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6.1.3

 

Personal Info.............................................................................................................................................66

 

6.1.4

 

Disk Usage ...............................................................................................................................................67

 

Chapter 7:

 

System Install and Restore.....................................................................................................................68

 

7.1

 

Installing the HDD ...........................................................................................................................................68

 

7.2

 

System Restoration Procedure..........................................................................................................................73

 

Appendix A: LCD Console ............................................................................................................................................74

 

A.1  LCD Console Overview ........................................................................................................................................74

 

A.2  Displaying Network Settings.................................................................................................................................74

 

A.3  Setup Network .......................................................................................................................................................74

 

A.4  Reboot ...................................................................................................................................................................74

 

A.5  Reset Network .......................................................................................................................................................75

 

A.6  Reset Firewall .......................................................................................................................................................75

 

A.7  Exit ........................................................................................................................................................................75

 

A.8  Shutdown...............................................................................................................................................................75

 

Appendix B: Product Specifications .............................................................................................................................76

 

B.1  PLANET Internet Server Appliance 4000 .............................................................................................................76

 

B.1.1  Software Features ..........................................................................................................................................76 
B.1.2  Hardware........................................................................................................................................................76 

B.2  Supported Network Interface Card .......................................................................................................................77

 

B.2.1  PCI Cards.......................................................................................................................................................77 
B.2.2  PCMCIA Cards..............................................................................................................................................77 
B.2.3  Cables ............................................................................................................................................................77 

Appendix C: Licenses.....................................................................................................................................................78

 

C.1  BSD Copyright......................................................................................................................................................78

 

C.2  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE....................................................................................................................78

 

C.3  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE....................................................................................................................79

 

C.4  How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs .............................................................................................82

 

C.5  SSL License...........................................................................................................................................................83

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ISA-4000

Page 1: ...PLANET Technology Corp Internet Server Appliance ISA 4000 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...right to make changes in the product design layout and driver revisions without notifying its users R Re eg gu ul la at ti io on ns s This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit...

Page 3: ...ype Only use the same or equivalent type of battery to replace the mainboard lithium battery Consult the manufacturer for more information Dispose of the battery according to the manufacturer s recomm...

Page 4: ...ow to setup your computer to be a client of the ISA 4000 Chapter 5 Administrator s Guide This chapter shows administrators how to configure and maintain the system Chapter 6 User s Guide This chapter...

Page 5: ...T 4 0 17 4 2 3 Sharing Files in the Macintosh OS 17 4 2 4 Connecting to the ISA 4000 using FTP 17 4 3 DHCP Client Setup 17 4 3 1 DHCP Client Setup in WINDOWS 98 95 17 4 3 2 DHCP Client Setup in WINDOW...

Page 6: ...the firewall 40 5 3 7 2 Adding rules to input forward output chains 41 5 3 7 3 Modifying a rule in a input forward output chain 42 5 3 7 4 Deleting a rule in a input forward output chain 42 5 3 7 5 C...

Page 7: ...eset Network 75 A 6 Reset Firewall 75 A 7 Exit 75 A 8 Shutdown 75 Appendix B Product Specifications 76 B 1 PLANET Internet Server Appliance 4000 76 B 1 1 Software Features 76 B 1 2 Hardware 76 B 2 Sup...

Page 8: ...ast secure and reliable Internet access for all workstations in your SOHO environment Website hosting functionality enables you to create a website and host it within the ISA 4000 IP sharing enables u...

Page 9: ...ted to an active ADSL router or cable modem blinks when packets are being transmitted or received Select button press this button to execute the function currently displayed on the LCD Menu button pre...

Page 10: ...ation Protocol server DNS Domain Name System server IP masquerading also known as NAT Network Address Translation Mailing lists These services are described in more detail in Chapter 4 The ISA 4000 al...

Page 11: ...4 Figure 1 3 The configuration of ISA 4000 This concludes Chapter 1 The next chapter helps you to get started using the ISA 4000...

Page 12: ...d ADSL cable modems Uplink Connect a straight cable to connect the ISA 4000 to a switch or hub LAN Connect a crossover cable or an isolated Ethernet hub between the host PC and the LAN port of the ISA...

Page 13: ...When the system has finished booting the LCD displays the host domain and IP address host domain 10 1 2 3 Refer to Chapter 3 to help you set up the ISA 4000 browser interface 2 3 TURNING OFF THE ISA 4...

Page 14: ...alt 3 Press the rear power button to turn the server off 2 4 RESETTING THE ISA 4000 If the ISA 4000 locks up you can reset the system by inserting an unbent paper clip into the reset hole at the rear...

Page 15: ...rver DNS Domain Name System server IP masquerading also known as NAT Network Address Translation Mailing lists Detailed information on how to use the wizard is provided in the next section 3 1 CONFIGU...

Page 16: ...o 10 1 2 254 to be compatible with ISA 4000 s default IP Address of 10 1 2 3 Also the Network Mask must be set to 255 255 255 0 If you want to use DHCP to get IP address please make sure you have foll...

Page 17: ...ser language 4 Select the desired display language and click Next You are prompted to select an administrator password Figure 3 4 Configuration wizard selecting an administrator password 5 Key in the...

Page 18: ...P Settings menu appears Figure 3 6 Configuration wizard setting TCP IP parameters 7 Type the Host Name for example isa4000 the Domain Name for example planet com tw or YourCompany com and the Domain N...

Page 19: ...etting Internet options Specify your Internet service settings WAN port as DHCP or PPPoE Manually or No Internet The four fields are described as follows No Internet Selecting No Internet means that a...

Page 20: ...ation from your ISP or network administrator When enabled IP Masquerading configures the ISA 4000 to provide NAT Network Address Translation service Note Network Address Translation is an IETF standar...

Page 21: ...Click http your host domain login Figure 3 9 Logging in as the administrator user name and password 3 Login as the system administrator default User Name is admin and Password is the one you key in on...

Page 22: ...dministration main menu From this menu you can perform all necessary administrative tasks for the server Refer to Chapter 5 for more information This concludes this chapter The next chapter covers cli...

Page 23: ...others on the Internet A domain name may be obtained from ICANN Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers www icann org or your local ISP In the preceding example the POP3 server name the I...

Page 24: ...gin to the ISA 4000 3 Choose the files or directories that you want to access Using a web browser 1 Run the web browser application 2 Enter the URL or IP of the ISA 4000 for example ftp 10 1 2 3 3 Ent...

Page 25: ...Control Panel and then select TCP IP 3 Select Connect via Ethernet and Configure Using DHCP Server and then close the TCP IP menu 4 Click Save 4 4 WEB PUBLISHING The ISA 4000 allows users to publish...

Page 26: ...1 Adding a new user 4 5 SETTING UP THE CLIENT TO USE THE WEB CACHING SERVER The Web Caching Server stores caches the web pages read by its clients and the client s web access is redirected to the Web...

Page 27: ...ccess the Web Caching Server 1 Click the Apple menu 2 Click Control Panel and then click Internet 3 Click the Advanced button 4 Click the Firewall icon 5 Check the web proxy checkbox and enter the pro...

Page 28: ...to maintain their personal accounts 5 1 LOGGING IN AS AN ADMINISTRATOR 1 Type the following URL in the Address bar of your browser http hostname domainame 555 or http IP address 555 2 In the login men...

Page 29: ...describes how to use the administrator menu The status line area of the ISA 4000 browser interface provides you with context sensitive help 5 2 USERS AND GROUPS The Users and Groups menu enables admin...

Page 30: ...on and settings can be edited new users can be added and users can be deleted While maintaining group information groups can be listed groups can be added and deleted and group settings may be edited...

Page 31: ...lected group and the right arrow removes the user from affiliation with the group Email Aliases enter any aliases the user has for their email account Description enter additional information for this...

Page 32: ...rom affiliation with the group Description additional information for this group 2 After typing in the required information click Save 5 2 2 2 E D I T I N G G R O U P S E T T I N G S 1 In the Group Li...

Page 33: ...he location of the file to be imported The file must be a text tab delimited file in the following format Full Name TAB User Name TAB Password TAB Email Aliases NEW LINE 5 3 NETWORK SERVICES The Netwo...

Page 34: ...record and the CNAME record The A PTR is automatically divided into an Address record and PTR record once the A PTR record is created The four kinds of records together make up all of the names in a d...

Page 35: ...imary Services 4 Click Add New Domain Name 5 Type the Domain Name in the text box Figure 5 11 Adding a new domain name 6 Click Save 5 3 1 3 A D D I N G A N E W H O S T N A M E T O A D O M A I N 1 Clic...

Page 36: ...ord section enter the Host Name for example is4000 the IP Address and the Subnet Mask MX record In the MX record section enter the Host Name and the Mail Server Name this is the real email server s na...

Page 37: ...Click Save or click Apply Changes Now to immediately inform the domain name server of this change 5 3 1 4 E D I T I N G A H O S T N A M E I N A D O M A I N N A M E L I S T 1 Click Network Services 2...

Page 38: ...net Mask the subnet mask of the primary server 7 Click Save or click Apply Changes Now to immediately inform the domain name server of this change 5 3 1 5 M O D I F Y I N G T H E S O A 1 Click Network...

Page 39: ...1 Click Network Services 2 Click DNS 3 Click Edit Secondary Services The Secondary Service list appears 4 Click Add Secondary Service 5 The Add Secondary Service screen appears Figure 5 14 Adding a s...

Page 40: ...d and receive email from the Internet POP3 Post Office Protocol 3 and IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol 4 are used to retrieve email from email servers Users can retrieve email using either POP3...

Page 41: ...idual addresses 5 3 3 1 M A I L I N G L I S T S E T T I N G S 1 Click Network Services 2 Click Mailing Lists and the Mailing Lists screen appears Figure 5 16 Mailing lists The field definitions are as...

Page 42: ...he owner or moderator creator of this list from the drop down list The creator must have already been added in the Users menu Password Enter the password of the owner moderator Policies This item enab...

Page 43: ...ing Enable check the box to enable the AppleShare service Maximum Simultaneous Connections type a value to specify the maximum number of connections that may be made to the AppleShare service at the s...

Page 44: ...may be specified 5 3 5 1 W E B S E R V I C E S S E T T I N G S 1 Click Network Services 2 Click Web Services The Web Services screen appears Figure 5 19 Web services The field definitions are as foll...

Page 45: ...tocol is a protocol that allows clients to obtain IP addresses automatically from the DHCP server It is a very convenient way to obtain IP addresses in a TCP IP network 5 3 6 1 D H C P S E T T I N G S...

Page 46: ...to open the following screen 6 Enter the beginning and ending values for the IP Address Range IP addresses assigned to DHCP clients will be taken from this range of IP addresses 7 Click Save To edit...

Page 47: ...ded or rewritten to appear as if it originated from the ISA 4000 When this policy is selected the ISA 4000 will provide NAT Network Address Translation service This policy is for forward rules only RE...

Page 48: ...ddress Destination IP Address Beginning of Range This beginning or lowest destination IP address should be applied to the input chain Destination IP Address End of Range This ending or highest destina...

Page 49: ...R I O R I T Y In the Input Forward Output Chain screens click Change Priority to open a screen that enables you to change the priority of the chain Figure 5 25 Changing the priority of an input forwar...

Page 50: ...ISA 4000 4 Click Save 5 4 SYSTEM The System menu includes settings for TCP IP Power Date and Time Information Click System The System menu opens Figure 5 28 System menu options The System menu provid...

Page 51: ...xternal Interface WAN IP Address external eth1 the IP address of the ISA 4000 s WAN port Subnet Mask external eth1 the subnet mask of the ISA 4000 s WAN port MAC Address this is the serial number that...

Page 52: ...the text box Password Type a password in the text box The password should be at least eight alphanumeric characters with a combination of upper and lower case for example moTO1776 Note The password a...

Page 53: ...of Internet connections may be selected No Internet the ISA 4000 s WAN port is not connected to the Internet Cable Modem or DSL the ISA 4000 s WAN port is connected to the Internet via Cable Modem or...

Page 54: ...C T I O N M O D E 1 Click System 2 Click TCP IP 3 Select Connection Mode The following screen appears Figure 5 33 TCP IP settings The field definitions are as follows External Interface Use DHCP obta...

Page 55: ...Translation service 4 Click Save 5 To refresh the IP address for the ISA 4000 click Refresh IP 5 4 3 Shutting Down and Restarting the ISA 4000 The Power item enables you to restart the ISA 4000 or tur...

Page 56: ...ion Figure 5 36 System information screen The field definitions are as follows Product Name ISA 4000 product name Machine Serial Number ISA 4000 serial number Internal Interface MAC Address MAC addres...

Page 57: ...5 38 Maintenance backup list 3 Click Add to setup a new backup job The following screen appears Figure 5 39 Adding a scheduled backup job The field definitions are as follows Backup Name Type a name f...

Page 58: ...ve File Transfer Protocol FTP select this method to use FTP to backup files Location type the location that the files will be backed up to Share Directory type the destination backup directory User Na...

Page 59: ...screen 3 Click the Restore button The following screen appears 4 Click Restore to restore files from backup Manual Restore 1 Click Maintenance 2 Click Restore The Restore screen appears Figure 5 41 Ma...

Page 60: ...re detailed information on these fields Location to Restore Files Select where you want the files to be restored from the drop down list The default is home groups restore Choose Replace Existing File...

Page 61: ...Usage Information 2 Click Web The following screen appears Figure 5 44 Web Page Usage screen The Web Usage screen provides several options for viewing web traffic statistics These options are describ...

Page 62: ...t Hosts Accessed displays the number of individual computers that accessed the website Number of Pages Views displays the number of individual pages accessed on the website Number of Bytes Transferred...

Page 63: ...tatistics were gathered Requests displays the numbers showing the frequency of website visits during the time period 5 6 2 Disk Usage This feature enables you to monitor how much HDD space is being us...

Page 64: ...used Free MB displays the HDD space not being used Total MB displays the total capacity of the partition Percentage Used displays bar graphs and a numerical value showing what percentage of the parti...

Page 65: ...rk Interface Displays the WAN eth1 and LAN eth0 interfaces being monitored Sent Displays the number of bytes sent on the interface Received Displays the number of bytes received on the interface Error...

Page 66: ...k Browse and go to location of the file to be update software 4 Click the Prepare button to install the new software 5 7 1 2 U N I N S T A L L S O F T W A R E 1 Click Software Update 2 Click Installed...

Page 67: ...e Personal Profile menu the administrator s account personal information and disk usage may all be managed Click Personal Profile The Personal Profile menu appears Figure 5 50 Administrator personal p...

Page 68: ...mail preferences Click Email The Email Settings screen opens Figure 5 52 Personal Profile Email settings Field definitions are as follows Email Forwarding Enable check the box to enable your emails to...

Page 69: ...mation screen The field definitions are as follows Home Page Address Type the URL of your company home page Phone Number Type your company s phone number Fax Number Type your company s fax number Addr...

Page 70: ...hat is currently being used Disk Space Free MB The disk space for administrator that is currently not being used Percentage Used The percentage of the disk space for administrator that is currently be...

Page 71: ...ese instructions to log in as a user 1 Enter the following URL in your browser http hostname domainame 555 The login screen appears Figure 6 1 Login screen 2 Enter a registered user name and password...

Page 72: ...ollows Full Name Your account name Language Preference Select the display language Change Password Your account password This must be entered twice To change the password you must enter it twice After...

Page 73: ...coming messages Message sends an automatic response to all emails informing the sender that you are on vacation After making your changes click Save 6 1 3 Personal Info This screen contains your perso...

Page 74: ...al profile disk usage screen The field definitions are as follows Disk Space Used MB The disk space you are currently using Disk Space Free MB The disk space you are not using Percentage Used The perc...

Page 75: ...k This chapter explains how to install an HDD onto the ISA 4000 and how to install the system The System Installation CD ROM erases all the data on the hard disk Make sure to backup your data before p...

Page 76: ...e the flat cable press both sides of the flat cable connector in the direction of the arrows A to loosen the flat cable and slide the flat cable out B ISA 4000 cable disconnection 4 Unscrew the four s...

Page 77: ...tate the end of the drive mounting tray in the direction of the arrow A then slide the LAN port array from the rear bracket B 6 Flip the drive mounting tray over and secure the HDD to it using four sc...

Page 78: ...tors 8 First insert the LAN array into the rear bracket A and then slide the end of the hard disk mounting tray down B 9 Reconnect the LAN array power cable and flat cable To install the flat cable fi...

Page 79: ...72 10 Reinsert the hard disk mounting tray screws 11 Slide the chassis cover over the chassis as shown 12 Slide the chassis cover in and reinsert the chassis cover screws...

Page 80: ...Refer to your network card documentation to see if your card is one that is on the list shown If it is listed and you still see the screen above contact your dealer for assistance 3 Connect a straight...

Page 81: ...re as follows A 2 Displaying Network Settings 1 Press the Menu button until SELECT and Network Settings is displayed on the console 2 Press the Select button Default Gateway and 10 1 2 254 will be dis...

Page 82: ...the Select button twice and the ISA 4000 will clear out all of the firewall s filtering policies A 7 Exit 1 Press the Menu button six times SELECT and EXIT will be displayed on the console 2 Press the...

Page 83: ...dware CPU AMD SC520ssor 16KB on chip L1 Cache Memory 128 MB 66 MHz 32 bit SDRAM up to 256MB Network WAN 10 100 Base T Ethernet network interface LAN 10 100 Base T Ethernet network interface Storage On...

Page 84: ...ard LNE100TX Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter FA311TX 3Com Fast EtherLink XL PCI NIC 3C905B TX 3Com EtherLink 10 100 PCI Network Interface Card 3C905C TX M 3Com OfficeConnect Fast Ethernet NIC 3CSOHO...

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Page 86: ...copying distribution and modification are not covered by this License they are outside its scope The act of running the Program is not restricted and the output from the Program is covered only if it...

Page 87: ...accord with Subsection b above The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it For an executable work complete source code means all the source code for...

Page 88: ...yright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries...

Page 89: ...it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have...

Page 90: ...n please contact rse engelschall com 5 Products derived from this software may not be called mod_ssl nor may mod_ssl appear in their names without prior written permission of Ralf S Engelschall 6 Redi...

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