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If “No” was selected, click NEXT > at the bottom right of the screen to go to Step 3. If “Yes” was selected, the IP address and Server Name fields display in place of the radio buttons. The < Back button displays above the Server Name field. NOTE: To change your answer from “Yes” to “No,” click the < Back 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 Reporter. In our example, this is: 200.10.101.76. B. Enter the Server Name of the ER server to be used with the Threat Analysis Reporter. In our example, this is: er4logo. C. Click NEXT > at the bottom right of the screen to go to Step 3. NOTE: Upon clicking NEXT > the wizard will verify whether the settings made in Step 1 and Step 2 are correct. If there is an error in any entry made, an orange asterisk flashes beside the field in which the error was made. Correct the error and click NEXT > again to go to Step 3. 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. NOTE: Return to Step 1 or Step 2 by clicking the < BACK button in the lower left corner of this wizard screen. Specify Gauge Groups to be Monitored By default, all Gauges displayed in this wizard screen (Adult Content, Security, Shopping, Bandwidth, Illegal) are selected for monitoring. To deselect a gauge from the Gauge Groups list, remove the checkmark by clicking the checkbox in the Selected column corresponding to that gauge. 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 displayed gauge name to be used in the interface can be modified by making an entry in this field. Lower Limit: The default amount (“0” or zero) that will represent the lower end of the gauge can be adjusted to accommodate the type of activity to be monitored on your network. Higher Limit: The default amount (“200”) that will represent the higher end of the gauge can be adjusted to accommodate the type of activity to be monitored on your network. Gauge Components: To remove a gauge component, go to the Selected column and click the checkmark in the checkbox corresponding to the component to be removed. NOTE: The settings saved in this step can be modified later in the interface. Click NEXT > at the bottom right of the screen to go to Step 4. 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 Settings: NOTE: Return to Step 3 by clicking the < BACK button in the lower left corner of this wizard screen. After reviewing the information in this screen, the following actions can now be performed: To print this information, click the Print button. To save all settings entered during the wizard process, click Save. After your information is saved, the login dialog box of the Threat Analysis Reporter interface displays, and you can begin using the application. NOTE: To shut down the Threat Analysis Reporter server, press the power button on the front of the unit to turn off the machine. Conclusion Congratulations; you have completed the Threat Analysis Reporter quick start procedures. 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 set up and configure gauges thereafter. Obtain the latest Threat Analysis Reporter User Guide from our Web site at Specifications 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 inches (76mm) 2 inches (76mm) 2 inches (76mm) Side clearance 1 inch (25mm) 1 inch (25mm) 1 inch (25mm) Rear clearance 3.6 inches (92mm) 3.6 inches (92mm) 3.6 inches (92mm) Weight 19.5 lbs (8.85 kg) 43.0 lbs (19.5 kg) 11 lbs, 5 oz (5.13 kg) Internal Product Specifications Specification “S” Value “H” Value “MSA” Value CPU 2.0GHz P4 CPU 2x3.6GHz Xeon CPU 2.0GHz Celeron CPU Memory 3GB PC4200 / DDR2-533 Dual Channel ECC RAM 3GB PC2700 / DDR- 333 ECC SDRAM 3GB PC2700 / DDR- 333 Dual Channel RAM Hard drive capacity 1x250GB HDD 2x250GB HDD 1x250GB HDD Connectivity 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 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 (- 40° F ~ 158° F) -40° C ~ +60° C (- 40° F ~ 158° F) -40° C ~ +70° C (- 40° F ...
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Network Equipment - Threat Analysis Reporter TAR 1.0 (4.06 mb)