- Written by May Young
- Posted on 1月 11, 2024
- Updated on 3月 25, 2026
- 8593 Views
In a typical CloudVision-DMF integration deployment, CloudVision Portal (CVP) deploys alongside the DANZ Monitoring Fabric (DMF). The DMF Controller communicates with CVP to retrieve its managed device inventory and configures port mirroring sessions on any CVP-managed production devices that are Arista Extensible Operating System (EOS) switches.
- Written by John Schimmel
- Posted on 5月 2, 2025
- Updated on 5月 2, 2025
- 2860 Views
The DANZ Monitoring Fabric (DMF) allows the integration and monitoring of virtual machines in a VMware NSX fabric deployed in a vSphere environment. The DMF Controller communicates with NSX to retrieve its managed inventory and configures port mirroring sessions for selected virtual machines managed by the NSX fabric.
- Written by Jeremy Fell
- Posted on 9月 18, 2025
- Updated on 9月 18, 2025
- 1667 Views
The DANZ Monitoring Fabric (DMF) allows the integration and monitoring of virtual machines in a VMware NSX fabric deployed in a vSphere environment. The DMF Controller communicates with NSX to retrieve its managed inventory and configures port mirroring sessions for selected virtual machines managed by the NSX fabric.
- Written by Junaid Zulfiqar
- Posted on 7月 8, 2024
- Updated on 7月 8, 2024
- 5426 Views
DANZ Monitoring Fabric (DMF) vCenter integration supports mirroring from vCenter hosts using the default TCP/IP stack. However, this can result in traffic drops and affect production traffic since mirror traffic can conflict with production traffic. DMF vCenter integration with Mirror Stack provides the functionality to use the mirror TCP/IP stack for mirror sessions. Mirror stack in the ESXi host allows decoupling the traffic and keeps the production traffic unaffected.
- Written by Junaid Zulfiqar
- Posted on 7月 8, 2024
- Updated on 7月 8, 2024
- 5398 Views
This feature supports Link Aggregation Group (LAG) use in the tunnel endpoint configuration.
- Written by Siddharth Karandikar
- Posted on 3月 13, 2026
- Updated on 3月 13, 2026
- 259 Views
The Multi-vCenter VM Support in Single Policy feature enhances scalability and configuration management by allowing the inclusion of Virtual Machines (VMs) from multiple vCenters within a single policy. Previously, integrating a large number of vCenters with a single DMF fabric required a separate policy for each instance. With this update, DMF supports configuring match rules to include multiple VMs across disparate vCenters, unifying policy application and reducing configuration overhead.
