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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 address, and to go to the Configure Domain Name Servers screen. Configure Domain Name Servers screen 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 Domain 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 your entries for the domain name servers, and to go to the Configure Host Name screen. Configure Host Name screen A. At the Enter host name field, enter the host name of the server. Press Enter to display 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. Time zone regional configuration screen A. 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 next screen: 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. 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” to confirm and save your entry and to go to the next screen. 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 confirm and save your entry and to go to the Quick Start Setup confirmation screen. Quick Start Setup confirmation screen Press Y for “Yes” to save all your Quick Start setup entries and to return to the Administration menu. NOTE: When saving your entries, there may be a 4-10 second delay before the Administration menu displays. Administration menu After making all entries using the Quick Start setup process, you will return to the Administration menu. Press X to return to the Quick Start menu screen. Or, to verify the status of the Threat Analysis Reporter and review the entries you made using the Quick Start setup process, press 1 to view the System Status screen. NOTE: Changing your password using option C, “Change Quick Start password”, will change the password for the console menu but not the Threat Analysis Reporter console login screen. 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” or “Inactive”) lan2 interface for bandwidth monitoring: LAN2 IP address and netmask specified in screen 4 (Configure Network Interface), and current status (“Active” or “Inactive”) Default gateway IP address specified in screen 5 (Configure default gateway) Configure host name specified in screen 7 (Configure Host Name) DNS server IP address(es) specified in screen 6 (Configure Domain Name Servers) Current status of the Threat Analysis Reporter Current Version of the Threat Analysis Reporter software NOTE: Modifications can be made at any time by returning to the specific screen of the Quick Start menu. Log Off, Disconnect the Peripherals A. After completing the Quick Start setup procedures, return to the Quick Start menu screen and press 9 to log out. B. Disconnect the peripherals from the Threat Analysis Reporter. C. Proceed to Physically Connect the Unit to the Network. 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 network. An additional CAT-5E cable is required if the Ethernet Tap unit will be installed for bandwidth monitoring. A. Plug one end of a standard CAT-5E cable into the Threat Analysis Reporter’s LAN 1 port, the port on the left. Fig. 1 - Portion of SL and MSA chassis rear Fig. 2 - Portion of HL chassis rear B. Plug the other end of the CAT-5E cable into an open port on the network switch. Bandwidth Management If you choose to install the Ethernet Tap for bandwidth monitoring, you will need to connect it to the Threat Analysis Reporter at this point. Refer to Appendix A at the end of this document for instructions on how to connect the Ethernet Tap unit. Step 1B: LCD Panel Setup Procedures On an SL or HL unit, the Threat Analysis Reporter can be configured ...
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