Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.0 Light Agent

Viewing the list of SVMs connected to the Integration Server

January 25, 2024

ID 256141

You can view a list of all SVMs connected to the Integration Server in the Integration Server Console.

To view information about SVMs connected to the Integration Server:

  1. Start the Integration Server Console.
  2. In the list on the left, select the List of connected SVMs section.

    The table on the right side of the window displays the following information about all SVMs connected to the Integration Server:

    • SVM IP address.
    • SVM path. Depending on the type of protected virtual infrastructure:
      • IP address in IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the hypervisor on which the SVM is deployed.
      • IP address in the IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Keystone microservice that controls the OpenStack project within which the SVM is deployed.
  3. To view detailed information, select an SVM in the table and open the Information about SVM window by double-clicking or by clicking the Detailed information link above the table.

    The window displays the following information about the selected SVM:

    • Unique identifier of the SVM.
    • SVM IP address.
    • SVM path. Depending on the type of protected virtual infrastructure:
      • IP address in IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the hypervisor on which the SVM is deployed.
      • IP address in the IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Keystone microservice that controls the OpenStack project within which the SVM is deployed.
    • SVM port used for sending scan requests from Light Agents to the Protection Server over a secure connection.
    • SVM port used for sending scan requests from Light Agents to the Protection Server over an unsecure connection.
    • SVM port used for sending service requests from Light Agents to the Protection Server over a secure connection.
    • SVM port used for sending service requests from Light Agents to the Protection Server over an unsecure connection.
    • Information about whether the data transfer channel from Light Agents is encrypted.

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