8e6
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QUICK START
GUIDE
Model: TAR 1.0
TAR
"S"
(5K02-62)
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"H"
(5K02-66)
, TAR "MSA" (5K02-67)
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Threat Analysis Reporter
Page 1: ...8e6R QUICK START GUIDE 8e6R Model TAR 1 0 TAR S 5K02 62 TAR H 5K02 66 TAR MSA 5K02 67 Release 1 1 00 Version No 06 18 07 Threat Analysis Reporter...
Page 2: ...logies makes no war ranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 8e6 Technologies shall not be liable for any...
Page 3: ...l the H Server Bezel 8 Rack Mount the H Server 11 Install the Server 14 Step 1 Initial Setup Procedures 14 Step 2 Physically Connect the Unit to the Network 29 Step 3 Wizard Setup Procedures 30 Conclu...
Page 4: ...iv 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide...
Page 5: ...usage and provides network administrators tools to monitor such threats so management can enforce corporate Internet usage policies Working in conjunction with 8e6 s R3000 Enterprise Filter the Threat...
Page 6: ...he quick start steps have been completed Specifications This section features hardware specifications and descriptions of front panel LED indicators Appendix Optional Ethernet Tap Installation This ap...
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Page 8: ...Rack Mount Brackets 2 1 End User License Agreement EULA 1 envelope containing a CD ROM with a PDF of the Threat Analysis Reporter User Guide The latest version of the user guide can be obtained from...
Page 9: ...ear a click sound as a locking tab emerges from inside the rail assembly and locks the inner rail Then depress the locking tab to pull the inner rail completely out Do this for both the left and right...
Page 10: ...provided Attach the other assembly to the other side of the rack making sure that both are at the exact same height and with the rail guides facing inward Install the Server into the Rack You should...
Page 11: ...g the 8e6 server unit into a Telco type rack follow the directions given on the previous pages for rack installation The only difference in the installation pro cedure will be the positioning of the r...
Page 12: ...front end of the chassis This portion of the installation process requires you to unpack the unit and be zel NOTE The bezel has been packaged separately from the unit to prevent dam age during shippi...
Page 13: ...rail slightly backwards to release it from the clips at the side of the chassis and then lay it down beside the chas sis with the inside of the rail facing up D On the inner rail that is still attach...
Page 14: ...rt the bezel pin into the bottom hole of the ear G Slide the inner rail forward beneath the clips to lock it in place H Screw the inner rail back on the chassis I After it is installed the bezel shoul...
Page 15: ...nce from the front rail to the rear rail of the rack Attach a short bracket to the front side of the right outer rail and a long bracket to the rear side of the right outer rail Adjust both the short...
Page 16: ...Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails keeping the pressure even on both sides you may have to depress the lock...
Page 17: ...ing the 8e6 server unit into a Telco type rack follow the directions given on the previous page for rack installation The only difference in the installation proce dure will be the positioning of the...
Page 18: ...procedures Threat Analysis Reporter unit with AC power cord either one of two options PC monitor with AC power cord and keyboard or PC laptop computer with HyperTerminal and serial port cable and USB...
Page 19: ...Once the Threat Analysis Reporter is powered up proceed to the Step by Step Initial Setup Procedures Serial Console Setup A Using the serial port cable and USB DB9 serial adapter if necessary connect...
Page 20: ...ng a serial console follow these procedures to create a HyperTerminal session A Launch HyperTerminal by going to Start Programs Accessories Communica tions HyperTerminal B In the Connection Descriptio...
Page 21: ...d to the serial port on the laptop probably COM1 and then click OK to open the Properties dialog box dis playing the Port Settings tab D Specify the following session settings Bits per second 9600 Dat...
Page 22: ...o open the Properties dialog box displaying the Connect To and Settings tabs G Click the Settings tab and at the Emulation menu select VT100 H Click OK to close the dialog box and to go to the login s...
Page 23: ...for the Web interface if using a NAT device Login screen password prompts The login screen displays after powering on the Threat Analysis Reporter unit using a monitor and keyboard or after creating a...
Page 24: ...e administrator password prompt re enter your password s3tup r3k G Press Enter to display the Administration menu where you can begin the step by step initial setup process using the configuration scr...
Page 25: ...h0 IP address field enter the IP address for the LAN 1 Ethernet 0 interface and then press Enter to go to the next screen B At the Enter interface LAN1 eth0 netmask field enter the subnet mask for the...
Page 26: ...the IP address for the LAN 2 Ethernet 1 interface and then press Enter to go to the next screen E At the Enter interface LAN2 eth1 netmask field using the dotted decimals nota tion format enter the su...
Page 27: ...Enter default gateway IP field enter the IP address for the default gateway Press Enter to display the confirmation prompt B Press Y for Yes to confirm and save your entry for the gateway IP address...
Page 28: ...to the next screen B At the Enter optional second DNS server IP field if you have a secondary Do main Name Server you wish to use enter the IP address for that server Press Enter to display the confi...
Page 29: ...rompt B Press Y for Yes to confirm and save your entry for the host name and to go to the Time zone regional configuration screen Time zone regional configuration screen A Use the up and down arrows i...
Page 30: ...nd save your regional selection and to go to the Configure Wizard user screen Configure Wizard user screen A At the Enter wizard user name field enter the username that will be used to access the setu...
Page 31: ...NOTE When saving your entries there may be a 4 10 second delay before the Administration menu displays Administration menu After making all entries using the step by step initial setup process you wil...
Page 32: ...nt status Active or Inactive Default gateway IP address specified in screen 5 Configure default gateway Configure host name specified in screen 7 Configure Host Name DNS server IP address es specified...
Page 33: ...Tap unit will be installed for bandwidth monitoring A Plug one end of a standard CAT 5E cable into the Threat Analysis Reporter s LAN 1 port the port on the left Rear of the S and MSA chassis Rear of...
Page 34: ...ethod to be used IP group or LDAP 8e6 Enterprise Reporter server IP address and server name if an ER unit is con nected to the R3000 Access the Threat Analysis Reporter Administrator Console A Launch...
Page 35: ...n Log in to the Threat Analysis Reporter Adminis trator Console Log in to the Threat Analysis Reporter Administrator Console A In the Username field of the Login dialog box type in the username specif...
Page 36: ...into the Threat Analysis Reporter Administrator console The global administrator has the highest level of permissions in the Threat Analysis Reporter interface B Enter the password to be used with th...
Page 37: ...nge Information dialog box E Enter the IP address range for the bandwidth the Threat Analysis Reporter will moni tor F Enter the Netmask for the IP range to be monitored using the dotted decimals nota...
Page 38: ...display the Remove tab to the left of the Add tab To modify the entries made for the IP address range click the Add tab to re open the IP Range Information dialog box and edit information as necessary...
Page 39: ...the R3000 server to be used with the Threat Analysis Re porter In our example this is 200 100 160 74 which is the Ethernet 1 IP address of the R3000 server C Enter the Server Name of the R3000 to be u...
Page 40: ...he list box NOTE Additional R3000 servers can be included by clicking the Add tab again and making the entries described in steps A through E above To modify an R3000 entry double click the R3000 entr...
Page 41: ...ster tab to display Master in the Master column for that entry in the list box To remove the entry for the R3000 server from the list box click the Remove tab F Specify the User Authentication method...
Page 42: ...e this is 200 10 101 76 B Enter the Server Name of the ER server to be used with the Threat Analysis Reporter In our example this is er4logo C Click NEXT at the bottom right of the screen to go to Ste...
Page 43: ...ging into the Administrator console NOTE Return to Step 1 or Step 2 by clicking the BACK button in the lower left corner of this wizard screen Specify Gauge Groups to be Monitored By default all Gauge...
Page 44: ...amount 0 or zero that will represent the lower end of the gauge can be adjusted to accommodate the type of activity to be monitored on your network Higher Limit The default amount 200 that will repres...
Page 45: ...t corner of this wizard screen After reviewing the information in this screen the following actions can now be per formed To print this information click the Print button To save all settings entered...
Page 46: ...Reporter quick start proce dures Now that the Threat Analysis Reporter is running on your network the next step is to set up user groups or administrator groups You will set up and configure gauges th...
Page 47: ...inch 25mm 1 inch 25mm 1 inch 25mm Rear clearance 3 6 inches 92mm 3 6 inches 92mm 3 6 inches 92mm Weight 19 5 lbs 8 85 kg 43 0 lbs 19 5 kg 11 lbs 5 oz 5 13 kg Internal Product Specifications Specifica...
Page 48: ...0 240V 50 60Hz 5 3 Amp 100 240V 60 50Hz 10 5 Amp per power supply module two mod ules included in the chassis 100 240V 60 50Hz 5 3 Amp Rated input frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Rated input curr...
Page 49: ...f a feature on the unit while buttons let you per form a function on the unit LED Indicators and Buttons LED Indicator Key Button Key A Power F Reset B HDD Activity G Power C LAN 1 D LAN 2 E Overheat...
Page 50: ...ll accessories are included Save all packing materials in the event that the unit needs to be returned to 8e6 Technologies The NetOptics box should contain the following items 1 NetOptics 10 100BaseT...
Page 51: ...procedures outlined in this step require the use of a CAT 5E cable A Provide power to the Ethernet Tap by connecting both power cords from the unit to the power source AC power in rear panel of NetOpt...
Page 52: ...the other end of the crossover cable to the Ethernet Tap s Network A port Ports in front panel of NetOptics 10 100BaseT Tap E Using a straight through cable connect one end to the Ethernet Tap s Netwo...
Page 53: ...8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 49 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 49 Tap Installation...
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