- About this Help Guide
- About Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.1 Agentless
- What’s new
- Application architecture
- Managing the application via Kaspersky Security Center
- Preparing for application installation
- Installing the application
- Installation of the Kaspersky Security main administration plug-in and Integration Server
- Installation of the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in for tenants
- Result of installation of the Kaspersky Security administration plug-ins and Integration Server
- Configuring the Integration Server
- Registration of Kaspersky Security services
- Connecting to VMware NSX Manager
- Selecting an SVM image for the file system protection service
- Selecting an SVM image for the network protection service
- Selecting the traffic processing mode for the Network Threat Protection component
- Configuring the connection settings for an SVM
- Creating passwords for accounts on SVMs
- Selecting the time zone for SVMs
- Configuring the settings for connecting to network data storage
- Confirming Kaspersky Security settings
- Registration of Kaspersky Security services
- Exiting the wizard
- Viewing registered services
- Deploying SVMs and configuring protection settings in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Deploying SVMs with the File Threat Protection component in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Deploying SVMs with the Network Threat Protection component in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Configuring NSX Groups in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Configuring and applying NSX Policy for File Threat Protection in the Infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Configuring and applying NSX Policy for Network Threat Protection in the Infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Deploying SVMs and configuring protection settings in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager
- Preparing the application for operation and initial configuration
- Configuring protection of tenant organizations
- Creating a virtual Administration Server for a tenant
- Connecting the Integration Server to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
- Configuring a list of mappings between Cloud Director organizations and virtual Administration Servers
- Working with the tenant virtual machine protection report
- Upgrading from a previous version of the application
- Application upgrade when migrating to VMware NSX-T platform
- Application upgrade in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager
- Upgrade of administration plug-in for Kaspersky Security, Integration Server, and Integration Server Console
- Updating SVM in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager
- Changing settings of Kaspersky Security
- Changing the connection settings for interaction between the Integration Server and VMware NSX Manager
- Changing the SVM image for the file system protection service
- Changing the SVM image for the network protection service
- Viewing information about the traffic processing mode for the Network Threat Protection component
- Changing the connection settings for an SVM
- Changing passwords for accounts on SVMs
- Changing the time zone for SVMs
- Changing settings for connecting to network data storage
- Starting Kaspersky Security reconfiguration
- Kaspersky Security reconfiguration process
- Exiting the wizard
- Removing the application
- Removing Kaspersky Security components in the virtual infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager
- Removing Kaspersky Security components in the virtual infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager
- Unregistering Kaspersky Security services and the Integration Server
- Removing the Kaspersky Security main administration plug-in and Integration Server
- Removing the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in for tenants
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About data provision
- About the license
- About the License Certificate
- About the license key
- About the key file
- About the activation code
- About subscription
- About application activation
- Application activation procedure
- Renewing a license
- Renewing subscription
- Viewing information about keys in use
- Starting and stopping the application
- Protection status
- Virtual machine file threat protection
- Conditions for protection of virtual machines against file threats
- Configuring main protection profile settings
- Managing additional protection profiles
- Creating an additional protection profile
- Viewing the protected infrastructure in a policy
- Information about the assignment of file protection settings using the virtual infrastructure tree
- Information about assigning the file protection settings using NSX Vendor Template (in infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-T Manager)
- Information about assigning the file protection settings using NSX Profile Configuration (in infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager)
- Assigning protection profiles to virtual infrastructure objects
- Assigning protection profile using NSX Vendor Templates / NSX Profile Configurations
- Changing the protected infrastructure for a policy
- Disabling file threat protection for virtual infrastructure objects
- Scanning virtual machines
- Conditions for anti-virus scan of virtual machines
- Creating a full scan task
- Creating a custom scan task by using the main plug-in
- Creating a custom scan task by using the tenant plug-in
- Configuring virtual machine scan settings in a scan task
- Configuring the scan scope in a scan task
- Configuring the Custom Scan task scope
- Configuring the scan task run schedule
- Network Threat Protection
- Application database update
- Backup
- Events, notifications, and reports
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- SNMP Monitoring of SVM status
- Automatic installation of application patches
- Instructions on managing the application for a tenant organization administrator
- About Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.1 Agentless
- Deploying protection of the virtual infrastructure of a tenant organization
- Managing File Threat Protection
- Scanning virtual machines
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Obtaining protection status information
- Removing the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in for tenants
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Appendix. Brief instructions on installing the application
- Glossary
- Activating an application
- Activation code
- Active key
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Application activation task
- Application database update task
- Backup
- Backup copy of a file
- Compound file
- Custom Scan task
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Desktop key
- End User License Agreement
- Full Scan task
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Key file
- Key with a limitation on the number of processor cores
- Key with a limitation on the number of processors
- KSC cluster
- KSC cluster protected infrastructure
- License
- License certificate
- License key (key)
- Main protection profile
- Multitenancy mode
- Network Agent
- OLE object
- Policy
- Protection profile
- Reserve key
- Server key
- SVM
- Update rollback task
- Updates source
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Application upgrade in the infrastructure managed by VMware NSX-V Manager
An upgrade consists of the following steps:
- Update of VMware NSX for vSphere and other VMware virtual infrastructure components to supported versions.
If the VMware clusters protected by Kaspersky Security include VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 3, perform the following actions:
- For all VMware clusters that include one or more VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 3 hypervisors, remove all SVMs. SVM removal is performed by deleting Kaspersky Security service deployments in the VMware vSphere Client console (in the Networking & Security → Installation and Upgrade section on the Service Deployment tab, perform the Delete action).
- Upgrade all VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 3 hypervisors to supported versions or remove all VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 3 hypervisors from the VMware clusters that you want to protect using Kaspersky Security.
- Update of administration plug-ins for Kaspersky Security, Integration Server, and Integration Server Console.
- Updating SVMs with Kaspersky Security components in the virtual infrastructure.
If you want to use the application in multitenancy mode, it is recommended to configure the settings for connecting the Integration Server to the VMware Cloud Director Server before updating SVMs.
When an SVM with the File Threat Protection component is updated, the copies of files that were placed in Backup are automatically deleted.
- Removing SVMs with the components of the previous application version from Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console. To ensure correct calculation of the licensing restrictions, manually remove SVMs from Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console after the application update is completed.
After an upgrade is complete, you are advised to make sure that the application is prepared for operation on new SVMs.
After upgrading the application, you can use policies and tasks configured for the previous Kaspersky Security version. The policies and tasks are automatically converted to the policies and tasks for Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.1 Agentless after policy protection settings and task scan settings are edited and saved for the first time.