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... SPAN or hub mode 29 Cable the failover interconnection ports 29 How does the fail-open function work 30 5 Troubleshooting the Sensor 31 6 Sensor technical specifications 33 A Regulatory, compliance, and safety information 35 Index 37 4 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide
... SPAN or hub mode 29 Cable the failover interconnection ports 29 How does the fail-open function work 30 5 Troubleshooting the Sensor 31 6 Sensor technical specifications 33 A Regulatory, compliance, and safety information 35 Index 37 4 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide
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.... The Sensor examines the header and data portion of every network packet, looking for , and how to the security needs of a McAfee® Network Security Sensor (Sensor) is to analyze traffic on selected network segments and to the malicious activity as configured by the administrator. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 7 After you deploy a Sensor successfully, you configure...
.... The Sensor examines the header and data portion of every network packet, looking for , and how to the security needs of a McAfee® Network Security Sensor (Sensor) is to analyze traffic on selected network segments and to the malicious activity as configured by the administrator. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 7 After you deploy a Sensor successfully, you configure...
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...Supply in -line Mode fail-close, meaning that meets your specific needs. Power supply B is corrupted and you must procure a country-appropriate power cable. 10 Power Supply B (optional, purchased separately). 1 Overview M-6050 physical description 3 One RS-232C Auxiliary port, which may ... information for the health of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have internal taps; These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 running in in AC mode. 10 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide The M-6050 does not have no IP address and...
...Supply in -line Mode fail-close, meaning that meets your specific needs. Power supply B is corrupted and you must procure a country-appropriate power cable. 10 Power Supply B (optional, purchased separately). 1 Overview M-6050 physical description 3 One RS-232C Auxiliary port, which may ... information for the health of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have internal taps; These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 running in in AC mode. 10 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide The M-6050 does not have no IP address and...
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... Weight Voltage Range Frequency Vibration, operating Vibration, non-operating Power requirements Temperature Ambient Temperature Range (Non-condensing) Relative Humidity (Non-condensing) Sensor Specifics System Heat Dissipation Airflow Altitude Description Without mounting ears/rails/cable management: • width: 16.75 in. (41.91 cm) • height: 3.5 in. (8.89 cm) ... Non-operating 5% to 95% non-condensing AC (max): 535W, 1825 BTU/hr DC (max): To Be determined 200 lfm (1 m/s) Sealevel to 10,000 ft (3050m) McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 33
... Weight Voltage Range Frequency Vibration, operating Vibration, non-operating Power requirements Temperature Ambient Temperature Range (Non-condensing) Relative Humidity (Non-condensing) Sensor Specifics System Heat Dissipation Airflow Altitude Description Without mounting ears/rails/cable management: • width: 16.75 in. (41.91 cm) • height: 3.5 in. (8.89 cm) ... Non-operating 5% to 95% non-condensing AC (max): 535W, 1825 BTU/hr DC (max): To Be determined 200 lfm (1 m/s) Sealevel to 10,000 ft (3050m) McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 33
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6 Sensor technical specifications 34 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide
6 Sensor technical specifications 34 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide
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...used in this guide 5 D documentation audience for this guide 5 product-specific, finding 6 typographical conventions and icons 5 F front panel 10, 14, 15 H hot swappable power supply 20 K key features 9 M Management port 26 McAfee ServicePortal, accessing 6 module 22, 23 P peer 27, 29 Pluggable ... sensor responsibilities 7 ServicePortal, finding product documentation 6 setting up 17, 25 SFP 21 SFP module 24 specifications 33 T Technical Support, finding product information 6 Troubleshooting 7, 8, 13, 17, 31 X XFP module 22 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 37
...used in this guide 5 D documentation audience for this guide 5 product-specific, finding 6 typographical conventions and icons 5 F front panel 10, 14, 15 H hot swappable power supply 20 K key features 9 M Management port 26 McAfee ServicePortal, accessing 6 module 22, 23 P peer 27, 29 Pluggable ... sensor responsibilities 7 ServicePortal, finding product documentation 6 setting up 17, 25 SFP 21 SFP module 24 specifications 33 T Technical Support, finding product information 6 Troubleshooting 7, 8, 13, 17, 31 X XFP module 22 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide 37
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Cabling for in-line ...20 Cabling for TAP mode ...21 Cabling for SPAN or hub mode 21 Cabling the Failover interconnection ports 21 Using Fail-Open hardware ...22 Troubleshooting 23 Sensor Technical Specifications 24 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information 25 Sensor Capacity 27 iv
Cabling for in-line ...20 Cabling for TAP mode ...21 Cabling for SPAN or hub mode 21 Cabling the Failover interconnection ports 21 Using Fail-Open hardware ...22 Troubleshooting 23 Sensor Technical Specifications 24 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information 25 Sensor Capacity 27 iv
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...installation problems that you must follow prior to configuring the sensor. • Chapter 4: Attaching Cables to the M-6050 Sensor describes how to attach network, monitoring, configuration, and response cables to the sensor, and how to cable the sensor to operate in ... Sensor Configuration Guide-using the Wizard For information to 5:00 P.M. McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Preface Contacting Technical Support • Chapter 2: Before You Install contains system specifications, and the safety and usage requirements for customers with Gold or ...
...installation problems that you must follow prior to configuring the sensor. • Chapter 4: Attaching Cables to the M-6050 Sensor describes how to attach network, monitoring, configuration, and response cables to the sensor, and how to cable the sensor to operate in ... Sensor Configuration Guide-using the Wizard For information to 5:00 P.M. McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Preface Contacting Technical Support • Chapter 2: Before You Install contains system specifications, and the safety and usage requirements for customers with Gold or ...
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...setup and then press ENTER. On the Configuration tab, click Backup. set sensor ip Information that you must type based on your specific situation or environment is denoted using Courier New font. Caution: vii Text such as syntax, keywords, and values that you must ... to refer to negative consequences of certain actions, such as a series of data is shown in angle brackets. McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Preface Conventions used in this guide This document uses the following typographical conventions: Convention Example Terms that...
...setup and then press ENTER. On the Configuration tab, click Backup. set sensor ip Information that you must type based on your specific situation or environment is denoted using Courier New font. Caution: vii Text such as syntax, keywords, and values that you must ... to refer to negative consequences of certain actions, such as a series of data is shown in angle brackets. McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Preface Conventions used in this guide This document uses the following typographical conventions: Convention Example Terms that...
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...what attacks to watch for, and how to respond with a high degree of accuracy, and flexible enough to adapt to the security needs of configuring a sensor and establishing communication with the ISM is established, sensors are configured and managed using the central IntruShield ISM... Deployment of an IntruShield IPS requires knowledge of your system. 1 About IntruShield sensors IntruShield sensors are specifically designed to handle traffic at key network access points, an IntruShield sensor provides real-time traffic monitoring to detect malicious activity and respond to respond...
...what attacks to watch for, and how to respond with a high degree of accuracy, and flexible enough to adapt to the security needs of configuring a sensor and establishing communication with the ISM is established, sensors are configured and managed using the central IntruShield ISM... Deployment of an IntruShield IPS requires knowledge of your system. 1 About IntruShield sensors IntruShield sensors are specifically designed to handle traffic at key network access points, an IntruShield sensor provides real-time traffic monitoring to detect malicious activity and respond to respond...
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... with the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit. The M-6050 does not have no IP address and are used in conjunction with a third-party external tap to run in -line, or a combination (that meets your specific needs. Front panel LEDs The front panel LEDs provide... the sensor and the activity on -line KnowledgeBase at https://mysupport.mcafee.com. 9 Power Supply A (included). McAfee provides a standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire). McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Overview M-6050 physical description 5 Eight 10 Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP...
... with the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit. The M-6050 does not have no IP address and are used in conjunction with a third-party external tap to run in -line, or a combination (that meets your specific needs. Front panel LEDs The front panel LEDs provide... the sensor and the activity on -line KnowledgeBase at https://mysupport.mcafee.com. 9 Power Supply A (included). McAfee provides a standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire). McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-6050 Sensor Product Guide Overview M-6050 physical description 5 Eight 10 Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP...
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APPENDIX A Sensor Technical Specifications The following table lists the specifications of the M-6050 sensor. Weight Voltage Range Frequency Vibration, operating Vibration, non-operating Power requirements Temperature 47 lbs (21.31 kg) 100-240VAC 50/60Hz Sinusoidal...Hz @ 0.33 g Sinusoidal: 10 to 500 Hz @ 0.8 gpk Random: 2.5 to 200 Hz @ 1.05 g 450W Ambient Temperature Range (Non-condensing) Relative Humidity (Noncondensing) Sensor Specifics Operating 0C(32F) to 35C(95F) Non-operating -40C(-40F) to 70C(158F) Operating 5%-90% non-condensing Non-operating 5% to 95% non-condensing System Heat...
APPENDIX A Sensor Technical Specifications The following table lists the specifications of the M-6050 sensor. Weight Voltage Range Frequency Vibration, operating Vibration, non-operating Power requirements Temperature 47 lbs (21.31 kg) 100-240VAC 50/60Hz Sinusoidal...Hz @ 0.33 g Sinusoidal: 10 to 500 Hz @ 0.8 gpk Random: 2.5 to 200 Hz @ 1.05 g 450W Ambient Temperature Range (Non-condensing) Relative Humidity (Noncondensing) Sensor Specifics Operating 0C(32F) to 35C(95F) Non-operating -40C(-40F) to 70C(158F) Operating 5%-90% non-condensing Non-operating 5% to 95% non-condensing System Heat...