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Page 1 - QUICK START

GUIDE®QUICK START Model: TAR HL-005-004, SL-004-004, MSA-004-004Release: 1.2.00 / Updated: 09.19.08 Threat Analysis Reporter

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6 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideRack Mount the ServerRack Setup PrecautionsWarning:Before rack mounting the server, the physical envi

Page 3 - Contents

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 7 Rack Mount Instructions for HL ServersRack Setup SuggestionsDetermine the placement of each componen

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8 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideLocking Tabs: Both chassis rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions. The rst is to lock

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 9 Install the Server into the Rack You should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack

Page 6 - About this Document

10 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideInstall the Server into a Telco Rack If you are installing the 8e6 server unit into a Telco type rac

Page 7 - Procedures

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 11 Rack Mount Instructions for SL ServersRack Setup SuggestionsDetermine the placement of each compone

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12 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideInstall the Slide Assemblies to the Rack1. After you have installed the short and long brackets to

Page 9 - Select a Site for the Server

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 13 Install the Chassis into the Rack1. Push the inner slides, which are attached to the chassis, into

Page 10 - Rack Mount the Server

14 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideRack Mount Instructions for MSA ServersOptional: Install the Chassis RailsNOTE: If your chassis

Page 11 - Install the Outer Rails

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 15 3. Locate the three holes on each side of the chassis and locate the three correspond-ing holes on

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ii 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide© 2008 8e6 Technologies. All rights reserved. This doc

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16 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideOptional: Install the Traditional UP RacksAfter you have installed the inner rails on the chassis, y

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 17 7. Slide the chassis into the rack as shown below.NOTE: The chassis may not slide into the rack sm

Page 15 - Install the Outer Slides

18 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideOptional: Install the Open RacksAfter you have installed the inner rails on the chassis, you are rea

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 19 3. Attach the front (short) bracket to the front end of the rack, and secure it to the rack with t

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20 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide5. Measure the depth of your rack and adjust the length of the rails accordingly. Then, secure the

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 21 Install the Chassis into the RackCAUTION: Before installing the chassis into the rack:• Make sure

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22 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideInstall the SL or HL Server BezelAfter rack mounting an SL or HL server, the bezel should be install

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 23 Check the Power SupplyThis server is equipped with a universal power supply that handles 100-240 V,

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24 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideGeneral Safety InformationServer Operation and Maintenance PrecautionsWarning:Observe the following

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 25 Do not expose the server to rain or use near water. If liquids of any kind should leak into the cha

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide iii Contentsthreat analysis reporter introduCtion ...

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26 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideMotherboard Battery Precautions Caution:The battery on the motherboard should not be replaced withou

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 27 install the serverStep 1: Initial Setup ProceduresThis step requires you to link the workstation to

Page 26 - Fig. 1 - Front of bezel

28 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideStep 1A: Quick Start Setup ProceduresLink the Workstation to the Threat Analysis ReporterMonitor and

Page 27 - Check the Power Supply

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 29 Fig. 3 - Diagram of SL chassis front panel, power button at far rightFig. 4 - Diagram of MSA chassi

Page 28 - General Safety Information

30 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideHyperTerminal Setup ProceduresIf using a serial console, follow these procedures to create a HyperTe

Page 29 - Electrical Safety Precautions

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 31 C. At the Connect using eld, select the COM port assigned to the serial port on the laptop (proba

Page 30 - Caution:

32 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideF. In the HyperTerminal session window, go to File > Properties to open the Properties dialog bo

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 33 Quick Start menu instructionsFor these Quick Start setup procedures, you will need your network adm

Page 32 - Serial Console Setup

34 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideE. At the Press the number of your selection prompt, press 2 to display the Adminis-trator Password

Page 33 - Terminal Setup Procedures

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 35 Congure Network Interface screenA. At the Enter interface lan1 IP address eld, enter the IP addr

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36 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideC. Press Y for “Yes” to conrm and save your entries for the LAN1 interface, and to go to the next

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 37 Congure default gateway screenA. At the Enter default gateway IP eld, enter the IP address for t

Page 37 - Quick Start menu instructions

38 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide B. At the Enter (optional) second DNS server IP eld, if you have a secondary Do-main Name Server

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 39 B. Press Y for “Yes” to conrm and save your entry for the host name, and to go to the Time zone r

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40 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideCongure Wizard user screenA. At the Enter wizard user name eld, enter the username that will be u

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 41 Quick Start Setup conrmation screenPress Y for “Yes” to save all your Quick Start setup entries an

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42 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideSystem Status screenThe System Status screen contains the following information:lan1 interface for w

Page 42 - Congure Host Name screen

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 43 Physically Connect the Unit to the NetworkAfter performing initial setup procedures for the Threat

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44 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideStep 1B: LCD Panel Setup ProceduresOn an SL or HL unit, the Threat Analysis Reporter can be congure

Page 44 - Congure Wizard user screen

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 45 Reboot >Shutdown >NOTE: Navigation tips in the 8e6 menu: • Use the up / down arrow key to sc

Page 45 - Administration menu

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 1 threat analysis reporter introduCtionThank you for choosing to evaluate the 8e6 Technologies Threat

Page 46 - System Status screen

46 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideGatewayWhen the Gateway option is selected, the Gateway screen displays with the Congure Gateway IP

Page 47 - Bandwidth Management

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 47 C. Press the checkmark key to return to the previous screen.D. Press the “X” key to return to the

Page 48 - 8e6 menu

48 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideShutdownWhen the Shutdown option is selected, the Shutdown screen displays with two menu items.A. C

Page 49 - IP / LAN1 and LAN2

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 49 LCD ControlsWhen the LCD Controls option is selected, the LCD Controls screen displays with the fol

Page 50 - Host Name

50 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideStep 2: Wizard Setup ProceduresFor this step, you will need your network administrator to provide yo

Page 51 - Admin Console Wizard User

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 51 D. After reading the End User License Agreement, you have the option to do either of the following

Page 52 - LCD Options menu

52 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideWizard Step 1: Register administratorStep 1 is performed in the left side of the rst screen of the

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 53 D. Click the [+] Add tab below to open the IP Range Information dialog box: E. Enter the Bandwidt

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54 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide To modify an IP address range, double-click the entry in the list box to highlight it and to displ

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 55 Wizard Step 2: Register R3000 & ERStep 2 is performed in the right side of the rst screen of t

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2 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideAbout this DocumentThis document is divided into the following sections:Introduction - This section i

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56 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideE. Click OK to close the dialog box and to display your entries in the list box: NOTE: Additional R

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 57 To modify the IP address and Server Name for the R3000 server, click the [+] Add tab to re-open the

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58 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideER:Respond to the question “Do you have an Enterprise Reporter?” by clicking the radio button corres

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 59 Step 3: Server SettingsStep 3, the following R3000 server information displays: SMTP Server Setting

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60 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guideled indiCators and ButtonsSL and MSA UnitsFront LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monit

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 61 HL Unit Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status MonitoringOn an HL unit, the following

Page 63 - ConClusion

62 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideRear LED Indicators for Hardware Status MonitoringUID (LED indicator) – On the rear of the HL chassi

Page 64 - SL and MSA Units

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 63 HL and SL UnitsFront LED Indicators for Software and Hardware Status MonitoringOn an HL or SL unit,

Page 65 - HL Unit

64 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guideregulatory speCifiCations and disClaimersDeclaration of the Manufacturer or ImporterSafety Complianc

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 65 Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A NoticeIndustry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipmen

Page 67 - HL and SL Units

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 3 serviCe informationThe user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the pro

Page 68 - FCC Declaration of Conformity

66 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideEC Declaration of ConformityEuropean Community Directives Requirement (CE)Declaration of ConformityM

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 67 Tap insTallaTionappendix: optional ethernet tap installationThis appendix pertains to the optional

Page 70 - EC Declaration of Conformity

68 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideTap insTallaTionInstall the Ethernet Tap UnitDiagram showing TAR Ethernet Tap installation on the ne

Page 71 - Preliminary Setup Procedures

8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 69 Tap insTallaTionC. Using a crossover cable, connect one end to the Switch’s port congured to be t

Page 72 - Install the Ethernet Tap Unit

70 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT GuideindexBBSMI 64, 65CChange Quick Start password 41crossover cable 67, 69EEMC 64, 66FFCC 64HHL 1,

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 71 RR3000 1, 27, 42, 50, 55, 56, 57, 68, 69Rack Setup Precautions 6RAID 1, 63reboot 45, 47RoHS com

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8e6 Corporate Headquarters (USA): 828 West Taft Avenue Orange, CA 92865-4232 • Tel: 714.282.6111 or 888.786.7999 Fax: 714.282.6116 (Sales/Technical Su

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4 8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guidepreliminary setup proCeduresUnpack the Unit from the CartonInspect the packaging container for eviden

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8e6 ThreaT analysis reporTer Quick sTarT Guide 5 Select a Site for the ServerThe server operates reliably within normal ofce environmental limits. S

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