8e6 r quick start guide 8e6 r 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.
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8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide t hreat a nalysis r eporter i ntroduction thank you for choosing to evaluate the 8e6 technologies threat analysis reporter. This product addresses user-generated web threats such as excessive use of bandwidth and inappropriate internet usage, and...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide about this document this document is divided into the following sections: introduction - this section is comprised of an overview of the threat analysis re- porter product and how to use this document service information - this section provides 8...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide s ervice i nformation the user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the proce- dures outlined in this document. Any initial hardware setup problem that cannot be resolved at your internal organiza- tion should be refer...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide p reliminary s etup p rocedures unpack the unit from the carton inspect the packaging container for evidence of mishandling during transit. If the packag- ing container is damaged, photograph it for reference. Carefully unpack the unit from the c...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount the “s” or “msa” server rack mount instructions rack setup suggestions determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails. Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first, and then...
6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the rack rails determine where you want to place the server unit in the rack. Position the fixed rack rail/sliding rail guide assemblies at the desired location in the rack, keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack. ...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide installing the server into a telco rack if you are installing 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 pos...
8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the “h” server bezel before rack mounting the “h” unit, the bezel should be installed on the 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 packag...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide a. Remove the plastic wrapping from the left and right ears. B. On one side of the chassis (left or right), un- screw the inner rail from the chassis. C. Slide the loosened inner rail slightly backwards to release it from the clips at the side of...
0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide f. Return the loosened inner rail to its upright po- sition and insert 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 i...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount the “h” server rack mount instructions identify the sections of the rack rails you should have received two rack rail assemblies with the 8e6 server unit. Each of these assemblies consists of two sections: an inner fixed chassis rail t...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the server into the rack you should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack unit. The next step is to install the server chassis into the rack. Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide installing the server into a telco rack if you are installing 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 posi...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide i nstall the s erver step 1: initial setup procedures this step requires you to link the workstation to the threat analysis reporter. The follow- ing hardware can be used for the initial setup procedures: threat analysis reporter unit with ac pow...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide link the workstation to the threat analysis reporter monitor and keyboard setup a. Connect the pc monitor and keyboard cables to the rear of the chassis. B. Turn on the pc monitor. C. Power on the threat analysis reporter unit by dropping down th...
6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide hyperterminal setup procedures if using 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 des...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide c. At the connect using field, select the com port assigned 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: bi...
8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide f. In the hyperterminal session window, go to file > properties to 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...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step-by-step initial setup procedures for these step-by-step procedures, you will need your network administrator to provide you the lan 1 (ethernet 0) and lan 2 (ethernet 1) ip address and subnet mask, gate- way ip address, dns server ip address...
0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide e. At the press the number of your selection prompt, press 2 to display the adminis- trator password entry screen: f. At the enter the administrator password prompt, re-enter your password: #s3tup#r3k g. Press enter to display the administratio...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide configure network interface screen a. At the enter interface lan1 (eth0) 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 fie...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide c. Press y for “yes” to confirm and save your entries for the lan1 (eth0) interface, and to go to the next screen. D. At the enter interface lan2 (eth1) ip address field, enter the ip address for the lan 2 (ethernet 1) interface, and then press e...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide configure default gateway screen a. At the 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 addres...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide a. At the enter first dns server ip field, enter the ip address for the primary domain name server. Press enter to go 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...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide a. At the enter host name field, enter the host name of the server. Press enter to dis- play the confirmation prompt. 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....
6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide b. Use the up and down arrows in your keyboard to select your region. After selecting your locality, press y for “yes” to confirm and save your regional selection, and to go to the configure wizard user screen. Configure wizard user screen a. A...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide c. At the enter wizard password field, enter the password that will be used to access the setup wizard in the threat analysis reporter interface. Press y for “yes” to con- firm and save your entry and to go to the setup wizard confirmation screen...
8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide system status screen the system status screen contains the following information: lan1 (eth0) interface for web access and r3000 communications: lan1 (eth0) ip address and netmask specified in screen 3 (configure network interface), and current...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 2: physically connect the unit to the network after performing initial setup procedures for the threat analysis reporter, the unit should be physically connected to the network. This step requires a standard cat-5e cable to connect the unit ...
0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 3: wizard setup procedures for this step, you will need your network administrator to provide you the following infor- mation: ip range and netmask of machines on the network the threat analysis reporter server will be monitoring r3000 ip ...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide d. After reading the end user license agreement, you have the option to do either of the following: click no to close both the eula agreement dialog box and the threat analysis reporter interface. You will not be able to enable the threat analysi...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 1: register administrator step 1 is performed in the left side of the first screen of the wizard: a. Enter the username the global administrator will use when logging into the threat analysis reporter administrator console. The global admini...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide d. Click the [+] add tab beow to open the ip range 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 decima...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide note: additional ip address ranges can be included by clicking the [+] add tab again and making the entries described in steps e through g above. To modify an ip address range, double-click the entry in the list box to highlight it and to display...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 2: register r3000 & er step 2 is performed in the right side of the first screen of the wizard. R3000: specify information for the r3000 to be used with the threat analysis reporter: a. Click the [+] add tab above the r3000 list box to open ...
6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide e. Click ok to close the dialog box and to display your entries in the 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 en...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide to modify the ip address and server name for the r3000 server, click the [+] add tab to re-open the r3000 information dialog box, and edit information as necessary. Click ok to close the dialog box and to display the modified informa- tion in the...
8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide note: to change your answer from “yes” to “no,” click the button to re-display the question “do you have an enterprise reporter?” a. Enter the ip address of the er server to be used with the threat analysis re- porter. In our example, this is: ...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 3: register gauges step 3 requires you to specify settings for default gauges to be monitored by the threat analysis reporter. These gauges will display in the threat analysis reporter interface upon logging into the administrator console. N...
Iv 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide view, edit gauge components to view gauge components for a specified gauge, highlight and double-click the gauge name to populate the the fields to the right of the gauge groups list box. The following gauge criteria can be edited: name: the d...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 4: server settings in step 4, the following r3000 server information displays: active directory settings, smtp server settings, patch server settings, proxy server settings, ntp server set- tings: note: return to step 3 by clicking the butto...
Iv 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide c onclusion congratulations; you have completed the threat analysis 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 s...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide s pecifications physical specifications specification “s” value “h” value “msa” value height 1.7” (43mm) 1.7” (43mm) 1.7” (43mm) width 16.8” (426mm) 17.2” (438mm) 16.8” (426mm) depth 22.6” (574mm) 26.8” (681mm) 14.0” (356mm) front clearance 2 inc...
Iv 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide hardware component specifications specification “s” value “h” value “msa” value operating temperature range 10° c ~ 35° c (50° f ~ 95° f) 10° c ~ 35° c (50° f ~ 95° f) 10° c ~ 35° c (50° f ~ 95° f) storage temperature range -40° c ~ +60° c (- ...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide “s” and “msa” front panel led indicators, buttons diagrams and descriptions on “s” and “msa” units, led indicators and buttons display on the front panel to the right: e d c b a f g led indicators alert you to the status of a feature on the unit ...
6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide t ap i nstallation a ppendix : o ptional e thernet t ap i nstallation this appendix pertains to the optional installation of the ethernet tap unit for bandwidth monitoring. Preliminary set...
8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide t ap i nstallation install the ethernet tap unit diagram showing tar ethernet tap installation on the network this step is a continuation from step 2: physically connect the unit to the networ...
8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide t ap i nstallation c. Using a crossover cable, connect one end to the switch’s port configured to be the destination port of the port mirror. If adding a threat analysis reporter to an exi...
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