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Deployment Guide AWS Cloud Monitoring : Additional LiveNX Setup
Additional LiveNX Setup
Here are some optional setup steps in LiveNX to customize deployment:
Create sites that correspond to different regions that the VPC routers belong to.
Move the VPC routers into those sites, then site-based reporting and analysis will work.
Make sure the WAN tag on the interfaces are setup properly on IGW.
Make sure additional tags on the interfaces and VPC router are setup, they should have been automatically imported via csv or API.
IP addresses and DNS:
The IP addresses shown are all internal IP addresses, so even if an EC2 may have an external IP, the flow log will show only the internal IP address.
Enable DNS in LiveNX and setting to show DNS names. 
This will try to resolve IP addresses to DNS names. This is not incredibly useful since it does not resolve external IP addresses, and the internal DNS names are basically a little more descriptive IP addresses with AZ and some type information.
Creating a subnet cloud for IGW:
As of LiveNX 9.0, we do not create a subnet cloud for the IGW interface, but a customer can manually add one by editing interfaces for the device.
Since the device is non-SNMP it is basically editing a table.
Since IGW is just a gateway, it really does not have a subnet, but for viewing purposes in topology view it makes it a bit easier at times to see the flows exiting.
Below is an example of assigning a place holder IP 1.1.1.1/32.
Refreshing VPC information:
AWS networking environment is very dynamic and can change often.
Currently, to refresh the information is going through the same initial import and or “Send to LiveNX” process.
Be cautious since this process may overwrite any customer entered tags, interfaces, and new CIDR info.
Adding new region:
If adding new region after setup, need to go back to settings to include the region to poll