TREND MICRO
™
Network VirusWall Enforcer
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1500i (R210 Series)
Trend Micro™ Network VirusWall™ Enforcer 1500i controls access to
your corporate network to ensure that all devices—managed or
unmanaged, local or remote—comply with corporate security policies
before they connect. It prevents threats from entering the network by
scanning devices for the most up-to-date security software and critical
Microsoft™ patches.
Use this Quick Start Guide to get Network VirusWall Enforcer up and
running on your network. To obtain more information on product
features and advanced settings, see the following documentation:
• Dell™ Product Information Guide—this printed document provides
safety, environmental, and regulatory information about the device.
Read the safety information in this document before using Network
VirusWall Enforcer.
• Readme—a text file on the USB flash drive, the Readme covers
basic getting started instructions, new features, known issues, and
late-breaking information.
• Installation and Deployment Guide—provided on the USB flash
drive, this PDF document describes installation, planning,
deployment, and initial configuration.
• Administrator's Guide—also in the USB flash drive, this PDF
document contains a comprehensive overview of Network VirusWall
Enforcer. It also provides detailed configuration and management
information.
For the latest versions of Network VirusWall Enforcer documents, visit
the Trend Micro Update Center at http://www.trendmicro.com/download.
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Open and inspect the package.
Your package should include the following items:
Device with bezel
Power cord
Rack kit
Documents and
USB drive
Quick Start Guide
If there are any items missing in your package, please contact your
Trend Micro sales representative.
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Understand the device interface.
Review the physical interface of your Network VirusWall Enforcer device.
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Front panel
The front panel provides a quick way to connect a keyboard and a VGA
monitor to the device.
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Component
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Power-on indicator, power button
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Nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) button for troubleshooting
software and driver issues with support
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Video connector
Hard drive activity indicator
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Diagnostic indicators for troubleshooting hardware issues
with support
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Device status indicator
Device identification button for locating the device in a rack
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USB 2.0 connectors
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Device indentification panel
Back Panel
The back panel contains all the network interface ports. These ports are
grouped into the management interface ports and the data interface
ports.
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Plan your deployment.
Decide how to integrate the device into your network and determine
which topology it will support. Position Network VirusWall Enforcer
between layer 2 and layer 3 switches to scan all packets entering
and leaving that section of the network.
Identify segments of your network to protect by considering which
kinds of endpoints may introduce viruses or violate security policies.
Also, consider the location of resources that are critical to your
organization.
Network Settings
As part of your deployment planning, prepare the network settings
that the devices should use to successfully connect to your network
and scan packets.
Setting
IP Address
Netmask/Prefix Length
Default gateway
DNS Server 1
DNS Server 2
VLAN
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Component
Expansion card ports using a Silicom™ LAN bypass server
adapter card (data interface)
Serial connector
Video connector
eSATA
eSATA connector
USB 2.0 connectors
Onboard Ethernet ports (management interface)
Device status indicator
Device identification button for locating the device in a rack
Device status indicator connector
Power supply connector
Retention clip for securing the power cable
Value
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