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Internet Security Systems PROVENTIA Network GX5108 User Manual

Intrusion prevention system

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1
LCD Controller Module
Used for initial network configuration,
restarting or shutting down the appliance
and obtaining IPS version information
5
Management Ports
Management port 1 is used
to communicate with Proventia
Manager and Proventia
SiteProtector™ central
management system
Management port 2 is used
exclusively for sending RSKill
(TCP Reset) responses
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Model GX5108
2
Protected Ports
Used for either inline intrusion prevention (IPS mode) or passive intrusion
detection (IDS mode)
Inline prevention uses a pair of ports per segment
Passive detection uses a single port per segment
IDE
PWR
1
2
6
Power Supplies
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3
Serial Console Port
Used for terminal-based (optional)
setup and recovery
7
Power Button
4
USB Ports
Used to communicate with optional external bypass unit
8
Fan Assemblies

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Summary of Contents for Internet Security Systems PROVENTIA Network GX5108

  • Page 1 LCD Controller Module Protected Ports Used for initial network configuration, Used for either inline intrusion prevention (IPS mode) or passive intrusion restarting or shutting down the appliance detection (IDS mode) and obtaining IPS version information Inline prevention uses a pair of ports per segment Passive detection uses a single port per segment Management Ports Management port 1 is used...
  • Page 2 Copyright© 2006 Internet Security Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide Internet Security Systems and Ahead of the threat are trademarks, and the Internet Security Systems logo and Proventia are registered trademarks, of Internet Security Systems, Inc. All other marks and trade names mentioned are the property of their owners, as indicated.