Virtual Appliance
Virtual Appliance
The Netskope Virtual Appliance can be used to steer traffic, as a log parser to discover cloud apps in your environment, or as a Dataplane On-Premises appliance (DPoP) to act as a proxy server. The following topics explain how to configure the virtual appliance in these modes.
- Virtual Appliance Overview
- Configure the Interfaces
- Install a Virtual Appliance
- Configure the Virtual Appliance
- Configure the System, DNS, and Certificates
- Restore a Virtual Appliance from a VMware Snapshot
- Virtual Appliance Configuration Scenarios
- Factory Reset Appliance
- Create a DLP Exact Match Hash from a Virtual Appliance
- Configure Log Uploads
- Remove an Appliance
- EOL/EOS for DPoP r99
- Log in to the Appliance
- Upload Logs using SFTP
- EOL for the Secure Forwarder Steering Function
- Modify the Timezone on the OPLP
- Optional Configurations
- Advanced Options
- Monitor the OPLP Status
- Configure the Dataplane On-Premises (DPoP) Appliance
- Configure Appliances in a Cluster for Scalability
- Export or Import Configurations
- Upgrade the Virtual Appliance
- Migrate the Virtual Appliance to a 103.0.0.338
Articles
- Virtual Appliance Overview
- Configure the Interfaces
- Install a Virtual Appliance
- Configure the Virtual Appliance
- Configure the System, DNS, and Certificates
- Restore a Virtual Appliance from a VMware Snapshot
- Virtual Appliance Configuration Scenarios
- Factory Reset Appliance
- Create a DLP Exact Match Hash from a Virtual Appliance
- Configure Log Uploads
- Remove an Appliance
- EOL/EOS for DPoP r99
- Log in to the Appliance
- Upload Logs using SFTP
- EOL for the Secure Forwarder Steering Function
- Modify the Timezone on the OPLP
- Optional Configurations
- Advanced Options
- Monitor the OPLP Status
- Configure the Dataplane On-Premises (DPoP) Appliance
- Configure Appliances in a Cluster for Scalability
- Export or Import Configurations
- Upgrade the Virtual Appliance
- Migrate the Virtual Appliance to a 103.0.0.338