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Hardware Guide Revision C McAfee Firewall Enterprise S1104, S2008, S3008 The McAfee Firewall Enterprise Hardware Product Guide describes the features and capabilities of appliance models S1104, S2008, and S3008. Introducing the appliances The features and capabilities of models S1104, S2008, and S3008 allow you to plan and configure an appliance. Models and features McAfee Firewall Enterprise models S1104, S2008, and S3008 include the following features. Table 1 Model features Model Network ports Dedicated management port? Remote Management Module? Integrated SSL accelerator? S1104 4 No No No 1U S2008 8 Yes No No 1U S3008 8 Yes Yes Yes 1U Rack height Model S1104 The following figure shows the attributes of model S1104. Figure 1 Model S1104 front panel 1

Number Description 1 Power button 2 RS-232 serial port 3 VGA port 4 Network port 1-0 5 Network port 1-1 6 Network port 1-2 7 Network port 1-3 8 USB ports Model S2008 The following figure shows the attributes of model S2008. Figure 2 Model S2008 front panel Number Description 1 Network port 1-0 2 Network port 1-1 3 Network port 1-2 4 Network port 1-3 5 Network port 1-4 6 Network port 1-5 7 Network port 1-6 8 Network port 1-7 9 Dedicated management port 10 VGA port 11 USB ports 12 RS-232 serial port 13 Power button 14 USB port 2

Model S3008 The following figure shows the attributes of model S3008. Figure 3 Model S3008 front panel Number Description 1 Network port 1-0 2 Network port 1-1 3 Network port 1-2 4 Network port 1-3 5 Network port 1-4 6 Network port 1-5 7 Network port 1-6 8 Network port 1-7 9 Remote Management Module port 10 Dedicated management port mgr1 11 VGA port 12 USB ports 13 RS-232 serial port 14 Power button 15 USB port Supported software Several Firewall Enterprise software versions are supported. Model S1104 Version 7 7.0.1.02.HW02 rev. B and later Version 8 8.1.1 and later Models S2008 and S3008 Version 7 7.0.1.02.HW03 and later Version 8 8.1.1 and later 3

Network ports and NICs Firewall Enterprise models S1104, S2008, and S3008 have multiple 1 gigabit RJ45 copper network ports, which are physically labeled. These port labels correspond to Firewall Enterprise NIC (network interface card) names for software version 8.1.1 and later. In version 8.1.1 and later, software NIC names for network ports are derived from a combination of two factors: Ethernet port number (labeled on the network module) Network module bay number where the Ethernet port is installed ( 1 is used for appliances that do not have network module bays) This information is combined to create the NIC name as follows: <module bay number>-<ethernet port number> The following table shows the NIC names for version 8.1.1 and later. Table 2 NIC names in version 8.1.1 Model Software NIC names S1104 1-0 to 1-3 S2008 1-0 to 1-7 S3008 1-0 to 1-7 Types of management ports There are two types of management ports: dedicated management ports and Remote Management Module ports. Dedicated management ports Models S2008 and S3008 include a single 10/100/1000 RJ45 copper dedicated management port, which provides additional network connection options for management traffic. Model S1104 does not include a dedicated management port. Supported types of network traffic Dedicated management ports can be used for several types of network traffic. Firewall administration, including: Firewall Enterprise Admin Console McAfee Firewall Enterprise Control Center Secure Shell Streaming log data to remote servers, including: McAfee Firewall Profiler McAfee Firewall Reporter Syslog server High Availability heartbeat Conventional network ports can also be used for these types of traffic. 4

Identifying the management port For Firewall Enterprise version 8.1.1 and later, the management port NIC is named mgr1. Remote Management Module port Model S3008 includes a single 10/100 RJ45 copper Remote Management Module port, which provides system management features independent from the Firewall Enterprise operating system. The Remote Management Module port cannot be used by Firewall Enterprise and the port does not appear in the list of firewall interfaces. Models S1104 and S2008 do not include Remote Management Module ports. Features You can use the Remote Management Module web interface to perform several tasks. View system information View system health, including: Sensor readings Event log Control the appliance remotely using console redirection Turn the appliance on or off Client system requirements A client computer with a web browser is required to access the Remote Management Module web interface. To remotely access the appliance console, Java Runtime Environment version 1.6 or later must be installed. The following operating system and web browser combinations have been tested. Table 3 Tested operating system and web browser combinations Operating system Web browser SUSE Linux 10.2 Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 Firefox 3.0.1 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 32-bit Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Firefox 2.0.0.14 Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit Internet Explorer 7.0 Firefox 3.0.1 Windows XP Professional SP3 64-bit Internet Explorer 7.0 Windows Vista 32-bit Internet Explorer 7.0 eusb support Some S2008 or S3008 models contain an integrated eusb device that allows you to re-image the appliance or run hardware diagnostics without the use of external media. To determine if your model includes the eusb device, locate the appliance part number. The part number can be found on your activation certificate, or printed on a label on the appliance cover. Appliances with the following part numbers contain the eusb device: S2008 610-1653-05 or higher 5

S3008 610-1654-05 or higher See also Update the eusb device on page 9 Regulatory information In compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, this section provides information about the appliance models and McAfee, Inc., contact information. Model information The following regulatory information applies to Firewall Enterprise S1104, S2008, and S3008 models. Table 4 Regulatory model information Firewall Enterprise model S1104 S2008 S3008 Regulatory model S1104 S2008/S3008 S2008/S3008 Contact information Use the following information to contact McAfee, Inc. McAfee, Inc. 2821 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA (800) 338-8754 Configure management ports You need to enable the dedicated management ports for models S2008 and S3008, and Remote Management Module for model S3008 to manage network traffic. Tasks Configure a dedicated management port on page 6 The dedicated management ports included with models S2008 and S3008 are disabled by default. To configure and enable a dedicated management port, perform these steps. Configure the Remote Management Module on page 7 The Remote Management Module included with model S3008 is disabled by default. Perform these tasks to configure and use the Remote Management Module. Configure a dedicated management port The dedicated management ports included with models S2008 and S3008 are disabled by default. To configure and enable a dedicated management port, perform these steps. Task 1 Create a zone for the management network. 2 Configure the NIC that corresponds to the dedicated management port and assign it to the management zone. 3 Create or modify access control rules to allow the appropriate management traffic. 6

See also Dedicated management ports on page 4 Configure the Remote Management Module The Remote Management Module included with model S3008 is disabled by default. Perform these tasks to configure and use the Remote Management Module. Before you begin If the appliance is deployed in a production environment, schedule a maintenance interval to enable the Remote Management Module. Tasks Connect the Remote Management Module port on page 7 To use the Remote Management Module, connect the Remote Management Module port to a network. Enable the Remote Management Module on page 7 You can configure and enable the Remote Management Module. Connect to the Remote Management Module web interface on page 8 Perform these steps to connect to the Remote Management Module web interface from a remote computer. See also Remote Management Module port on page 5 Connect the Remote Management Module port To use the Remote Management Module, connect the Remote Management Module port to a network. McAfee recommends connecting the Remote Management Module port to a dedicated management network that meets the security needs of your organization. Enable the Remote Management Module You can configure and enable the Remote Management Module. Task 1 Enter the appliance BIOS menu. a Restart or turn on the appliance. b c d Press F2 to enter the BIOS menu. Navigate to the Server Management tab. Select BMC LAN Configuration. 2 Configure the following options: IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address 7

3 In the User configuration area, specify at least one user that will be allowed to access the appliance from a remote host. a In the User ID field, select the user ID that you want to configure. The appliance has five user IDs for user information: anonymous, root, User3, User4, and User5. Each user ID can be enabled or disabled and assigned a privilege. b Configure the following options: Privilege User name User password c In the User status field, select Enable to activate the user ID. 4 Press F10 to exit the BIOS and save the changes. Connect to the Remote Management Module web interface Perform these steps to connect to the Remote Management Module web interface from a remote computer. Task 1 In a web browser, go to https://<ip of Remote Management Module>. The first time you connect, accept the SSL certificate. 2 Specify a user name and password, then click Login. The homepage appears. 3 Click the tab that corresponds to the task you want to perform. For option descriptions, click Help. Table 5 Web interface tabs Tab System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Task View appliance information View sensor readings View the event log Configure Remote Management Module network settings Manage Remote Management Module users Upload a new SSL certificate Configure LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Access the appliance console Turn the appliance on or off When modifying network settings for the Remote Management Module on the Configuration tab, select Intel RMM3 from the LAN Channel drop-down list. Do not configure the Baseboard Mgmt LAN channel. 8

Re-image an appliance Serious issues might require you to re-install or re-image your Firewall Enterprise appliance. Before you begin If the appliance is deployed in a production environment, schedule a maintenance interval to perform the re-imaging procedure. If you want to preserve the firewall configuration, create a configuration backup and save it off the appliance. For instructions on creating a configuration backup, refer to the McAfee Firewall Enterprise Product Guide. If your appliance does not have an integrated eusb device, locate the installation USB drive that was included with the appliance. If you cannot find the USB drive, download the USB image and write it to a USB drive. All S1104, S2008, and S3008 models can be re-imaged using an installation USB drive. Some S2008 and S3008 models contain an integrated eusb device that allows the appliances to be re-imaged without external media. Tasks Update the eusb device on page 9 The eusb Flashing Utility can be used to update the versions available on the eusb device. Re-image the appliance using the eusb device on page 10 Use the integrated eusb device to re-image the appliance. Download the USB image and write it to a USB drive on page 11 If you do not have the installation USB drive that was included with the appliance, perform this procedure to create a new one. Re-image the appliance using a USB drive on page 11 If your appliance does not have an eusb device, you must use a USB drive to re-image. Update the eusb device The eusb Flashing Utility can be used to update the versions available on the eusb device. Before you begin Verify that your appliance has an integrated eusb device. Select the type of media for the eusb Flashing Utility image. USB The USB drive must be 2 GB or larger. DVD S models do not have a DVD drive an external USB DVD drive is needed. McAfee recommends using USB media. The versions that shipped with your appliance might not be the most current, or you might have different eusb versions throughout your network. With the eusb Flashing Utility, you can update the versions available for your appliances. Firewall S1104 models do not have an eusb device. 9

Task 1 Download the update tool. a Go to www.mcafee.com/us/downloads. b c Enter your grant number, then navigate to the appropriate product and version. Select the eusb Flashing Utility file and write the image to a DVD or USB drive. USB drive 1 Download the USB.img image. 2 Write the image to the USB drive. See KnowledgeBase article KB69115 for instructions. DVD 1 Download the.iso image. 2 From your local hard drive, right-click the.iso image file and select Burn disk image. 3 When prompted, insert a blank DVD disc. 2 Restart the appliance to the media you created. a Insert the media into the appliance. b Restart the appliance. c When Press <F2> to enter SETUP, <F6> Boot Menu, <F12> for Network Boot appears on the screen, press F6. d e f Select the drive that the media is in. When prompted Would you like to update your eusb image?, select Yes. The McAfee eusb Flashing Utility opens and searches for the eusb device. When the device is found, select Yes to proceed. If the eusb device cannot be found, the system shows an error message and prompts you to restart. 3 When complete, you are prompted to restart; select Yes. 4 After the system restarts, remove the media. Re-image the appliance using the eusb device Use the integrated eusb device to re-image the appliance. Before you begin Determine if your model contains an eusb device. See eusb support in this guide for more information. Task 1 Connect your appliance to a monitor and keyboard or serial console. 2 Restart or turn on the appliance. 3 During startup, press F6 to access the one-time boot settings. 10

4 From the list of boot options, select McAfee Firewall. The appliance boots from the integrated installation media and displays standard boot-up information. 5 At the welcome menu, select the appropriate option. If you are using a mouse and keyboard, type 1, then press Enter. If you are using a serial console, type 4, then press Enter. The appliance continues starting. 6 When prompted, choose the version you want to install. a Use the arrow keys and spacebar to select the version. b Select OK, then press Enter. Installation begins. When the operation completes, a menu appears. 7 On the post-installation menu, select Reboot, then press Enter. The appliance restarts and boots the Firewall Enterprise version you installed. 8 Provide the initial configuration using one of these methods: Insert a USB drive containing a disaster recovery backup into one of the appliance USB ports. Use the Quick Start Wizard on a Windows-based computer to create an initial configuration file and save it to a USB drive, then insert the USB drive into the appliance. Complete the text-based Quick Start Wizard at the appliance terminal. See also eusb support on page 5 Download the USB image and write it to a USB drive If you do not have the installation USB drive that was included with the appliance, perform this procedure to create a new one. Task 1 Download the USB image. a In a web browser, navigate to www.mcafee.com/us/downloads. b c Provide your grant number, then navigate to the appropriate product and version. Download the USB image (.zip) file. Make sure the version you download is compatible with the appliance. 2 Write the image to a USB drive. Refer to KnowledgeBase article KB69115 for instructions. See also Supported software on page 3 Re-image the appliance using a USB drive If your appliance does not have an eusb device, you must use a USB drive to re-image. Re-imaging an appliance removes all configuration and log data. 11

Task 1 Boot the appliance from the physical installation media that you created. If the appliance is on, insert the USB drive and restart the appliance. If the appliance is off, insert the USB drive and turn on the appliance. The appliance starts and displays standard boot-up information. 2 When the appliance starts, enter the boot menu. For S1104 models, press F7. For S2008 and S3008 models, press F6. 3 At the boot menu, select the installation USB drive. The name of the drive depends on the USB drive used. The appliance boots from the USB drive. 4 At the Welcome to McAfee Firewall Enterprise menu, select the appropriate option. If you are using a mouse and keyboard, press Enter to accept the default. If you intend to use a serial console, type 4 and press Enter. 5 When the installation complete message appears, remove the installation media from the appliance. 6 Press R to restart the appliance, then press Enter. The appliance restarts and boots the Firewall Enterprise version you installed. 7 Provide the initial configuration using one of these methods: Insert a USB drive containing a disaster recovery backup into one of the appliance USB ports. Use the Quick Start Wizard on a Windows-based computer to create an initial configuration file and save it to a USB drive, then insert the USB drive into the appliance. Complete the text-based Quick Start Wizard at the appliance terminal. 12

Diagnosing hardware problems Firewall Enterprise models S2008 and S3008 contain tools you can use to diagnose hardware problems. Run hardware diagnostics The diagnostics utility is independent of the appliance operating system, so the appliance must be restarted to run the diagnostics. Before you begin Determine if your model contains an eusb device. Some S2008 and S3008 models contain an integrated eusb device that includes a hardware diagnostic utility. See eusb support in this guide for more information. If the appliance is deployed in a production environment, schedule a maintenance interval to run hardware diagnostics. Make sure your appliance is not connected to a network. If you want to run a comprehensive test on the NIC ports, use a crossover cable to connect any network port to another port in the same system. Use these high-level steps to run diagnostics on your appliance. For complete instructions, including how to create an IDT CD or USB, see the Intel Diagnostics Tool for McAfee Appliances Instructions. 1 Determine the IDT media source eusb, CD, or USB drive. If you use the eusb IDT, you will not be able to save the test logs. 2 Prepare your appliance. If external media is used, insert the CD or USB drive during this step. 3 Start the diagnostic utility. 4 Run the hardware test. 5 [Optional] Run another type of test. 6 Exit the diagnostic utility. 7 [Optional] View the log created by the test with the edit fsz:\result.log command. 8 Restart the appliance with the reset command. If external media was used, remove it before restarting. See also eusb support on page 5 13

View the system event log You can view the system event log (SEL) by connecting to the Remote Management Module or by using the integrated system event log viewer. If the Firewall Enterprise IPMI daemon (ipmid) is enabled, system event log events are converted to firewall audit entries and removed from the system event log. If you want to use the system event log to monitor hardware events instead of the firewall audit, disable ipmid by running the command cf daemond disable agent=ipmid. Tasks Use the Remote Management Module on page 14 To view the system event log from a remote location, use the Remote Management Module. Use the integrated system event log viewer on page 14 If you have local access to the appliance, use the integrated system event log viewer to view the system event log. Use the Remote Management Module To view the system event log from a remote location, use the Remote Management Module. Task 1 In a web browser, go to https://<ip of Remote Management Module>. 2 Specify your credentials and log on. 3 Click the Server Health tab. 4 Click Event Log. Use the integrated system event log viewer If you have local access to the appliance, use the integrated system event log viewer to view the system event log. Task 1 Connect your appliance to a monitor and keyboard. 2 Restart or turn on the appliance. 3 When the appliance starts, press F6 to access the one-time boot settings. 4 From the list of boot options, select Internal EFI Shell. The EFI shell starts and a countdown timer appears. When the countdown is complete, the Intel Diagnostic Tool menu appears. Wait for the countdown to finish. Do not press any key. 5 At the fs0:\> prompt, run the sel command. The system event log viewer appears. For instructions on how to use the system event log viewer, select Help. 14

S1104 control panel indicator lights The control panel of S1104 model has two status indicator lights. The control panel is found on the front of the chassis. Figure 4 S1104 control panel indicator lights 1 Power button 2 System power 3 Hard drive activity The following table summarizes the indicator light states and the corresponding hardware component status. Table 6 S1104 indicator light states Indicator light Color State Status System power Blue Solid Power on Off Off Power off Disk activity Amber Random blink Hard disk activity in progress Off Off No hard disk activity S2008 and S3008 control panel indicator lights The control panel of S2008 and S3008 models has four status indicator lights. The control panel is found on the front of the chassis. Figure 5 S2008 and S3008 control panel indicator lights 15

1 NIC 1 4 Hard drive activity 2 System power 5 Power button 3 System status 6 USB port The following table summarizes the indicator light states and the corresponding hardware component status. Table 7 S2008 and S3008 indicator light states Indicator light Color State Status NIC 1 Green Solid NIC link/no access Blink LAN access System power Green Solid Power on Off Off Power off Disk activity Green Random blink Hard disk activity in progress Off Off No hard disk activity The following table describes the system status indicator light. Table 8 S2008 and S3008 system status indicator light Color State Status Green Solid System booted and ready Blink System degraded: Non-critical temperature threshold asserted Non-critical voltage threshold asserted Non-critical fan threshold asserted Fan redundancy lost, sufficient system cooling maintained This does not apply to non-redundant systems. Power supply predictive failure Power supply redundancy lost This does not apply to non-redundant systems. Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a mirrored DIMM (memory mirroring) This indicates the appliance no longer has spare DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost condition. The corresponding DIMM indicator light should light up. Amber Blink Non-fatal alarm System is likely to fail: CATERR asserted Critical temperature threshold asserted Critical voltage threshold asserted VRD hot asserted SMI Timeout asserted 16

Table 8 S2008 and S3008 system status indicator light (continued) Color State Status Solid Fatal alarm System has failed or shut down: CPU missing Thermal Trip asserted Non-recoverable temperature threshold asserted Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted Power fault/power Control Failure Fan redundancy lost, insufficient system cooling This does not apply to non-redundant systems. Power supply redundancy lost insufficient system power This does not apply to non-redundant systems. Off Off System powered off Copyright 2013 McAfee, Inc. Do not copy without permission. McAfee and the McAfee logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of McAfee, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. C00 17