Insert the Manager CD into the appropriate drive of the Windows
3.
server you will use as your Manager server. Follow the instructions
in the Installation Wizard as it guides you through the entire
process.
Obtain your Manager license via your Support account. Copy the
4.
IntruShieldLicense.jar file to the following location:
installDrive:>installDirectory\IntruShield\config
Note:
If you do not have your license file, request one by sending
e-mail to licensing@mcafee.com.
Start the Manager
Click Start > Programs > IntruShield > IntruShield Security Manager.
Add the sensor to the Manager
The Manager starts, displaying the IntruShield Security Manager
(ISM) Login page.
Log in. Default Login ID is admin; the default password is
1.
admin123.
Figure 11: Manager login
Click Configure.
2.
Figure 12: Configure the sensor
Click Manager > Licenses > M-Series to select and import the
3.
<sensormodel>IntruShieldLicense_<serialnumber>.jar file.
Tip:
This screen is where you manage your sensor licenses by
adding and deleting licenses as necessary.
Click Sensors > Manage Sensors, and then click Add.
4.
Figure 13: Add the sensor
Type information in the appropriate fields and click Submit.
5.
Figure 14: Update the Manager with new sensor
STEP 3: Configure the sensor
Configure sensor information
Configure the sensor with the network information, a name, and the
shared secret key that the sensor uses to establish secure
communication with the Manager. Use the name and key values you
set in Step 2.
Tip:
The first time you configure a sensor, you must have physical
access to the sensor.
Note:
You configure the M-8000 sensor using the CLI of the primary
sensor (M-8000 P).
At any time during configuration, you can type a question mark (?) to
get help on the sensor command-line interface (CLI) commands. For
a list of all commands, type commands.
Log on to the primary sensor using the terminal connected to the
1.
Console port.
At the prompt, log on using the default sensor username (admin)
2.
and password (admin123).
Optional, but recommended. Change the sensor password:
3.
At the prompt, type: passwd
The sensor prompts you to enter the new password and prompts
you for the old password.
Note:
A password must contain between 8 and 25 characters, is
case-sensitive, and can consist of any alphanumeric character or
symbol.
Set the name of the sensor:
4.
Tip:
You can enter the setup command at the prompt and this will
automatically prompt you to provide the information shown in
items 4 through 7 and item 10. Or, you use the set command
instead. If you use the set command, you must manually enter the
complete command syntax as shown in items 4 through 7 and
item 10.
At the prompt, type: set sensor name <WORD>
Example: set sensor name HR_sensor1
Note:
The sensor name is a case-sensitive character string up to
25 characters. The string can include hyphens, underscores, and
periods, and must begin with a letter.
If the sensor is not on the same network as the Manager, set the
5.
address of the default gateway:
At the prompt, type: set sensor gateway <A.B.C.D>
Example: set sensor gateway 192.168.3.68
Set the IP address of the Manager server:
6.
At the prompt, type: set manager ip <A.B.C.D>
Example: set manager ip 192.168.2.8
Set the IP address and subnet mask of the sensor:
7.
At the prompt, type: set sensor ip <A.B.C.D> <E.F.G.H>
Example: set sensor ip 192.168.2.12 255.255.255.0
Note:
Specify an IP address using four octets separated by
periods: X.X.X.X, where X is a number between 0 and 255,
followed by a subnet mask in the same format.
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