Product Guide
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... on a rack 16 Cable the Sensor 17 Power on the Sensor 17 Power off the Sensor 17 4 Attaching cables to the Sensor 19 Cable the Console port 19 Cable the Auxiliary port 20 Connect the cable to the Response port 20 Cable the Management port 20 Cable Monitoring ports 21 How... monitor in in-line mode 22 Cable the Sensor to monitor in SPAN or hub mode 23 About connecting Sensors for fail-over 23 Cable M-1250/M-1450 Sensor for failover 23 A M-1250/M-1450 Sensor specifications 25 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 3
... on a rack 16 Cable the Sensor 17 Power on the Sensor 17 Power off the Sensor 17 4 Attaching cables to the Sensor 19 Cable the Console port 19 Cable the Auxiliary port 20 Connect the cable to the Response port 20 Cable the Management port 20 Cable Monitoring ports 21 How... monitor in in-line mode 22 Cable the Sensor to monitor in SPAN or hub mode 23 About connecting Sensors for fail-over 23 Cable M-1250/M-1450 Sensor for failover 23 A M-1250/M-1450 Sensor specifications 25 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 3
Product Guide
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.../1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B and 4A/4B. 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide When operating in -line. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors Physical description of the M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Physical description of aggregated traffic respectively. that is used in the tap mode. 3 One RS-232C Console port, which may be assigned IP addresses. The Response...
.../1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B and 4A/4B. 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide When operating in -line. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors Physical description of the M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Physical description of aggregated traffic respectively. that is used in the tap mode. 3 One RS-232C Console port, which may be assigned IP addresses. The Response...
Product Guide
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... that you should install it down. For more information on your Sensor. The Sensor has no power switch. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 17 If you are installing a redundant power supply, you plug each supply into a different...supply. For true redundant operation with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you have installed the Sensor in a rack, made all necessary network connections, and connected the power cable to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on CLI commands, see CLI Guide. Setting...
... that you should install it down. For more information on your Sensor. The Sensor has no power switch. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 17 If you are installing a redundant power supply, you plug each supply into a different...supply. For true redundant operation with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you have installed the Sensor in a rack, made all necessary network connections, and connected the power cable to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on CLI commands, see CLI Guide. Setting...
Product Guide
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... 5) OR Cat 5e cable can be used for setup and configuration of bits Setting 38400 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 19 This port is labeled as Cat 5/Cat 5e. You must connect directly to the console for HyperTerminal are: Name Baud rate Number of the Sensor. 4 Attaching cables to the Sensor...
... 5) OR Cat 5e cable can be used for setup and configuration of bits Setting 38400 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor Product Guide 19 This port is labeled as Cat 5/Cat 5e. You must connect directly to the console for HyperTerminal are: Name Baud rate Number of the Sensor. 4 Attaching cables to the Sensor...
Quick Start Guide
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... Ethernet Monitoring ports (8) 2 RJ-45 Response port (1) 6 External Compact Flash port (1) 3 RS-232C Console port (1) 7 Power supply A (1) 4 RS-232C Auxiliary port (1) Sensor setup overview This section explains how to position and cable the various ports of your McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor in in -line mode enables you to configure the Sensor to...
... Ethernet Monitoring ports (8) 2 RJ-45 Response port (1) 6 External Compact Flash port (1) 3 RS-232C Console port (1) 7 Power supply A (1) 4 RS-232C Auxiliary port (1) Sensor setup overview This section explains how to position and cable the various ports of your McAfee® Network Security Platform M-1250/M-1450 Sensor in in -line mode enables you to configure the Sensor to...
Quick Start Guide
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... port. b Plug the other end of the Console port cable directly to a COM port of the cable into the Console port (labeled Console on the Sensor front panel). a Plug a Category 5e Ethernet cable in the Sensor box into the network device connected to your Manager server. You must ...connect directly to configure the Sensor (for initial configuration; d Connect the other end of the PC or terminal server you cannot configure the Sensor remotely. 3 2 Cabling the Management and Console ports Ensure the ...
... port. b Plug the other end of the Console port cable directly to a COM port of the cable into the Console port (labeled Console on the Sensor front panel). a Plug a Category 5e Ethernet cable in the Sensor box into the network device connected to your Manager server. You must ...connect directly to configure the Sensor (for initial configuration; d Connect the other end of the PC or terminal server you cannot configure the Sensor remotely. 3 2 Cabling the Management and Console ports Ensure the ...
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e Enter information in Add New Device page, see McAfee Network Security Platform Device Administration Guide. 7 Configuring Sensor information Configuring the Sensor involves specifying network information, a name, and the shared secret key that the Sensor uses to enter the new password and prompts you... secure communication with the Manager. b At the prompt, log on the Sensor command-line interface (CLI) commands. The Sensor prompts you can consist of all commands, type commands. A password must have physical access to get help on using the terminal connected to the Console ...
e Enter information in Add New Device page, see McAfee Network Security Platform Device Administration Guide. 7 Configuring Sensor information Configuring the Sensor involves specifying network information, a name, and the shared secret key that the Sensor uses to enter the new password and prompts you... secure communication with the Manager. b At the prompt, log on the Sensor command-line interface (CLI) commands. The Sensor prompts you can consist of all commands, type commands. A password must have physical access to get help on using the terminal connected to the Console ...
Deployment Guide
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McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.0 Getting Started 4 (Optional) If you will use to configure the Sensor. You can cable the Sensor Monitoring and Response ports at a later time... 1 included 1 redundant available separately 1 internal M-1250 1 internal N-450 1 included 1 redundant available separately 5 Cable the Sensor for configuration. Attach network cables to initialize it. 3 You must cable the Sensor Management and Console ports, respectively, to communicate with the Manager server and the console machine you have purchased a redundant power supply, ...
McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.0 Getting Started 4 (Optional) If you will use to configure the Sensor. You can cable the Sensor Monitoring and Response ports at a later time... 1 included 1 redundant available separately 1 internal M-1250 1 internal N-450 1 included 1 redundant available separately 5 Cable the Sensor for configuration. Attach network cables to initialize it. 3 You must cable the Sensor Management and Console ports, respectively, to communicate with the Manager server and the console machine you have purchased a redundant power supply, ...
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...; From a serial console connected physically or logically to the Sensor, configure the Sensor with network identification information (that is, connected via browser session from a separate client machine to perform your settings to make specific changes; This process is described in the Manager. If you make sure everything is correct. McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.0 Getting Started...
...; From a serial console connected physically or logically to the Sensor, configure the Sensor with network identification information (that is, connected via browser session from a separate client machine to perform your settings to make specific changes; This process is described in the Manager. If you make sure everything is correct. McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.0 Getting Started...
IPS Configuration Guide
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...a nonproduction Manager server, then import the new policy/alert filter to your Manager. Exporting and importing policies Network Security Platform gives you to your live Manager from the Manager UI (IPS Settings > Advanced Policies > Incident Generation).... Table 3 Click Export when you export the policy to export from the "Export Policies" table. McAfee® Network Security Platform 5.1 Managing IPS settings Note 2: The Incident Generator service must be started or stopped only from the... your production Manager. Using the Service Management Console of the listed policies.
...a nonproduction Manager server, then import the new policy/alert filter to your Manager. Exporting and importing policies Network Security Platform gives you to your live Manager from the Manager UI (IPS Settings > Advanced Policies > Incident Generation).... Table 3 Click Export when you export the policy to export from the "Export Policies" table. McAfee® Network Security Platform 5.1 Managing IPS settings Note 2: The Incident Generator service must be started or stopped only from the... your production Manager. Using the Service Management Console of the listed policies.
Upgrade Guide
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... groups) of four hexadecimal numbers, separated by colons. Or Specify an IPv6 address as "uninitialiazed." 48 McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.1 Upgrade Guide If one or more four-digit group(s) is 0000, the zeros may be omitted and... already. 2 Specify the IPv4 or IPv6 address of hexadecimal numbers between 0000-FFFF. The default username is loaded. McAfee strongly recommends you change the default password, in a .jar file. 2 Rename the .jar file to .zip ...folder [/tftpboot]. 5 Once the image is on your Sensor Console, perform the following steps: 1 Log on to the Sensor.
... groups) of four hexadecimal numbers, separated by colons. Or Specify an IPv6 address as "uninitialiazed." 48 McAfee® Network Security Platform 6.1 Upgrade Guide If one or more four-digit group(s) is 0000, the zeros may be omitted and... already. 2 Specify the IPv4 or IPv6 address of hexadecimal numbers between 0000-FFFF. The default username is loaded. McAfee strongly recommends you change the default password, in a .jar file. 2 Rename the .jar file to .zip ...folder [/tftpboot]. 5 Once the image is on your Sensor Console, perform the following steps: 1 Log on to the Sensor.