8e6 Technologies TAR HL-005-004 Quick Start Manual - About This Document

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    Guide ® quick start model: tar hl-005-004, sl-004-004, msa-004-004 release: 1.2.00 / updated: 09.19.08 threat analysis reporter.

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    Ii 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 8 e 6 t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide © 2008 8e6 technologies. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any elec- tronic medium or machine r...

  • Page 3: Ontents

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide iii c ontents t hreat a nalysis r eporter i ntroduction ....................................................1 about this document .......................................................................................................................

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    Iv 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide.

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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...

  • Page 6: About This Document

    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...

  • Page 7: Ervice

    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...

  • Page 8: Reliminary

    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...

  • Page 9: Select A Site For The Server

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide select a site for the server the server operates reliably within normal office environmental limits. Select a site that meets the following criteria: clean and relatively free of excess dust. Well-ventilated and away from sources of heat, with th...

  • Page 10: Rack Mount The Server

    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount the server rack setup precautions warning: before rack mounting the server, the physical environment should be set up to safely ac- commodate the server. Be sure that: the weight of all units in the rack is evenly distributed. Mounti...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount instructions for hl servers 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 work up. Identify t...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide locking tabs: both chassis rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions. The first is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack, which is its normal position. Secondly, these tabs also lock the server i...

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    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...

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    0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the server into a telco rack if you are installing the 8e6 server unit into a telco type rack, use two l-shaped brackets on either side of the chassis (four total). First, determine how far follow the server will ex- tend out the front ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount instructions for sl servers 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 work up. Install th...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the slide assemblies to the rack 1. After you have installed the short and long brackets to the outer slides, you are ready to install the whole slide assemblies (outer slides with short and long brackets at- tached) to the rack. (see the...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the chassis into the rack 1. Push the inner slides, which are attached to the chassis, into the grooves of the outer slide assemblies that are installed in the rack as shown below: 2. Push the chassis all the way to the back of the outer ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rack mount instructions for msa servers optional: install the chassis rails note: if your chassis does not come with chassis rails, please follow the procedure listed on the last page of this sub-section to install the unit directly into the rack...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 3. Locate the three holes on each side of the chassis and locate the three correspond- ing holes on each of the inner rail. 4. Attach an inner rail to each side of the chassis and secure the inner rail to the chas- sis by inserting three type g s...

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    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide optional: install the traditional up racks after you have installed the inner rails on the chassis, you are ready to install the outer rails of rail assemblies to the rack. Note: the rails are designed to fit in the racks with the depth of 28” ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 7. Slide the chassis into the rack as shown below. Note: the chassis may not slide into the rack smoothly or easily when installed the first time. Some adjustment to the slide assemblies might be needed for easy installation. 8. You will need to ...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide optional: install the open racks after you have installed the inner rails on the chassis, you are ready to install the outer rails of rail assemblies to the rack. Note: the rails are designed to fit in the racks with the depth of 28” to 33”. • ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 3. Attach the front (short) bracket to the front end of the rack, and secure it to the rack with two type h screws and type i washers as shown below. (see the previous page for descriptions of type h and type i hardware components.) 4. Attach the...

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    0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 5. Measure the depth of your rack and adjust the length of the rails accordingly. Then, secure the rails to the chassis with type g screws. 6. Slide the inner rails which are attached to the chassis into the outer rails on the rack..

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the chassis into the rack caution: before installing the chassis into the rack: • make sure that the rack is securely anchored onto an unmovable surface or structure before installing the chassis into the rack. • unplug power cord(s) of t...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide install the sl or hl server bezel after rack mounting an sl or hl server, the bezel should be installed on the front end of the chassis. Note: this portion of the installation process requires you to unpack the bezel. The bezel has been packaged ...

  • Page 27: Check The Power Supply

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide check the power supply this server is equipped with a universal power supply that handles 100-240 v, 50/60 hz. A standard power cord interface (iec 950) facilitates power plugs that are suitable for most european, north american, and pacific rim ...

  • Page 28: General Safety Information

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide general safety information server operation and maintenance precautions warning: observe the following safety precautions during server operation and maintenance: warning: if the server is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the p...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide do not expose the server to rain or use near water. If liquids of any kind should leak into the chassis, power down the server, unplug it, and contact 8e6 technologies technical support. Disconnect power from the server before cleaning the unit. ...

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    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide motherboard battery precautions caution: the battery on the motherboard should not be replaced without following instructions provided by the manufacturer. Only qualified service personnel should replace batteries. The battery contains energy a...

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    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. You have the option of using the text-based quick start setup procedures described in step 1a, or, if you have a...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 1a: quick start setup procedures 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 (see fig. 1 for an sl or msa unit, and fig. 2 for an ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide fig. 3 - diagram of sl chassis front panel, power button at far right fig. 4 - diagram of msa chassis front panel, power button at far right fig. 5 - diagram of hl chassis front panel, power button at far right once the threat analysis reporter i...

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    0 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 on the serial console. A. Launch hyperterminal by going to start > programs > accessories > communica- tions > hyperterminal: b....

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    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...

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    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 b...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide quick start menu instructions for these quick start setup procedures, you will need your network administrator to pro- vide you the lan 1 and lan 2 ip address and subnet mask, gateway ip address, dns server ip address(es), host name of the server...

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    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 administration ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide configure network interface screen a. At the enter interface lan1 ip address field, enter the ip address for the lan 1 interface, and then press enter to go to the next screen. B. At the enter interface lan1 netmask field, enter the subnet mask f...

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    6 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 interface, and to go to the next screen. D. At the enter interface lan2 ip address field, enter the ip address for the lan 2 interface, and then press enter to go to the next sc...

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    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...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide b. At the enter (optional) second dns server ip field, if you have a secondary do- main name server you wish to use, enter the ip address for that server. Press enter to display the confirmation prompt. C. Press y for “yes” to confirm and save ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 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. Time zone regional configuration screen a. Use the up and down arrows in your keyboard to select your region. After s...

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    0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide configure wizard user screen a. At the enter wizard user name field, enter the username that will be used to access the setup wizard in the threat analysis reporter interface. Press enter to display the confirmation prompt. B. Press y for “yes”...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide quick start setup confirmation screen press y for “yes” to save all your quick start setup entries and to return to the adminis- tration menu. Note: when saving your entries, there may be a 4-10 second delay before the administration menu display...

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    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 interface for web access and r3000 communications: lan1 ip address and netmask specified in screen 3 (configure network interface), and current status (“active...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 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 to the n...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 1b: lcd panel setup procedures on an sl or hl unit, the threat analysis reporter can be configured using the lcd panel on front of the chassis bezel. When the bezel is placed on the front of the chassis, with the usb plug inserted into the u...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide reboot > shutdown > note: navigation tips in the 8e6 menu: • use the up / down arrow key to scroll up / down the menu • press the checkmark key to choose the current selection • press the “x” to go back to the previous screen make a selection fro...

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    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide gateway when the gateway option is selected, the gateway screen displays with the configure gateway ip menu item. A. Choose configure gateway ip and press the checkmark key to go to the configure gateway ip screen. B. Use the up / down keys to ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide c. Press the checkmark key to return to the previous screen. D. Press the “x” key to return to the 8e6 menu. Regional setting (time zone, date, time) when the regional setting (time zone, date, time) option is selected, the regional set- ting (ti...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide shutdown when the shutdown option is selected, the shutdown screen displays with two menu items. A. Choose one of two options: yes, shutdown now!! - this selection shuts down the threat analysis reporter. No, cancel shutdown - this selection re...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide lcd controls when the lcd controls option is selected, the lcd controls screen displays with the following menu items: contrast, on brightness, off brightness. A. Choose one of the menu selections and press the checkmark key to go to that screen:...

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    0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 2: 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 ...

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    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...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide wizard 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...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide d. Click the [+] add tab below to open the ip range information dialog box: e. Enter the bandwidth ip address range for the bandwidth the threat analysis re- porter will monitor. F. Enter the bandwidth netmask for the bandwidth ip range to be mon...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide to modify an ip address range, double-click the entry in the list box to highlight it and to display the [-] remove tab to the left of the [+] add tab: to modify the entries made for the ip address range, click the [+] add tab to re- open the ip ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide wizard 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 t...

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    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...

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    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...

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    8 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide er: respond to the question “do you have an enterprise reporter?” by clicking the radio button corresponding to either “yes” or “no”. If “no” was selected, click save > at the bottom right of the screen to go to step 3. If “yes” was selected, t...

  • Page 63: Onclusion

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide step 3: server settings step 3, the following r3000 server information displays: smtp server settings, patch server settings, proxy server settings, ntp server settings: after reviewing the information in this screen, the following actions can no...

  • Page 64: Led I

    60 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide led i ndicators and b uttons sl and msa units front led indicators and buttons for hardware status monitoring led indicators and buttons for hardware status monitoring display on the front panel, located on the right side of the sl and msa cha...

  • Page 65: Hl Unit

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 hl unit front led indicators and buttons for hardware status monitoring on an hl unit, the following control panel buttons, icons, and led indicators for hard- ware status monitoring display on the right side of the front panel: hl chassis cont...

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    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide rear led indicators for hardware status monitoring uid (led indicator) – on the rear of the hl chassis, to the left of the power supplies, a steady blue uid led indicator displays when the uid button on the control panel is pressed. This led re...

  • Page 67: Hl And Sl Units

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 hl and sl units front led indicators for software and hardware status monitoring on an hl or sl unit, the following led indicators for software and hardware status moni- toring display on the left side of the front panel: left side of the front...

  • Page 68: Egulatory

    6 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide r egulatory s pecifications and d isclaimers declaration of the manufacturer or importer safety compliance usa: ul 60950-1 2nd ed. 2007 europe: low voltage directive (lvd) 2006/95/ec to cb scheme en 60950: 2006 international: ul/cb to iec 60950...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 electromagnetic compatibility class a notice industry canada equipment standard for digital equipment (ices-003) bureau of standards metrology and inspection (bsmi) - taiwan.

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    66 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide ec declaration of conformity european community directives requirement (ce) declaration of conformity manufacturer’s name: 8e6 technologies manufacturer’s address: 828 w. Taft avenue orange, ca 92865 application of council directive(s): low vo...

  • Page 71: Ppendix

    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 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 setup procedures unpack the ethernet tap unit from the box ...

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    68 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 physically connect the unit to the network in step 1a or following setup in step 1b. The procedures ...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide 6 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 existing installation, this port would be the port that was...

  • Page 74: Ndex

    0 8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide i ndex b bsmi 64, 65 c change quick start password 41 crossover cable 67, 69 e emc 64, 66 f fcc 64 h hl 1, 4, 7, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 43, 44, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66 hyperterminal setup 30 i ices-003 64, 65 install bezel 22 install tap 67 l lcd panel...

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    8 e 6t hreat a nalysis r eporter q uick s tart g uide r r3000 1, 27, 42, 50, 55, 56, 57, 68, 69 rack setup precautions 6 raid 1, 63 reboot 45, 47 rohs compliant 66 s serial port cable 27, 28 shut down 48 sl 1, 4, 11, 22, 27, 28, 29, 43, 44, 60, 63, 64, 66 spare parts kit 4 u uid 61, 62 ul 64.

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