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8e6 Technologies ProxyBlocker

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Category: Network Equipment

This standard Warranty Period applies to both new and refurbished equipment for a period of one year from the delivery date. 8e6 Technologies’ entire liability and customer’s exclusive remedy if the medium is defective shall be the replacement of the hardware equipment or software provided by 8e6 Technologies. 8e6 Technologies warrants that the 8e6 product(s) do(es) not infringe on any third party copyrights or patents. This warranty shall not apply to the extent that infringement is based on an

8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000

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Category: Network Equipment

Taft Ave., Orange, CA 92865, USA Version 1.01, published December 2006 To be used with R3000 User Guide version 1.01 for software release 1.10.20 Printed in the United States of America This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent from 8e6 Technologies. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, 8e6 Technologies makes no warra

8e6 Technologies Threat Analysis Reporter TAR 1.0

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Category: Network Equipment

This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent from 8e6 Technologies. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, 8e6 Technologies makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 8e6 Technologies shall not be liable for any error

8e6 Technologies ERH-100 (5K02-61)

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Location:Orange, CA, USASignature: Date:February 22, 2006Full Name:Gregory P. SmithPosition:Director, Product Development Appendix: SAN Installation 58 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide Appendix: SCSI Connected Storage Device This appendix pertains to the installation of the optional NAS (SCSI Connected Storage Device or “SAN”) unit. Preliminary Setup Procedures Unpack the Unit from the Carton Inspect the packaging container for evidence of mishandling during transit. If the packaging co

8e6 Technologies ERS-200 (5K02-52)

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WARNING: The “warning” icon is followed by information alerting you to a potential situation that may cause damage to property or equipment. CAUTION: The “caution” icon is followed by information warning you that a situation has the potential to cause bodily harm or death. Service Information The user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the procedures outlined in this document. Any initial hardware setup problem that cannot be resolved at your internal organization s

8e6 Technologies ERH-200 (5K02-24)

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Do not allow anything to rest on the AC power cord and cables. Never use the server if the AC power cord has been damaged. Always unplug the AC power cord before removing the unit for servicing. Electrical Safety Precautions Warning: Heed the following safety precautions to protect yourself from harm and the server from damage: CAUTION: Dangerous voltages associated with the 100-240 V AC power supply are present inside the unit. To avoid injury or electrical shock, do not touch exposed connectio

8e6 Technologies ER3-100 (5K02-55)

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Access space provided so the server power cord can be unplugged from the power supply or the wall outlet—this is the only way to remove the AC power cord from the server. Clearance provided for cooling and airflow: Approximately 30 inches (76.2 cm) in the back and 25 inches (63.5 cm) in the front. Located near a properly earthed, grounded, power outlet. Install the “H” Server Bezel Before rack mounting an “H” server, the bezel should be installed on the front end of the chassis. This portion of

8e6 Technologies ERS-100 (5K02-51)

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The buttons let you perform a function on the unit, while an LED indicator corresponding to an icon alerts you to the status of that feature on the unit. The buttons and LED indicators for the depicted icons function as follows: UID (button) – When the UID button is pressed, a steady blue LED displays on both the front and rear of the chassis (see also Rear of Chassis). These indicators are used for easy location of the chassis in a large stack configuration. The LED remains on until the button

8e6 Technologies ER3-200 (5K02-56)

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Front of the 1U chassis Once the ER is powered up, proceed to the Login screen instructions. Serial Console Setup A. Using the serial port cable (and USB DB9 serial adapter, if necessary), connect the laptop to the rear of the chassis (see image below). Rear of the 1U chassis B. Power on the laptop. C. Power on the ER by dropping down the face plate and pressing the large button at the right of the front panel (see first image above). Once the ER is powered up, proceed to the instructions for Hy

8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter R3000IR

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Category: Network Equipment

Exception URL bypass Use exception URLs to grant users access to URLs blocked at the root. To grant users access to globally-blocked URLs, enable the exception URL bypass option in the Minimum Filtering Level. For these users, add the exception URLs in their profiles. To set up the Exception URL bypass feature and let users bypass blocked URLs, go to: GROUP: Group > Global Group > Minimum Filtering Level > Min. Filter Bypass Group > IP > member > Exception URL window In the R3000 User Guide inde





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