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Security Analytics Gen14 Dell Server Quick Start Guide
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5 — Perform the Initial Configuration
1. Power on the server (if it is not already powered on).
After several minutes, you are prompted to log in to the
command-line interface (CLI).
2. Using the connected USB keyboard, enter default
credentials:
admin | Solera
NOTE:
You can also log in by connecting to the
appliance’s
MGMT 0:0
port with a laptop running SSH
(via IP address
192.168.20.20
).
3. Configure the management IP address, netmask, and
gateway with the following CLI command, specifying the
netmask in dotted-decimal format (255.255.255.0):
sudo cfg_bond_interface.py -i eth0 -n
<IP>/<netmask> -g <gateway>
4. When prompted, enter the sudo password:
Solera
5. Open a browser, navigate to the address just specified,
and log in with default credentials:
admin | Solera
6. When prompted, accept the
EULA
.
7. Configure the
Initial Settings
page. For installation
instructions, select
Settings > Help
.
8. Click
Save
. You are prompted to license the server.
6 — License the Server
1. After completing the initial configuration, you are
prompted with the
License Details
dialog.
2. Retrieve your license key from the Broadcom Support
Portal (
), as instructed in
the eFulfillment message from Broadcom.
3. If your server has Internet access, do the following:
Under Retrieve License, enter the
License Key
and
click
Send Request
.
If applicable, select the license type.
The server sends the license key and license seed file
to the Symantec license server, which generates the
license file (
license.tgz
) and returns it to the server,
which automatically reboots.
4. If your server does not have Internet access, do the
following:
Click
Download DS Seed
to download the seed file
(
dsseed.tgz
) to your workstation.
On a workstation with Internet access, go to:
Type the server’s license key, upload
dsseed.tgz
, and
click
Submit
.
If applicable, select the license type and click
Submit
.
Save the license file (
license.tgz
) to the workstation.
Return to the
License Details
dialog, click
Browse
, and
select
license.tgz
. The license is uploaded and the
server automatically reboots.
5. Once the server has rebooted, select
About > License
Details
to verify the license.
6. Click
Download
to save an archive copy of the license
file (
license.tgz
). Store this file in a secure location that
is not on the server.
7 — Next Steps
If your Security Analytics system includes external
storage, install the storage arrays per the instructions in
the
Security Analytics Gen14 Dell Storage Quick Start
Guide
, available at:
For additional configuration instructions for Dell servers
and storage arrays—including cabling to storage arrays,
iDRAC settings, and arrays for Capture and Indexing—
see the
Security Analytics Gen14 Dell Configuration
Guide
Symantec Technical Support
For Symantec technical support, case management,
licenses, and product downloads, go to
Security Analytics Help and Documentation
For Security Analytics help, in the web UI select
Settings > Help >
[language].
For Security Analytics software documentation, go to
and type “Security” in the
search field, then click
Security Analytics
.
Appliance Documentation
For Symantec appliance documentation, go to
and type “Appliances” in the
search field, then click
Hardware Appliances
.
For Dell PowerEdge server documentation, go to
server model (
PowerEdge R640
).