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*5998-2868*

 

5998-2868

HP TippingPoint
TippingPoint 10/110/330 Hardware Installation 
and Safety Guide

Abstract

This document describes safety guidelines and procedures for hardware installation for the TippingPoint 10, 
TippingPoint 110, and TippingPoint 330. 

Part number: 5998-2868

Edition: October 2013

Summary of Contents for TippingPoint 10

Page 1: ...t 10 1 10 330 Hardware Installation and Safety Guide Abstract This document describes safety guidelines and procedures for hardware installation for the TippingPoint 10 TippingPoint 110 and TippingPoint 330 Part number 5998 2868 Edition October 2013 ...

Page 2: ...n additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein TippingPoint the TippingPoint logo and Digital Vaccine are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective holders All rights reserved This document contains confidential information trade secrets or both which are the prope...

Page 3: ...Point Hardware Safety and Compliance 7 Overview 7 Safety and Compliance Requirements 7 Safety Guidelines and Warnings 7 Cautions 7 Warnings 8 Rack and Clearance Requirements 10 Ventilation and Location 10 Environmental Requirements 11 Reliable Earthing 11 ESD Requirements 11 Hot Swapping Guidelines 11 Unpack the Product 12 3 TippingPoint 10 Overview 13 Overview 13 Chassis Overview 13 LEDs 14 Techn...

Page 4: ...Specifications 25 Software Specifications 26 Hardware Installation and Configuration 26 Install the Chassis 26 Connect cables 26 Connect the Power 27 Setup Wizard 28 USB Update and Restore 28 A Connector and Pinout Specifications 29 RJ 45 COM Console 29 RJ 45 Ethernet Connectors 29 Index 31 ...

Page 5: ...et Audience The intended audience includes technicians and maintenance personnel responsible for installing configuring and maintaining TippingPoint security systems and associated devices Users should be familiar with networking concepts and the following standards and protocols TCP IP UDP ICMP Ethernet Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol SNMP Simple Network managemen...

Page 6: ...r type of note that provides clarifying information or specific instructions TIP Tips provide helpful hints and shortcuts such as suggestions about how you can perform a task more easily or more efficiently Convention Element Medium blue text Figure 1 Cross reference links and e mail addresses Medium blue underlined text http www hp com Web site addresses Bold font Key names Text typed into a GUI ...

Page 7: ... Content support Support_Contacts Online Support Request 1 Log on to the TippingPoint Threat Management Center TMC with your HP Passport credentials NOTE If you don t have HP Passport HPP credentials access the TMC and on the Login page select the New User Registration option to register for login credentials If you are an existing registered TMC user and you have not updated your TMC account to a...

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Page 9: ... an intuitive management interface This section includes the following topics TippingPoint Architecture on page 1 Security Management System SMS on page 2 Intrusion Prevention System Devices IPS on page 3 Core Controller on page 4 High Availability on page 4 Threat Suppression Engine on page 5 Threat Management Center on page 5 TippingPoint Architecture The TippingPoint System uses a flexible arch...

Page 10: ...tores device information and configures devices according to the settings that are modified imported or distributed by clients These settings affect the flow and detection of traffic according to device segment or segment group Filter customization Stores filter customizations in profiles as maintained by the SMS client These settings are distributed and imported to devices which can be reviewed a...

Page 11: ...ce provides intrusion prevention for your network according to the number of network connections and hardware capabilities IPS devices also have built in intrinsic high availability features guaranteeing that the network keeps running in the event of system failure TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention Systems are optimized to provide high resiliency high availability security for remote branch office...

Page 12: ...vice into Layer 2 Fallback mode and permits or blocks traffic on each segment In TNHA multiple IPS devices are synchronized so that when one device experiences a system failure traffic is routed to the other device with no interruption in intrusion prevention services SMS high availability provides continuous administration through an active passive SMS system configuration A passive SMS is config...

Page 13: ... or content from standard business practice aimed at specific software or operating systems or contrary to your company s security policies Reconnaissance filters Detect and block scans sweeps and probes for vulnerabilities and information about your network These filters include the following Probes and Sweeps Scans filters Informational filters Detect and block classic Intrusion Detection System...

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Page 15: ...y warnings If not properly installed and maintained electrical circuitry equipment can pose dangers to both personnel and equipment To prevent accidents adhere to the following guidelines to ensure general safety Remove any dust from the area and keep the area around the product clear and dust free during and after installation Wear safety glasses if you are working under conditions that might be ...

Page 16: ...nings WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel should install replace or service this equipment Disconnect the power and network cables before servicing WARNING Read all of the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source WARNING When installing the product always make the ground connection before applying power to the unit This equipment needs to be grounded to ...

Page 17: ...mperatures do not exceed maximum recommended ambient temperature of 104 F 40 C WARNING The final disposal of this product must be done according to all national laws and regulations Parts Warnings WARNING Do not operate the system unless all cards and top cover is in place WARNING On the product do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Blank f...

Page 18: ...l before touching any other part of it or before placing it in an antistatic bag WARNING The product uses double pole neutral fusing Use caution when servicing this product Rack and Clearance Requirements Tipping Point recommends that you mount the product in a standard 19 or 23 inch rack The vertical hole spacing on the rack rails must meet standard EIA 310 C requirements which call for a 1 75 in...

Page 19: ... handle equipment It is not necessary to open the product chassis to add or remove any components The following general grounding guidelines apply in the event that a power supply module or ZPHA module must be replaced Always use an ESD wrist strap when adding or removing components from the chassis Avoid touching the circuit boards or connectors on all cards and modules Avoid contact between the ...

Page 20: ...e to the equipment All cards and modules are subject to ESD damage whenever they are removed from the chassis Use caution when opening the product boxes To unpack the product complete the following steps 1 Inspect the packing container If you see any damage or other signs of mishandling inform both the local freight provider and TippingPoint before unpacking Your freight provider can provide you w...

Page 21: ...d Line Interface Reference After the components are installed the TippingPoint Setup Wizard guides you through the rest of the installation and configuration procedures This chapter includes the following topics Chassis Overview on page 13 Technical Specifications on page 15 Hardware Installation and Configuration on page 16 Chassis Overview The TippingPoint 10 system comprises a compact chassis t...

Page 22: ... TippingPoint 10 LEDs LED Location Description Power The right side of the front panel Green Indicates that the device has power and is running Status The right side of the front panel above the Power LED Off No power Yellow Device is booting OR one of the following faults has occurred A Critical or Error event in the system log A thermal memory or disk alert High availability failover status due ...

Page 23: ...the internal ZPHA to pass traffic without inspection Power button On the Power button on the back of the device Off No power is coming from the AC DC adapter Red The unit is standing by to start Press the power button again to start the unit Blue The unit is running Table 3 1 TippingPoint 10 LEDs LED Location Description Table 3 2 TippingPoint 10 Specifications Feature Description Dimensions 10 63...

Page 24: ...tures of the devices will be compromised This may lead to reliability problems or device failure Attaching Rubber Feet to the Chassis The TippingPoint 10 comes with four rubber feet that can be attached to the unit These feet should be detached from the square and attached to the base of the unit in the places marked by the etched circles The device can then be placed on a shelf or on a table NOTE...

Page 25: ...late 3 Secure the TippingPoint 10 to the device brackets with screws 4 Loosen the screws that secure the top of the AC power cord sufficiently to allow the AC power cord connector to pass through See Figure 3 5 TippingPoint 10 Power Adapter Bracket on page 18 5 Ensure that the AC power cord is not attached to the power adapter and slide the adapter into the bracket on the mounting plate the power ...

Page 26: ...of the adapter to the back of the TippingPoint 10 To attach the TippingPoint 10 to a wall To attach the TippingPoint 10 to a wall hold the device and mounting plate vertically so that the network ports are facing down Use the four mounting holes in the plate to fasten the plate securely to the wall The screws should have a head diameter of at least 8mm 0 31 in and a thread shaft diameter of at lea...

Page 27: ...rack with screws 2 Place the mounting plate containing the TippingPoint 10 on to the rack mount ears with the ear lugs resting in the attachment holes 3 Slide the plate forward to lock it into place on the ear lugs The following figure shows the completed assembly Figure 3 7 Placing the Mounting Plate On the Rack Mount Ears Figure 3 8 Locking the Mounting Plate On the Rack Mount Ears Figure 3 9 Mo...

Page 28: ...ategory 5e Ethernet cable to the MGMT port labeled located on the front panel 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet port connected to your network Segment Port Connections The TippingPoint 10 has two 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet segments 1 Attach the cable for incoming traffic to the A port on the segment 2 Attach the cable for outgoing traffic to the B port on the segment 3 Connect ...

Page 29: ...ower is disconnected while the TippingPoint 10 is off the device will start automatically when power is re connected The first time that the TippingPoint 10 is unpacked and powered up and after the device is powered off with the Power button the Power LED will be red when power is connected After the unit is started by pressing the Power button the power LED will be blue Setup Wizard After you hav...

Page 30: ... PKG extension is available in the top level directory of the USB drive 2 With the device powered off insert the USB drive 3 Power on the device 4 The device boots up and searches for the update or snapshot file and begins installation of the file 5 Allow the device to complete installation and reboot If an update package and a snapshot file are both present on the device the update package is ins...

Page 31: ...ponents are installed the TippingPoint Setup Wizard guides you through the rest of the installation and configuration procedures This chapter includes the following topics Chassis Overview on page 23 Technical Specifications on page 25 Hardware Installation and Configuration on page 26 Chassis Overview The TippingPoint 1 10 330 systems comprise a 1U chassis that provides access to four network seg...

Page 32: ... Figure 4 2 TippingPoint 1 10 330 Back Panel Table 4 1 TippingPoint 1 10 330 LEDs LED Location Description Power The right side of the front panel Green Indicates that the unit has power and is running Device Status The right side of the front panel above the Power LED Off No power or the unit has been shut down by CLI command Yellow Unit is booting OR one of the following faults has occurred A Cr...

Page 33: ...scription Dimensions 18 in x 16 78 in x 1 73 in 45 72 cm x 42 62 cm x 4 4 cm Weight 18 74 lbs 8 5 kg excluding shipping packaging Temperature Requirements 0 to 40 C 32 to104 F Operating 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F Storage Note Please allow time for the device to return to room temperature before powering the device on Humidity Requirements 5 to 90 non condensing Power Specifications 100 240 VAC universa...

Page 34: ...r to enable sufficient air circulation The unit draws cool air in through the side vents by the rack mount ears Connect cables This section describes the steps for connecting cables to the TippingPoint 1 10 330 Console Connection The initial configuration for the TippingPoint 1 10 330 is performed using the command line interface CLI on a serial terminal client 1 Connect one end of the supplied se...

Page 35: ...quency 50 60 Hz After you plug in the unit push the power switch on the rear of the device into the On position The Power LED on the front panel will turn green to show that power is present Using the Power Switch Use the following procedure to power down the TippingPoint 1 10 330 while power is connected 1 In the CLI issue the SHUTDOWN command When the command is successfully executed the Status ...

Page 36: ...erminal you can configure the system using subsequent setup commands through the Command Line Interface CLI See the TippingPoint Command Line Interface Reference for detailed instructions NOTE When using the command line interface configure the terminal emulation package to transmit a Ctrl H character when the Backspace key is pressed USB Update and Restore The TippingPoint 1 10 330 devices suppor...

Page 37: ...the RJ 45 console connector pinouts RJ 45 Ethernet Connectors Use the following pinout information when your RJ 45 device is operating in 10Mbps 100Mbps mode Figure A 1 RJ 45 Connector Table A 1 RJ 45 Console Connector Pinouts Pin Number Signal Name 1 Request to Send RTS 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR 3 Transmit Data TxD 4 Ground GND 5 Ground GND 6 Receive Data RxD 7 Data Set Ready DSR 8 Clear to Send ...

Page 38: ...erate in straight through or cross over mode 7 Ground GND 8 Ground GND Table A 3 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts Pin Number Signal Name 1 Twisted Pair 1 positive TP1 2 Twisted Pair 1 negative TP1 3 Twisted Pair 2 positive TP2 4 Twisted Pair 3 positive TP3 5 Twisted Pair 3 negative TP3 6 Twisted Pair 2 negative TP2 7 Twisted Pair 4 positive TP4 8 Twisted Pair 4 negative TP4 Table A 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Connect...

Page 39: ...space 10 system grounding 11 ventilation 10 RJ 45 COM 29 S Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV 10 safety requirements 7 Security Management System SMS 15 26 client 2 components 2 server 2 setup wizard LCD 21 28 terminal 21 28 site preparation 7 support contacting 7 system overview 1 T technical support 7 temperature 11 Threat Suppression Engine TSE 4 TippingPoint 10 connecting cables 20 connecting power...

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