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... ON THE PRODUCT CD, OR A FILE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE FROM WHICH YOU DOWNLOADED THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE). IF APPLICABLE, YOU MAY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO MCAFEE OR THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND. 2 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
... ON THE PRODUCT CD, OR A FILE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE FROM WHICH YOU DOWNLOADED THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE). IF APPLICABLE, YOU MAY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO MCAFEE OR THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND. 2 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
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Contents Preface 5 About this guide 5 Audience 5 Conventions 5 What's in this guide 6 Find product documentation 6 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors 7 About the M-2750 Sensor 7 M-2750 physical description 7 Ports on the Sensor 8 Front and back panel LEDs 9 2 Before you install 11 Usage restrictions 11 Safety measures 11 Working with fiber-optic ... to use peer ports 25 Default Monitoring port speed settings 25 Cable types for routers, switches, hubs, and PCs 25 Cable for in-line 26 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 3
Contents Preface 5 About this guide 5 Audience 5 Conventions 5 What's in this guide 6 Find product documentation 6 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors 7 About the M-2750 Sensor 7 M-2750 physical description 7 Ports on the Sensor 8 Front and back panel LEDs 9 2 Before you install 11 Usage restrictions 11 Safety measures 11 Working with fiber-optic ... to use peer ports 25 Default Monitoring port speed settings 25 Cable types for routers, switches, hubs, and PCs 25 Cable for in-line 26 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 3
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Contents Connect the cables for tap mode 26 Connect the cables for SPAN or hub mode 27 Cable the failover interconnection 27 About the fail-open hardware 27 5 Troubleshooting the Sensor 29 A Technical specifications 31 B Regulatory, compliance, and safety information 33 Index 35 4 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
Contents Connect the cables for tap mode 26 Connect the cables for SPAN or hub mode 27 Cable the failover interconnection 27 About the fail-open hardware 27 5 Troubleshooting the Sensor 29 A Technical specifications 31 B Regulatory, compliance, and safety information 33 Index 35 4 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
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.... • Users - Bold User input or Path Text that the user types; the path of its features. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 5 introduction of accessing an option. Conventions This guide uses the following typographical conventions and icons. Note: Additional information, like an alternate method ...
.... • Users - Bold User input or Path Text that the user types; the path of its features. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 5 introduction of accessing an option. Conventions This guide uses the following typographical conventions and icons. Note: Additional information, like an alternate method ...
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...through preconfiguring, cabling, and troubleshooting your Sensor. After a product is released, information about the product is entered into the McAfee online KnowledgeBase. Preface Find product documentation What's in this ... 1 Click Product Documentation. 2 Select a product, then select...Click Browse the KnowledgeBase for articles listed by product and version. 6 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide Task 1 Go to the McAfee Technical Support ServicePortal at http://mysupport.mcafee.com. 2 Under Self Service, access the type of product implementation...
...through preconfiguring, cabling, and troubleshooting your Sensor. After a product is released, information about the product is entered into the McAfee online KnowledgeBase. Preface Find product documentation What's in this ... 1 Click Product Documentation. 2 Select a product, then select...Click Browse the KnowledgeBase for articles listed by product and version. 6 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide Task 1 Go to the McAfee Technical Support ServicePortal at http://mysupport.mcafee.com. 2 Under Self Service, access the type of product implementation...
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... monitoring to detect malicious activity, and respond to DHCP-NAC and then Standard NAC at a high-level and also describes theMcAfee M-2750 Network Security Sensor (Sensor) in the Getting Started Guide. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 7 After the Sensor is deployed and communication established, Sensors are high-performance, scalable, and flexible content processing appliances...
... monitoring to detect malicious activity, and respond to DHCP-NAC and then Standard NAC at a high-level and also describes theMcAfee M-2750 Network Security Sensor (Sensor) in the Getting Started Guide. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 7 After the Sensor is deployed and communication established, Sensors are high-performance, scalable, and flexible content processing appliances...
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... with ports 1A/ 1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B, 5A/5B, 6A/6B, 7A/7B, 8A/8B, 9A/9B, and 10A/10B, respectively. 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide You can assign an IP address to this port during installation. 2 One RS-232C Console port, which is used to set up..., X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, X9, and X10, and are used for use the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description Ports on the Sensor M-2750 Sensor is a 2RU (2 rack unit) and is used in remotely to set up and configure the Sensor. 4 Ten RJ-11 Fail-Open...
... with ports 1A/ 1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B, 5A/5B, 6A/6B, 7A/7B, 8A/8B, 9A/9B, and 10A/10B, respectively. 8 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide You can assign an IP address to this port during installation. 2 One RS-232C Console port, which is used to set up..., X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, X9, and X10, and are used for use the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description Ports on the Sensor M-2750 Sensor is a 2RU (2 rack unit) and is used in remotely to set up and configure the Sensor. 4 Ten RJ-11 Fail-Open...
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...Amber Green Amber Description Power Supply A is not functioning. Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description 1 5 Twenty small form-factor pluggable (SFP) 1 Gigabit Monitoring ports, which enable you can use the McAfee-provided cable or acquire one that if the Sensor fails, it...to run in failover mode, port 10A is too hot. (Chassis temperature too hot.) Flash Green Activity on its ports. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 9 The LEDs which indicate the Sensor's general operational status. Power Supply B is a hot-swappable, ...
...Amber Green Amber Description Power Supply A is not functioning. Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description 1 5 Twenty small form-factor pluggable (SFP) 1 Gigabit Monitoring ports, which enable you can use the McAfee-provided cable or acquire one that if the Sensor fails, it...to run in failover mode, port 10A is too hot. (Chassis temperature too hot.) Flash Green Activity on its ports. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 9 The LEDs which indicate the Sensor's general operational status. Power Supply B is a hot-swappable, ...
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...speed is 10 Mbps. The link is operating. Fan 2 is disconnected. The link is not operating. Fan 2 is disconnected. 10 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide The port speed is connected. The link is 10 Mbps. Fan 3 is 100 Mbps. The port speed is ...Off Green Off Green Amber Off Green Off Fan 1 is disconnected. The link is connected. The link is connected. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description LED Status Description If a power supply is 1000 Mbps. The port speed is not present, both green and amber ...
...speed is 10 Mbps. The link is operating. Fan 2 is disconnected. The link is not operating. Fan 2 is disconnected. 10 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide The port speed is connected. The link is 10 Mbps. Fan 3 is 100 Mbps. The port speed is ...Off Green Off Green Amber Off Green Off Fan 1 is disconnected. The link is connected. The link is connected. 1 Introducing Network Security Sensors M-2750 physical description LED Status Description If a power supply is 1000 Mbps. The port speed is not present, both green and amber ...
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...apply to observe these safety warnings could result in the Sensor appliance that is not part of the normal operation of McAfee Network Security Platform. Failure to all power cords, including the redundant power cord. • Only trained and qualified personnel should be ...The Sensor appliance is not a general purpose workstation. • McAfee prohibits the use and operation of a Sensor: • You may not remove the outer shell of the Sensor. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 11 Contents Usage restrictions Safety measures Working with fiber...
...apply to observe these safety warnings could result in the Sensor appliance that is not part of the normal operation of McAfee Network Security Platform. Failure to all power cords, including the redundant power cord. • Only trained and qualified personnel should be ...The Sensor appliance is not a general purpose workstation. • McAfee prohibits the use and operation of a Sensor: • You may not remove the outer shell of the Sensor. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 11 Contents Usage restrictions Safety measures Working with fiber...
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... contain TNV circuits. Contents of rack mounting ears. • One printed M-2750 Slide Rail Assembly Procedure. • One printed M-2750 Quick Start Guide. • Release Notes. 12 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide Invisible radiation might disrupt other equipment, and direct the flow ... uses fiber-optic connectors for use RJ-45 connectors. Working with the Sensor. Doing so will be required to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. Note the following accessories are acceptable for its Monitoring ports. To avoid exposure to radiation, do...
... contain TNV circuits. Contents of rack mounting ears. • One printed M-2750 Slide Rail Assembly Procedure. • One printed M-2750 Quick Start Guide. • Release Notes. 12 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide Invisible radiation might disrupt other equipment, and direct the flow ... uses fiber-optic connectors for use RJ-45 connectors. Working with the Sensor. Doing so will be required to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. Note the following accessories are acceptable for its Monitoring ports. To avoid exposure to radiation, do...
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... the Slide Rail Kit. 7 Pull out the packing material surrounding the Sensor. 8 Remove the Sensor from the preceding list are missing or damaged, contact McAfee support. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 13 These parts are listed on the packing list and in case you need to the installation site as close to...
... the Slide Rail Kit. 7 Pull out the packing material surrounding the Sensor. 8 Remove the Sensor from the preceding list are missing or damaged, contact McAfee support. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 13 These parts are listed on the packing list and in case you need to the installation site as close to...
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2 Before you install Unpack the Sensor 14 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
2 Before you install Unpack the Sensor 14 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide
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... overview Setting up a Sensor involves the following steps: Task 1 Positioning the Sensor. 2 Installing interface modules (SFP). 3 Attaching power, network, and monitoring cables. 4 Powering on the Sensor. 5 Configuring the Sensor after you will attach two mounting ears and rails to the ... have set up and powered on page 3 Position the Sensor Place the Sensor in the subsequent sections. Each M-2750 is a 2RU (2 rack unit). McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 15 3 Setting up the Sensor This chapter describes the process of setting up a Sensor to ...
... overview Setting up a Sensor involves the following steps: Task 1 Positioning the Sensor. 2 Installing interface modules (SFP). 3 Attaching power, network, and monitoring cables. 4 Powering on the Sensor. 5 Configuring the Sensor after you will attach two mounting ears and rails to the ... have set up and powered on page 3 Position the Sensor Place the Sensor in the subsequent sections. Each M-2750 is a 2RU (2 rack unit). McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 15 3 Setting up the Sensor This chapter describes the process of setting up a Sensor to ...
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... two people place the chassis into the rail cabinet. The ears secure the Sensor to mount the Sensor in the rack. Be sure to fasten the ears securely to the corresponding Sensor Quick Start Guide. 16 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide For details, refer to the rack. Insert the...to the front and rear of the Sensor by fastening it with the screws provided. 4 Attach the ear to secure the slotted panhead screws. Mount the Sensor on a rack McAfee recommends rack-mounting your Sensors. Remove the power cable and all the parts you will need : two three-...
... two people place the chassis into the rail cabinet. The ears secure the Sensor to mount the Sensor in the rack. Be sure to fasten the ears securely to the corresponding Sensor Quick Start Guide. 16 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide For details, refer to the rack. Insert the...to the front and rear of the Sensor by fastening it with the screws provided. 4 Attach the ear to secure the slotted panhead screws. Mount the Sensor on a rack McAfee recommends rack-mounting your Sensors. Remove the power cable and all the parts you will need : two three-...
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...in place unless a power supply is in place. Figure 3-1 Rail release latch for the Sensor Redundant power supply A basic configuration of the appliance, McAfee recommends that two people remove the chassis from the rail cabinet. Figure 3-2 Inserting the power supply for redundancy. When removing the chassis from its ... you hear the innermost rails snap in place. Do not operate the Sensor without the faceplate panel in the power supply slot. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 17 On each side of these modules has one hot swappable supply.
...in place unless a power supply is in place. Figure 3-1 Rail release latch for the Sensor Redundant power supply A basic configuration of the appliance, McAfee recommends that two people remove the chassis from the rail cabinet. Figure 3-2 Inserting the power supply for redundancy. When removing the chassis from its ... you hear the innermost rails snap in place. Do not operate the Sensor without the faceplate panel in the power supply slot. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 17 On each side of these modules has one hot swappable supply.
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...true redundant operation with the backplane, then push firmly to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on page 3 18 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide To avoid data interruption, do not power off only the power supply you plug each supply into a different ...both power supplies on the left side of the power supply and pull it makes contact with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that the power supplies are replacing. Figure 3-3 Power supply units of the Sensor 4 Slide in Attaching Cables to the...
...true redundant operation with the backplane, then push firmly to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on page 3 18 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide To avoid data interruption, do not power off only the power supply you plug each supply into a different ...both power supplies on the left side of the power supply and pull it makes contact with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that the power supplies are replacing. Figure 3-3 Power supply units of the Sensor 4 Slide in Attaching Cables to the...
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... size of small form-factor pluggable modules as shown in the Sensor while it on long reach (LR). McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 19 To ensure compatibility, McAfee supports only those SFP modules purchased through McAfee or from its protective packaging. 2 Ensure the module is a hot-swappable, protocol-independent, compact, optical receiver, which...
... size of small form-factor pluggable modules as shown in the Sensor while it on long reach (LR). McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 19 To ensure compatibility, McAfee supports only those SFP modules purchased through McAfee or from its protective packaging. 2 Ensure the module is a hot-swappable, protocol-independent, compact, optical receiver, which...
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... module Task 1 Disconnect the network cable from the module. 2 Release the module from the slot by pulling the bail-clasp out of its locked position. 3 Slide the module out of the module with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you should install it...into the optical bore for protection. Modules are installing a redundant power supply, you plug each supply into a different power circuit. 20 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 3 Setting up the Sensor Power on the Sensor 3 Locate the label on the Sensor until you have installed the...
... module Task 1 Disconnect the network cable from the module. 2 Release the module from the slot by pulling the bail-clasp out of its locked position. 3 Slide the module out of the module with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you should install it...into the optical bore for protection. Modules are installing a redundant power supply, you plug each supply into a different power circuit. 20 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 3 Setting up the Sensor Power on the Sensor 3 Locate the label on the Sensor until you have installed the...
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Setting up the Sensor Power off the Sensor McAfee recommends that you use the shutdown CLI command to halt the Sensor before powering it down. It powers on CLI commands, see CLI Guide. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 21 Power off the Sensor 3 Task 1 Connect the power cable to the Sensor power supply. 2 Connect the power cable to a power source. For more information on as soon as one of its power cable is connected to a power source. The Sensor has no power switch.
Setting up the Sensor Power off the Sensor McAfee recommends that you use the shutdown CLI command to halt the Sensor before powering it down. It powers on CLI commands, see CLI Guide. McAfee® Network Security Platform M-2750 Sensor Product Guide 21 Power off the Sensor 3 Task 1 Connect the power cable to the Sensor power supply. 2 Connect the power cable to a power source. For more information on as soon as one of its power cable is connected to a power source. The Sensor has no power switch.