Installing SmartSense on HDP HDF
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SmartSense gateway to Hortonworks

Hortonworks does not initiate communications to the SmartSense gateway, all communication is initiated by the SmartSense gateway to Hortonworks. For this interaction, the following ports are used:

Table 1. SmartSense Gateway to Hortonworks
Source Component Destination Component Destination Port Purpose
Gateway Hortonworks tcp/443 HTTPS bundle upload

As bundles are captured, the HST server uses the two-way SSL communication channel to securely stream the bundle file to the SmartSense gateway. After this process starts, the SmartSense gateway opens up a secure connection to Hortonworks, using the HTTPS port to upload the bundle.

You have two options when configuring the communication between the SmartSense Gateway and Hortonworks:
  • Allow firewall access from the gateway to a CNAME using port 443.

    The Hortonworks HTTPS servers utilize Elastic Load Balancing from Amazon Web Services. The CNAME is recommended as the number of instances, and IPs of instances used by the load balancer are fluid. Using the CNAME provides the greatest availability.

  • Allow firewall access from the gateway to a pair of static IPs using port 443.

    These IPs do not change, and they use "round-robin" DNS for load balancing. This is the least preferred option, because instance availability is not quickly updated in DNS.

For Details about setting up the SmartSense gateway see our SmartSense gateway setup Knowledge Base article. To get the specific details on the static IP addresses used with SmartSense, see our SmartSense Static IPs Knowledge Base article. To view both of these articles, you need a valid Hortonworks support account.