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Getting Started

To set up and configure your InterServe Firewall and its firewall-dedicated software:

1.  Read this 

Quick-Start Guide

 completely to understand what you need to do and when you need to

do it.

2.  Read “Connecting to the Internet” in this document and gather the required networking

information.

3.  Unpack and set up the system according to the instructions in the 

System Setup

 document

delivered with the system hardware.

4.  Configure Windows NT Server as described in 

System Setup

 and Microsoft’s 

Windows NT Server

Start Here

, taking the additional steps described in this document.

5.  Configure the Raptor Systems Eagle NT software as described in this document and in the Raptor

documentation.

Steps 2, 4, and 5 are covered in this document.

Connecting to the Internet

Your system was delivered with two installed network adapters, to provide two physical Ethernet
network interfaces.  One interface is connected to the external (or outside) network, while the other
interface is connected to the internal (or inside) network:

u  

The on-board Ethernet interface auto-detects the type of network (10/100Base-T), and has an
RJ45 connector.  Intergraph Computer Systems recommends that this interface serve as the
external network interface.

u  

The second physical interface is a 10/100Base-T auto-sense interface with an RJ45 connector.
Intergraph Computer Systems recommends that this interface serve as the internal network
interface.

Before you can configure your InterServe Firewall and connect it to the Internet, you must have at
least one valid Internet Protocol (IP) address and a registered Internet domain name.  A valid IP
address is one which has been issued to you by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or by the Internet
Network Information Center (InterNIC).

NOTE

If your site already has an Internet connection and a registered Internet domain name, or if you plan to
connect the InterServe Firewall system to an internal IP network, you can obtain IP address and
domain name from your site’s network administrator.  Otherwise, use the following instructions to
obtain an IP address and domain name.

Domain Name Service (DNS) provides IP address to system name translation (for example,

129.135.1.2

 is represented by 

www.intergraph.com

).  Domain name registration lets outside systems

on the Internet connect to your network systems by system name.  If you do not have a registered
domain name, outside systems can only access your systems by IP address.

Domain name registration can be coordinated with your Internet service provider, or by registration
with the InterNIC.  The registration process generally takes three to six weeks.

For more information about obtaining an IP address and domain name registration, refer to the
InterNIC Web site at 

http://www.internic.net 

or contact an Internet service provider.

Summary of Contents for InterServe Firewall

Page 1: ...InterServe Firewall Quick Start Guide January 1998 DSA077920...

Page 2: ...pyright 1998 Intergraph Computer Systems including this documentation and any software and its file formats and audio visual displays described herein all rights reserved may only be used pursuant to...

Page 3: ...tion 1 Getting Started 2 Connecting to the Internet 2 Configuring Windows NT Server 3 Installing and Configuring Eagle NT 4 Troubleshooting the Configuration 5 Frequently Asked Questions 5 Troubleshoo...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...he following documents delivered with the system u System Setup provides instructions for unpacking setting up and configuring the hardware and system software for your InterServe Firewall system Use...

Page 6: ...erface with an RJ45 connector Intergraph Computer Systems recommends that this interface serve as the internal network interface Before you can configure your InterServe Firewall and connect it to the...

Page 7: ...ional steps u Select Standalone Server as the security role for the system u When you reach the networking portion of Setup select the following options Select Wired to the Network for the connection...

Page 8: ...4 Set the notifications policy for your site as described in the Configuration Guide The notifications policy defines who will be notified in response to alert messages generated by Eagle NT You can c...

Page 9: ...ify that the Eagle NT services and DNS are starting properly as described in the Configuration Guide u ping is a basic connectivity tester You can ping internal and external systems from the firewall...

Page 10: ...ng to troubleshoot the configuration and operation of the firewall u Consult the support section of Raptor s Web site at www raptor com u If connecting to an outside Web server for example www intergr...

Page 11: ...onnection at the firewall should be logged u Shut down the Eagle Service on the InterServe Firewall using the command net stop eagle when configuring notifications u When making changes to the Hawk se...

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