Cyber Controller
INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Software Version 10.8.0
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 – PLATFORM INSTALLATION ............................................................ 4
Installing the Cyber Controller Virtual Platform .............................................................. 4
Installing 3rd Party Software on Cyber Controller VA ............................................................ 4
Cyber Controller VA ............................................................................................................... 5
Cyber Controller VA Requirements ....................................................................................... 5
Hardening Cyber Controller Installation ................................................................................. 5
Installing Cyber Controller VA on VMware ............................................................................ 6
Installing Cyber Controller VA on KVM ................................................................................ 11
Installing Cyber Controller VA on OpenStack ...................................................................... 14
Installing Cyber Controller VA on Nutanix ........................................................................... 17
Installing LVM .............................................................................................................. 25
Installing LVM for VMware ................................................................................................... 26
Installing LVM for KVM ........................................................................................................ 26
Post Installation Considerations .................................................................................. 27
Additional Configuration - (for MSSP Portal customers) ...................................................... 27
Connecting to the Cyber Controller Platform ............................................................... 27
CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING CYBER CONTROLLER FOR AWS.......................... 28
Installing and Configuring Cyber Controller ................................................................. 28
Launching Cyber Controller ................................................................................................. 28
Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................ 28
Initial Machine Configuration ............................................................................................... 36
CHAPTER 3 – POST-INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ................................ 39
Post-Installation Considerations .................................................................................. 39
Changing default user password ......................................................................................... 39
Shutting Down and Rebooting ..................................................................................... 39
Managing Configuration Files ...................................................................................... 39
User and Password Maintenance ................................................................................ 40
Unlocking "radware" User .................................................................................................... 40
Recovering the "radware" User Password ........................................................................... 40
Disabling Access to Cyber Controller via SSH (for “root” user) ........................................... 40
Freeing up Disk Space ................................................................................................ 41
CHAPTER 4 – UPGRADING CYBER CONTROLLER ............................................ 42
Upgrading the Cyber Controller Server ....................................................................... 42
Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the CLI .......................................................................... 42
Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the Web Browser .......................................................... 43
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Upgrading Cyber Controller Server to version 10.8 or later ........................................ 43
Upgrading from APSolute Vision version 5.x ....................................................................... 44
Migration from APSolute Vision version 4.x ......................................................................... 44
Upgrade Cyber Controller OS to Ubuntu 22.04 ................................................................... 44
Upgrading Licenses ..................................................................................................... 46
Licensing Mechanism .......................................................................................................... 46
RADWARE LTD. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT .......................................... 48
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CHAPTER 1 – PLATFORM
INSTALLATION
Cyber Controller server runs as a virtual appliance (VA).
This chapter includes the following:
• Installing the Cyber Controller Virtual Platform, page 4
• Installing LVM, page 25
• Post Installation Considerations, page 27
• Connecting to the Cyber Controller Platform, page 27
Note: When you purchase a Cyber Controller VA you can manage up to two physical and ten virtual
devices free of charge. Managing additional devices requires purchasing additional Right-To-Use
(RTU) licenses. Each RTU license allows an additional six physical and 60 virtual devices.
Installing the Cyber Controller Virtual Platform
This section describes how to install the Cyber Controller virtual appliance (VA) platform.
Notes
• For more information on the Cyber Controller server and client software, see the Cyber
Controller User Guide.
• IMPORTANT: For more information on the Cyber Controller server hardware requirements and
supported products, see the Cyber Controller Release Notes.
The following options are available to install the Cyber Controller virtual platform:
• Installing Cyber Controller VA on VMware, page 6
• Installing Cyber Controller VA on KVM, page 11
• Installing Cyber Controller VA on OpenStack, page 14
• Installing Cyber Controller VA on Nutanix, page 17
This section assumes basic knowledge of how to install and use virtual infrastructures. For
information on the installation procedures and details of OVF/OVA template deployment, see the
specific VMware/KVM/OpenStack/Nutanix documentation.
Installing 3rd Party Software on Cyber Controller VA
NOTE: It is not permitted to install any 3rd party software on Cyber Controller.
In addition, it is not permitted to update any Operating System library.
All Operating System updates are performed by Radware Technical support only and are certified
before published in the Radware Portal.
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Cyber Controller VA
Cyber Controller VA runs on VMware, KVM, or OpenStack virtual machines and supports all the
functionality of Cyber Controller.
The Cyber Controller full-scale version is available on VMware, KVM, and OpenStack.
Note: For more details on supported platforms and versions, please refer to the latest Cyber
Controller Release Notes.
For the minimum virtual-appliance resources required for each version, please refer to the latest
Cyber Controller Release Notes.
Cyber Controller VA Requirements
To install the Cyber Controller VA platform, you must have the following:
• A fully functioning infrastructure running VMware ESXi or a KVM infrastructure.
• The Cyber Controller VA Open Virtualization Appliance (OVA) template provided by Radware
Caution: Do not edit or modify the OVA template.
Hardening Cyber Controller Installation
This section describes basic hardening actions related to the installation and post-installation that
are recommended by Radware.
In addition, refer to the Knowledgebase article “Cyber Controller Hardening Guide” in the Radware
Portal, that provides addition hardening aspects.
(See https://support.radware.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1054303)
During Installation
During the installation, you will be asked to perform the following hardening actions:
• Change the root user default password.
• Disable the SSH root user login.
Post Installation
Change the default password for the following users: radware, defenseflow and msspportal.
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Installing Cyber Controller VA on VMware
This section details the procedure of installing the Cyber Controller VA platform on a VMware
environment. It details deploying Cyber Controller VA OVA template and setting the initial
parameters of the Cyber Controller server.:
1. Use the vSphere to deploy the OVA image.
Select Deploy OVF template.
2. Select the OVF template from a URL or Local file.
3. Select a unique virtual machine name and target location (folder) for the VM.
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4. Select virtual disk format - Thin Provision.
5. For VisionData select Data_Network.
Important: Cyber Controller can be installed on a VM having a single or dual network interface.
The advantage of a dual network interface is that it lets you separate the network for managing
the devices from the network used for management access by users.
The following example illustrates a dual network interface. In the example, Data_Network is
the name of the host interface on which the VM is installed (in your environment, the name is
probably different).
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If you select VM Network, the VM will have a single network interface for both device
management and management access by users.
6. Review the defined VM definitions, and click Finish.
7. Chose the created VM and power on.
8. Launch the console Via vSphere to initialize the 1st time wizard.
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9. Enter the username and password (default: radware/radware).
10. Enter the proposed, detected IP address or enter a different IP address.
11. Enter the remaining IP-related information.
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12. Choose G1 as Management Interface.
13. Review and apply the settings.
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14. It is recommended to change the root user password.
15. Disable SSH root login
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16. Start-up begins.
17. Continue with the initial configuration of the Cyber Controller server, which is described in the
Cyber Controller User Guide.
Installing Cyber Controller VA on KVM
This section details the procedure of installing the Cyber Controller VA platform on a KVM
virtualization infrastructure.
It details how to install the Cyber Controller VA QCOW platform on a KVM hosts using the virt
manager.
Make sure you have the KVM virt manager installed.
To install Cyber Controller on KVM
1. In the KVM environment, enter the virt manager.
2. Create a new virtual machine.
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3. Enter the virtual machine Name.
4. Select import existing disk image and click Forward.
5. Select the correct qcow image.
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6. Do not change the OS type or Version.
7. Click Forward.
8. Enter the required Memory (RAM) and number of CPUs.
Note: For required hardware resources, RAM, vCPU and storage, refer to the Release Notes.
9. Click Forward.
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10. Click Finish.
11. Continue with the initial configuration of the Cyber Controller server, described in the Cyber
Controller User Guide.
Installing Cyber Controller VA on OpenStack
This section details the procedure of installing the Cyber Controller VA platform on an OpenStack
environment.
To install Cyber Controller on OpenStack
1. Upload the Cyber Controller QCOW file to the OpenStack server.
2. Log in to the Horizon OpenStack dashboard, select the Image tab and click Create Image.
3. Configure the following (minimum) parameters:
• Name = Image name, string
• Description = Image description, string
• Image source = QCOW2 file provided by radware
• Format = QCOW2 Qemu emulator
• Minimum disk = 500 GB
• Minimum memory = 64 GB
• vCPU = 16 vCPU
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Note: Verify the storage, CPU and RAM requirements in latest Release Notes.
4. Click Create Image to start the upload (this action may take a while).
Create An OpenStack instance.
5. In order to create an instance following parameters need to be pre-configured:
• Source - Uploaded Cyber Controller QCOW2 Image
• Flavor:
• Flavor name- String
• Flavor ID - Integer
• RAM - 64 GB
• vCPU - 16
• Disk - 500 G
• Network:
The number of the configured Cyber Controller's virtual network interface (Gx) is driven
from the number of the associated OpenStack networks profiles, inside the instances
configuration. The minimal associate network profile is one and maximal are four.
Cyber Controller's virtual network interfaces are created automatically according to the
network profile association, during the initial deployment.
For example:
• If a single network profile will be associated - Cyber Controller will create only a single G1
interface
• If a two network profiles will be associated - Cyber Controller will create a G1, G2 interfaces
• If a three network profiles will be associated - Cyber Controller will create a G1, G2, G3
interfaces
• If a four network profiles will be associated - Cyber Controller will create a G1, G2, G3, G4
interfaces
6. Select the Instances tab and click Create Launch Instance.
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7. Configure the mandatory pre-defined parameters.
8. Click Launch Instance to start the Cyber Controller application.
9. In the above example, a Cyber Controller instance was created, with two network interfaces:
• G1 for mmgt
• G2 for data1-net
When the instance is launched, open the Console:
10. Press the link in the instance name.
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11. Click the Console tab.
12. From the Console, Continue with the Cyber Controller installation wizard:
• Cyber Controller CLI wizard login: radware/radware
• Configure Management IP address on G1,G2,G3 interfaces via the CLI wizard.
13. Log in to the Cyber Controller Web UI via the browser.
Installing Cyber Controller VA on Nutanix
This section details the procedure of installing the Cyber Controller VA platform on a Nutanix
environment. It details deploying Cyber Controller VA qcow image and setting the initial parameters
of the Cyber Controller server.
Prerequisites:
Ensure the creation of subnets to be used by the Cyber Controller new virtual machine.
Note: Cyber Controller can use up to three network subnets (network interfaces).
To install Cyber Controller on Nutanix:
1. Upload the qcow image to Nutanix.
In the Images list, select Add Image.
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2. Select the Image Source as an Image File and then click +Add File.
3. Select the image file and click to upload.
Creating a new Virtual Machine (VM).
4. In the Nutanix VMs screen, click Create VM from Catalog Item.
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5. In the Create VM from Catalog Item screen, select the qcow image you uploaded and click
Begin.
6. In the Create VM screen, Configuration tab, enter a Name and Description (optional) for the VM.
7. Enter the number of vCPUs and RAM memory (GB) required.
See the Cyber Controller Release Notes for the updated hardware requirements.
8. Ensure that Enable Memory Overcommit is NOT checked.
9. Click Next.
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10. In the Resources tab, the Disks configuration is preconfigured.
If additional storage is required, use the “Attach Disk” option.
Note: This can also be done after VM creation.
11. Enter the number of Networks to be defined (mandatory). Add 1 to 3 networks.
12. Click Next.
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13. In the Management tab, select the Time Zone (recommended UTC).
14. Click Next.
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15. The Review screen shows all the configured values for confirmation.
16. Review the information and click Create VM.
17. Power on the VM from teh Nutanix dashboard.
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18. After login, launch the console Via vSphere to initialize the First Time Wizard.
19. Enter the username and password (default: radware/radware).
20. Enter the proposed, detected IP address or enter a different IP address.
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21. Enter the remaining IP-related information.
22. Choose G1 as Management Interface.
23. Review and apply the settings.
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24. It is recommended to change the root user password.
25. Disable SSH root login
26. Start-up begins.
27. Continue with the initial configuration of the Cyber Controller server, which is described in the
Cyber Controller User Guide.
Installing LVM
LVM (Logical Volumes Management) provides a higher-level view of the disk storage. It gives the
system administrator much more flexibility in allocating storage to applications and users.
LVM functionality allows you to:
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• Resize disk partitions dynamically and easily.
• Add disks, replace disks, copy and share contents from one disk to another without disrupting
service
• Create snapshots and backup the snapshot LV without taking the database volume offline while
the backup is taking place
In many cases, there may not be enough disk space available on the present hard disk in order to
install LVM, and you will need to first add an extra disk (partition) in order to resize (enlarge) the
disk volume needed to install LVM. Once there is enough disk volume, you can install the LVM on the
virtual machine.
The following describes the procedures for adding disk volume and installing LVM functionality for
VMWare, KVM and Microsoft Hyper-V.
Note: The size limit for /opt/radware/storage logical volume is 16T. It can be achieved by
adding more than one extra disk. The command is designed to add one disk device at a time. You
need to run the command two times, for example, in order to add two disk devices.
Installing LVM for VMware
To increase the size of the storage logical volume
1. In the virt manager, right-click the virtual machine and select Edit Settings.
2. Click Add.
3. Select Create New Virtual Disk and set the capacity of the new hard disk.
VMware allows you to later enlarge the disk size as needed.)
4. Click Next.
5. Restart the machine. This will take a few minutes.
Once the machine restarts, it will contain the new volume and you can proceed with installing the
LVM.
To install LVM on the Virtual Machine
> Enter the command: /opt/radware/box/bin/system_storage_lvm.sh
This opens the LVM feature allowing you to increase the disk size for storage.
Installing LVM for KVM
To increase the size of the storage logical volume
1. In the virt manager, right-click the virtual machine and select Details.
2. Click + Add Hardware.
3. In Storage, select Virtio SCSII disk.
4. Set the capacity of the new hard disk.
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5. Click Finish.
6. In SCSII LVM1 select the disk as Virtio.
7. Click Apply.
8. Restart the machine. This will take a few minutes.
Once the machine restarts, it will contain the new volume and you can proceed with installing the
LVM.
To install LVM on the Virtual Machine
> Enter the command: /opt/radware/box/bin/system_storage_lvm.sh
This opens the LVM feature allowing you to increase the disk size for storage.
Post Installation Considerations
The following actions/configurations are required for Cyber Controller customers that are also using
"MSSP Portal".
If the MSSP Portal is in use, then the following configuration updates are required:
Additional Configuration - (for MSSP Portal customers)
• For Cyber Controller version 10.0.0 and APSolute Vision version 5.3 and above
• As root user, modify the file /opt/radware/storage/dc_config/kvision-collector/config/collectors-
customized.properties
• Set the attribute sql.persist.allow=true
Connecting to the Cyber Controller Platform
You can connect to the Cyber Controller platform via a Web interface or via the command line
interface (CLI).
• Connect over HTTPS to the Web interface using the management IP address.
• Connect to the CLI either by serial terminal, Telnet, or SSH. (You can use a terminal emulation
application.) Use an SSH client to open an SSH session to the management IP address of the
platform.
Notes
• The default username/password is radware/radware. This is an administrator user with full
access and authorization to the CLI and the Web interface.
For more information on using the Web interface or CLI for Cyber Controller, refer to the Cyber
Controller User Guide.
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CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING CYBER
CONTROLLER FOR AWS
This chapter describes how to deploy Cyber Controller in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) VPC
environment.
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It is assumed that you have basic expertise with Amazon Web Services VPC and EC2.
This document describes a direct connection over an Elastic IP assigned to the Cyber Controller
instance.
Radware recommends planning the VPC network topology prior to deploying the Cyber Controller
instance, to ensure you meet all requirements and that the Cyber Controller operates correctly
within the VPC.
Once you have a network topology plan ready, continue with the configuration, described in the
following procedures.
Installing and Configuring Cyber Controller
Launching Cyber Controller
This section includes an explanation and a procedure for creating Cyber Controller cloud platform
from AMI or by creating a launch template and for launching an instance from that template, along
with how to configure the instance.
Note: To obtain the Cyber Controller AMI, contact your Radware sales representative and provide
your AWS account ID and region so the correct AMI can be shared with you.
Prerequisites
Before installing and configuring the Cyber Controller cloud platform, ensure that you have the
following completed:
• Create and configure a VCP
• Create and configure a Security Group
• Create and configure a Subnet
Note: Cyber Controller and its managed devices (such as, DefensePro and Alteon) must be
configured on the same subnet.
IMPORTANT: For more information on the Cyber Controller server hardware requirements and
supported products, see the Cyber Controller Release Notes.
The following procedure describes manual instance creation.
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To launch the Cyber Controller
1. Click Instances > Launch Instance.
2. Click MY AMIs and select Shared with me or Search Cyber Controller to locate the AMI
shared by Radware.
3. Click Select.
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4. Select the instance type as g4ad.4xlarge with 64 GB memory and 16 vCPU.
5. Click Next: Configure Instance Details.
6. Select Network as VPC from the list.
7. Select the management Subnet as VCP from the list.
8. Ensure that the subnet selected has routing to where the DefensePro is configured.
9. Click Next: Add Storage.
Note: Cyber Controller also supports AWS Encrypted storage volumes.
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The values of storage are pre-configured and no need to change the default.
10. Click Next: Add Tags.
No need to update anything in this screen.
11. Click Next: Configure Security Group.
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12. Select an existing security group from the list to assign the security group created earlier.
Note: You need to specify which ports should be open.
13. Click Review and Launch.
14. Verify the configuration and click Launch.
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15. For the key pair pop-up select Proceed without a key pair from the list.
16. Click Launch Instances.
Your new instance will now be created. Look for it in the Instances list as it is "Initializing". The
name can be modified as desired.
17. Click View Instances.
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18. Edit the name of the instance as needed.
To assign an Elastic IP to an instance
1. Open the Amazon Management Console.
2. Click Services > EC2 > Elastic IPs > Allocate Elastic IP address.
3. Select Amazon's pool of IPv4 addresses and click Allocate.
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4. After the address is allocated, click Associate Elastic IP address.
To associate an IP address
1. Select to associate an IP address
2. Select the Instance.
3. Select the Private IP Address.
4. Click Associate.
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The Cyber Controller on AWS is configured.
Initial Machine Configuration
1. In an SSH/Telnet client application, enter the Public IP Address.
2. Log in to Cyber Controller.
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3. Enter the commnd: su radware.
4. Enter the IP address, Netmask, and Gateway.
Note that the IP address, netmask and gateway should be the instance private IP, subnet and
gateway according to VPC.
Note: After executing the configuration script it is highly recommended to take a snapshot for
backup.
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Cyber Controller is successfully installed.
Refer to the Cyber Controller User Guide for operating information.
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CHAPTER 3 – POST-INSTALLATION
AND MAINTENANCE
This chapter describes maintenance procedures and how to upgrade platforms and licenses. This
chapter includes the following topics:
• Post-Installation Considerations, page 39
• Shutting Down and Rebooting, page 39
• Managing Configuration Files, page 39
• User and Password Maintenance, page 40
• Freeing up Disk Space, page 41
Caution: Unless specifically stated otherwise, downgrading Radware platforms is not supported.
Downgrading a platform may cause loss of configuration and unexpected behavior.
Post-Installation Considerations
Changing default user password
Radware recommends changing the passwords for default users generated by Cyber Controller.
The default users are: radware, root, and vision-files.
Shutting Down and Rebooting
To shut down an Cyber Controller server
> Using the CLI, at the prompt enter: shutdown
To reboot an Cyber Controller server
> Using the CLI, at the prompt, enter: reboot
Managing Configuration Files
You should always save existing configurations to ensure off-device configuration backup.
Refer to the Cyber Controller User Guide, which provides details about Cyber Controller server
backup and restore (using CLI) and backup using a scheduled task in Cyber Controller client GUI.
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User and Password Maintenance
Unlocking "radware" User
If the radware user becomes locked, there are several ways to unlock the user.
To unlock the radware user
• Use another username with Administrator role to login to Cyber Controller WebUI and unlock the
radware user.
• If it is not possible to log in to Cyber Controller WebUI, then use the root user to log in via ssh
and execute the restore_radware_user_password command to recover the radware user.
• If both above suggested method are not possible, use the VM administrator to login as root via
direct console and execute the restore_radware_user_password command.
Recovering the "radware" User Password
If you forget the radware user password, you can reset to the default password for the radware
user.
To reset the default "radware" user password
> Log in to the CLI as root user, at the prompt enter: restore_radware_user_password
This action will reset the radware user password to the default.
Disabling Access to Cyber Controller via SSH (for “root” user)
It is possible to disable access to Cyber Controller via SSH for "root" user.
To disable ssh root access to the Cyber Controller server
> Enter the command:
system user root ssh set false
To enable ssh root access to the Cyber Controller server
> Enter the command:
system user root ssh set true
To get the current status of ssh root access on Cyber Controller server
> Enter the command:
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system user root ssh get
To login to the root user via CLI
> Enter the command:
system user root login
The command will prompt for root password.
Freeing up Disk Space
If you get a disk usage message that the disk space is low and AMS Analytics is in use, you can free
up disk space by deleting old data.
The system will find the oldest Elasticsearch indexes used for a given parameter (for example, DP
attacks) and delete a month's data starting from that oldest index.
To delete old data
> Enter the command: system disk-usage delete-oldest-month dp-attacks
This deletes up to one month of the oldest data from Elasticsearch making additional disk space
available.
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CHAPTER 4 – UPGRADING CYBER
CONTROLLER
This chapter describes the procedure to upgrade the Cyber Controller. It includes the following
topics:
• Upgrading the Cyber Controller Server, page 42
• Upgrading Cyber Controller Server to version 10.8 or later, page 43
• Upgrading Licenses, page 46
Upgrading the Cyber Controller Server
The following sections describe the procedures for upgrading your Cyber Controller server software.
Cyber Controller server upgrade can be performed via the command line interface (CLI) or via the
Web browser.
The following upgrade procedures are supported:
• Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the CLI.
• Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the Web Browser.
The upgrade process automatically saves the database, storage partition, and any configuration
from the previous build. Radware strongly recommends to always back up any data and export and
save the backup file at an external location before starting any upgrade. For the relevant backup
procedures, refer to the Cyber Controller User Guide.
Upgrade file names are in the format: Upgrade_Vision-<MIN_UPGRADEABLE_VERSION> _and_later-
<NEW_VERSION>.<BUILD>.upgrade
Note: For the list of supported Web browsers, see the current Cyber Controller Release Notes.
Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the CLI
This section describes the procedure for upgrading the Cyber Controller server software using the
CLI.
Before you initiate the upgrade, copy the valid upgrade file to the Cyber Controller server /temp
directory. The file can be copied using the SCP protocol, using the vision-files user.
To upgrade the Cyber Controller server (using the CLI)
> Enter the command: system upgrade full <filename> <password>.
where <filename> is the full name of the upgrade file, including the extension, located in the Cyber
Controller server /temp directory.
When upgrading to a major release, to version 3.30 or later, you must enter an upgrade password.
The upgrade password, is specific for the file size and your device MAC, and is generated by the
Radware portal at: http://portals.radware.com/Customer/Home/Tools/Password-Generator/#.
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Upgrading Cyber Controller Using the Web Browser
This section describes the procedure for upgrading the Cyber Controller server software version from
version 3.00 or later to a later version, using the Web browser.
To upgrade the Cyber Controller server (using the Web browser)
1. In the Cyber Controller Settings view System perspective, select General Settings > Basic
Parameters.
2. Select the Software tab.
3. Click the Update.
4. Click Browse, navigate to the upgrade file, and click Open.
5. If you are upgrading to a major version, do one of the following:
• Select the Generate Password Automatically check box (default enabled) to have Cyber
Controller generate the password automatically, after verifying that the device has a valid support
agreement.
• In the Password text box, enter the password.
Notes
- A password is required for upgrades to all major versions. Upgrading to a minor version does not
require a password.
- The password is based on the size of the upgrade file and the MAC address of the Cyber Controller
management or data port (which is displayed in the Basic Parameters pane).
- You can obtain the password from Radware Technical Support. The password can also be obtained
using the password generator at http://www.radware.com.
6. Accept the confirmation message.
7. Click Upload.
Note: When upgrading to a major release, to version 3.30 or later, you must open the Cyber
Controller Web UI and enter an upgrade password to complete the upgrade procedure. The upgrade
password, is specific for the file size and your device MAC, and is generated by the Radware portal
at: http://portals.radware.com/Customer/Home/Tools/Password-Generator/#.
Upgrading Cyber Controller Server to version 10.8 or later
Note: This section is relevant only to Cyber Controller customers that are using version 10.7.0-2 or
earlier that wish to upgrade to version 10.8 or later.
Important: If High Availability is active, disable it before starting the upgrade process.
In Cyber Controller Version 10.8, the underlying operating system was upgraded from Ubuntu 20.04
to 22.04. As a result, existing installations require three steps for upgrading:
• Step 1: Upgrade to existing Cyber Controller to Version 10.7.0-2. (If you already have version 10.7.0-x,
this step can be skipped.)
• Step 2: Upgrade the Cyber Controller OS using a dedicated image for OS-Upgrade from the Radware
Portal.
The Ubuntu OS upgrade image is common for all supported platforms private and public clouds.
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A detailed step-by-step process is described below. (This process requires rebooting the VM.)
Important: Note that the OS Upgrade first-step is to delete the OS library before copying the
new Ubuntu 22.04 files. Any file that does NOT originate from a Radware standard installation or
upgrade will be removed.
Post successful OS-Upgrade Cyber Controller is NOT active until Step-3 is done.
• Step 3: Upgrade Cyber Controller using the required version from the Radware portal.
Upgrading Cyber Controller without first upgrading the OS will generate an error.
Upgrading from APSolute Vision version 5.x
Upgrading from APSolute Vision is possible only from APSolute Vision version 5.4.8 to Cyber
Controller version 10.6.0.
To upgrade from APSolute Vision version 5.x
1. Upgrade Cyber Controller to version 10.7.
2. Continue with the instructions above for upgrading Cyber Controller from version 10.7 to version
10.8 or later.
Migration from APSolute Vision version 4.x
Migration from APSolute Vision version 4.x is currently supported to Cyber Controller version 10.4
only.
If migrating the configuration is not required, Radware recommends performing a fresh install to
Cyber Controller version 10.8.
If migrating the configuration from APSolute Vision 4.x is required, do the following:
1. Install Cyber Controller version 10.4 on the new computer.
2. Perform the configuration migration to Cyber Controller.
3. Upgrade Cyber Controller from version 10.4 to version 10.7.
4. Continue with the instructions above for upgrading Cyber Controller 10.7 to version 10.8 or
later.
Upgrade Cyber Controller OS to Ubuntu 22.04
Before initiating the upgrade, it is important to be aware of the below:
• The OS Upgrade first-step is to delete the OS library before copying the new Ubuntu 22.04 files.
Any file that is NOT originating from Radware standard installations or upgrades will be
removed.
• The OS upgrade can take up to 40 minutes. Then, the upgrade will inform that the VM is about
to reboot using the upgraded OS.
• After the VM reboots, the upgrade process will continue until completion.
1.Initiating the OS Upgrade:
a.The following is an example of how to initiate the Upgrade using the Cyber Controller CLI
command.
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b.After executing the command, the following will appear .
There is NO need to type in any password.
c.After continuing with upgrade process, the following screen and messages will appear:
2.Rebooting the Cyber Controller after Upgrade
The following screens are shown in the CLI after the reboot and successful completion.
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3.Important Post OS Upgrade Information
After the successful OS-Upgrade, the Cyber Controller will not yet be active.
It will become active after the Cyber Controller upgrade to version 10.8 (or later) is completed.
All packages that were removed in the first steps of the OS upgrade are listed in the Upgrade
Log. (You can use the command "system upgrade log" to view the log.)
Upgrading Licenses
Depending on the specific platform type and the licenses bought, you can upgrade the software
capabilities and/or throughput license of Radware platforms using the licensing mechanism.
When you purchase a license upgrade, you will receive a new license code.
Licensing Mechanism
To change the license, you need to insert a new license code. The license is based on the MAC
address port G1 of the Cyber Controller server and on a license ID that is changed every time a new
license is inserted. To get a license upgrade, you need to send the MAC address of the platform.
For more information on licenses, contact Radware Technical Support.
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