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R3000
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Internet Filter
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QUICK START

GUIDE
Model: R3000
R3000G (5K02-57), R3000S (5K02-53), R3000MSA 1U (5K02-58),
R3000H (5K02-60), R3000MSA Mini toweR (5K02-41)
Release: 3.0.00 / Updated: 09.09.09

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  • Page 1: Quick Start

    R3000 Internet Filter ® QUICK START GUIDE Model: R3000 R3000G (5K02-57), R3000S (5K02-53), R3000MSA 1U (5K02-58), R3000H (5K02-60), R3000MSA Mini toweR (5K02-41) Release: 3.0.00 / Updated: 09.09.09...
  • Page 2 8e6 technologies. every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, 8e6 technologies makes no war- ranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Step 1A: Quick Start Setup Procedures ..................22 Step 1B: Console Setup Procedures ..................30 Step 2: Test the R3000 Console Connection ................42 Step 3: Test Filtering or the Mobile Client Connection ............43 Step 4: Set Library Updates ......................44 .....................47...
  • Page 4 Non-“H” Unit LED Indicators and Buttons ................54 Mini Tower Indicators ........................55 “H” Unit Front Panel Components ..................... 56 “H” Unit Rear Indicators ......................57 ..........58 eGulatoRy PeCIFICatIons and IsClaImeRs Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer ................58 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 5: R3000 I Nternet F Ilter I Ntroduction

    8e6 technologies R3000 internet Filter. the R3000 tracks end users’ online activity, and can be configured to block specific Web sites or service ports, thereby protecting your organization against lost productivity, network bandwidth issues, and possible legal problems that can result from the misuse of internet resources.
  • Page 6: About This Document

    About this Document this document is divided into the following sections: • Introduction - this section is comprised of an overview of the R3000 product and how to use this document • Service Information - this section provides 8e6 technologies contact information •...
  • Page 7: S Ervice I Nformation

    Any initial hardware setup problem that cannot be resolved at your internal organiza- tion should be referred to an 8e6 technologies solutions engineer or technical support representative. 8e6 Corporate Headquarters (USA) Local 714.282.6111...
  • Page 8: P Reliminary S Etup P Rocedures

    • 1 end User License Agreement (eULA) • 1 envelope containing a CD-RoM with PDFs of the R3000 User Guide and R3000 Authentication User Guide. the latest version of the R3000 User Guide and R3000 Authentication User Guide can be obtained from our web site at http://www.m86security.com/support/R3000/ documentation.asp...
  • Page 9: Select A Site For The Server

    AC power cord from the server. • Clearance provided for cooling and airflow: Approximately 30 inches (76.2 cm) in the back and 25 inches (63.5 cm) in the front. • Located near a properly earthed, grounded, power outlet. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 10: Install The "H" Server Bezel

    NOTE: The bezel has been packaged separately from the unit to prevent dam- age during shipping. Front of bezel Outside of left inner rail Inside front end of U-shaped handle on left inner rail Inner left rail attached to chassis Pin on right side of bezel 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 11 U-shaped chassis handle. Be sure the pin is pushed all the way in so that it is flush against the handle. e. take up the free end of the bezel and also the loosened inner rail. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 12 H. Screw the inner rail back on the chassis. After it is installed, the bezel should drop down when it is gently tugged forward and down- ward. the bezel should remain upright when raised up and closed. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 13: Rack Mount The Server

    NOTE: Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack. WARNING: Extend only one component at a time. Extending two or more components simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 14 Secondly, these tabs also lock the server in place when fully extended from the rack. this prevents the server from coming com- pletely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
  • Page 15 Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails. Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides (you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting). 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
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  • Page 17 Install the Inner Rails Both the left and right side inner rails have been pre-attached to the chassis. Proceed to the next step. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 18 Secondly, these tabs also lock the server in place when fully extend- ed from the rack. this prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
  • Page 19 (you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting). when the server has been pushed completely into the rack, you should hear the locking tabs “click.” Finish by inserting and tightening the thumbscrews that hold the front of the server to the rack. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
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  • Page 21: Check The Power Supply

    8e6 highly recom- mends plugging the AC power cord for the server into a surge suppressor. • Use appropriately rated extension cords or power strips only. • Allow power supply units to cool before touching them. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 22: General Safety Information

    • Do not expose the server to rain or use near water. if liquids of any kind should leak into the chassis, power down the server, unplug it, and contact 8e6 technologies technical support. • Disconnect power from the server before cleaning the unit. Do not use liquid or aero- sol cleaners.
  • Page 23: Ac Power Cord And Cable Precautions

    Only qualified service personnel should replace fuses. • Qualified service personnel should be properly grounded when servicing the unit. • Qualified service personnel should perform a safety check after any service is per- formed. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 24: Motherboard Battery Precautions

    METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÊMENT AUX INSTRUC- TIONS DU FABRICANT. WARNING: Users in Member States should consult Article 20 of Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council before disposing the motherboard battery. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 25: I Nstall The S Erver

    Step 1: Setup Procedures this step requires you to link the workstation to the R3000. You have the option of using the text-based Quick Start setup procedures described in Step 1A, or the Administrator console setup procedures described in Step 1B.
  • Page 26: Step 1A: Quick Start Setup Procedures

    Fig. 3 for a mini tower unit). B. Power on the laptop. C. Power on the R3000 by pressing the large button on the front panel (see Fig. 4 for 1U units and Fig. 5 for mini tower units).
  • Page 27: Hyperterminal Setup Procedures

    R3000 is powered up, proceed to the instructions for Hyperterminal Setup Procedures. HyperTerminal Setup Procedures if using a serial console, follow these procedures to create a Hyperterminal session on the serial console. A. Launch Hyperterminal by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communica- tions >...
  • Page 28 Port Settings tab: D. Specify the following session settings: • Bits per second: 9600 • Data bits: 8 • Parity: none • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: Hardware e. Click OK to connect to the Hyperterminal session: 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 29 G. Click the Settings tab, and at the Emulation menu select “Vt100”. H. Click OK to close the dialog box, and to go to the login screen. NOTE: If using a HyperTerminal session, the login screen will display with black text on a white background. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 30: Login Screen

    Login screen the login screen displays after powering on the R3000 1U unit, or creating a Hyperter- minal session for the mini tower unit. NOTE: If the screensaver currently displays on your screen, press the Enter key to display the login screen.
  • Page 31 B. After making all entries using the Quick Start setup procedures, press X to return to the Quick Start menu screen. or, to verify the status of the R3000 and review the entries you made using the Quick Start setup, press 1 to view the System Status screen.
  • Page 32: System Status Screen

    NOTES: Changing your password using option C, “Change Quick Start pass- word”, will change the password for the console menu but not the R3000 console login screen. Option A, “Reset system to factory defaults”, should only be used by an 8e6 Technologies technical representative. Option D, “Reset admin console account”, should be used for resetting the administrator console username and...
  • Page 33 Quick Start procedures. Log Off, Disconnect the Peripherals A. After completing the Quick Start setup procedures, return to the Quick Start menu screen and press 9 to log out. B. Disconnect the peripherals from the R3000. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
  • Page 34: Step 1B: Console Setup Procedures

    5.5 (or later). the setup workstation will be used for accessing the R3000 server on the network and configuring the unit. NOTE: The Java Plug-in version specified for the R3000 software version must be installed on your workstation. If your workstation does not have Java Runtime Environment, you will be prompted to install it.
  • Page 35 CAt-5e crossover cable. A. Plug one end of the CAt-5e crossover cable into the R3000’s LAN 2 port. NOTE: When facing the rear of the 1U chassis, the LAN 2 port is the port on the right.
  • Page 36 C. Plug the R3000 into a power source with an appropriate rating. WARNING: It is strongly suggested you use an uninterruptible power supply. D. Power on the R3000. on a 1U unit, drop down the face plate and press the large button at the right of the front panel (see image below).
  • Page 37: Network Setup

    Network Setup When the R3000 is fully booted, you can configure network settings. For this step, you will need your network administrator to provide you the host name, gateway address, and two unused iP addresses. Access the R3000 Administrator Console A.
  • Page 38 Username and Password: A. in the Username field, type in admin. B. in the Password field, type in user3. C. Click OK to close the login dialog box and to go to the main screen of the R3000 Administrator console: 6 R3000 Q...
  • Page 39 Click the System button at the top of the screen to go to the System section of the con- sole: in this section of the console you will: • Specify the operation mode the R3000 will use for filtering the network, listening to traffic, and sending traffic • Configure LAN settings the R3000 will use on your network •...
  • Page 40 Mode from the pop-up menu: Make the following entries in the operation Mode window: A. In the Mode frame, select the operational mode the R3000 will use for filtering: Invis- ible, Router, Firewall, Mobile, or iCAP. NOTE: Refer to the appendix in the R3000 User Guide for information on con- figuring the R3000 to use the Mobile mode option with the 8e6 Mobile Client.
  • Page 41 ( _ ), dash ( - ), and period ( . ). B. enter the LAN1 IP address and specify the subnet for LAN 1, the R3000’s first Ether- net network interface Card (niC).
  • Page 42 C. enter the LAN2 IP address and subnet for LAn 2, the R3000’s second ethernet niC. the subnet selection is usually 255.255.0.0 (16 bites) or 255.255.255.0 (24 bites), but cannot be 255.255.255.255 (32 bites). For the router or firewall mode, the LAN 1 IP address should be in a different subnet than the LAn 2 iP address.
  • Page 43 Servers window is used for specifying the network time Protocol (ntP) serv- ers to be used by the R3000, so that the R3000 is synchronized with computer clocks on the internet. note that the following server iP addresses display in the Servers list box: 128.59.35.142, 142.3.100.15, 129.132.98.11.
  • Page 44 B. At the Location pull-down menu, select the time zone for the specified region. if necessary, select a language set from the Language pull-down menu to display that text in the console. C. Click Apply to apply your settings, and to reboot the R3000. 6 R3000 Q uick...
  • Page 45 NOTE: This section requires you to restart the R3000. If you wish to relocate the R3000 before connecting it to the network, you must first shut down the server instead of restarting it. To shut down the R3000, go to the navigation panel, click Control, and then select ShutDown.
  • Page 46: Step 2: Test The R3000 Console Connection

    Step 2: Test the R3000 Console Connection Now that the R3000 is physically installed on your network and you have configured its network settings, you need to test the unit to see if it is set up properly. A. Restore the setup workstation you used for the network Setup to its original settings, and connect it to the network hub to create a “network workstation.”...
  • Page 47: Step 3: Test Filtering Or The Mobile Client Connection

    Test the Mobile Client Connection If this R3000 has been set up in the Mobile mode, you do not need to test filtering. In- stead, once you have accessed the R3000 Administrator console, you should verify that the Mobile Client can reach the R3000.
  • Page 48: Step 4: Set Library Updates

    Step 4: Set Library Updates After verifying that the R3000 is correctly installed on your network, you need to activate R3000 library updates. Library updates are critical for filtering as new sites are added to the 8e6 library each day. to activate updates, visit the 8e6 technologies web site and enter the activation code that was issued to you by e-mail (also included on the product invoice).
  • Page 49: Perform A Complete Library Update

    Your R3000 was shipped with the latest library update for the current software release. However, as new updates continually become available, before you begin using the R3000 you must perform a complete library update to ensure you have the latest library updates.
  • Page 50: Monitor The Library Update Process

    View Log again to view the latest information. WARNING: At the conclusion of this step, your R3000 will be actively filtering your network. The R3000 is initially set to filter pornography sites on all of your network traffic associated with the hub to which it is connected.
  • Page 51: C Onclusion

    Congratulations; you have completed the R3000 quick start procedures. now that the R3000 is filtering your network, the next step is to set up groups and create filtering pro- files for group members. To activate a default filter profile more appropriate for your operations, or to specify a more limited IP range to filter, consult Chapter 2: Group screen in the Global Administra- tor Section of the R3000 User Guide.
  • Page 52: Pecifications For R3000G, S, Msa 1U

    3GB PC2700 / 3GB PC4200 / 1GB PC2700 / DDR- DDR-333 Dual DDR2-533 Dual 333 Dual Channel Channel RAM Channel RAM Hard drive capacity 1x120GB HDD 1x120GB HDD 1x40GB HDD Connectivity 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 53: Hardware Component Specifications

    Hardware Component Specifications Specification R3000G, R3000S Value R3000 MSA 1U Value operating temperature range 10° C ~ 35° C (50° F ~ 95° F) 10° C ~ 35° C (50° F ~ 95° Storage temperature range -40° C ~ +60° C (-40° F ~ -40°...
  • Page 54: Pecifications For R3000Msa M Ini T Ower

    PeCIFICatIons FoR oweR Physical Specifications Specification Value Height 12.5” (318mm) width 4.5” (114mm) Depth 13.0” (330mm) Front clearance 2 inches (76mm) Side clearance 1 inch (25mm) Rear clearance 3.6 inches (92mm) weight 17.0 lbs (7.71 kg) 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 55: Internal Product Specifications

    DC output: +5V 20.0A nominal DC output: +12V 16.0A nominal DC output: -12V 0.5A nominal DC output: +5V standby 2.0A Regulatory (power supply) Approved by UL 60950, CSA C22.2 no. 60950, tUV en60950, neMKo (CB Report), Ce 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 56: Pecifications For R3000H

    PeCIFICatIons FoR Physical Specifications Specification R3000H Value Height 1.7” (43mm) width 17.2” (438mm) Depth 26.8” (681mm) Front clearance 2 inches (76mm) Side clearance 1 inch (25mm) Rear clearance 3.6 inches (92mm) weight 46.0 lbs (20.86 kg) 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 57: Internal Product Specifications

    DC output: +5V 30.0A nominal DC output: +12V 42.0A nominal DC output: -12V 1.0A nominal DC output: +5V standby 4.0A Regulatory (power supply) en 60950/ieC 60950-Compliant UL Listed (USA) CUL Listed (Canada) TUV Certified (Germany) 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 58: Led I Ndicators And B Uttons

    LED Indicator Color Condition Description Power Green System on System off Amber Blinking HDD Activity no HDD Activity LAn 1 & LAn 2 Green Link Connected Blinking LAn Activity Disconnected overheat System overheated System normal 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 59: Mini Tower Indicators

    HDD Activity LAn1 Amber Blinking LAn Activity off (normal State) Disconnected or no LAn Activity LAn2 Amber on (normal State) Link Connected Blinking LAn Activity Disconnected BYPASS this feature is not used by this unit 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 60: H" Unit Front Panel Components

    Power (button) – when the power button is pressed, the main power to the server is turned on. when the power button is pressed again, the main power to the server is removed but standby power is still supplied to the server. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
  • Page 61: H" Unit Rear Indicators

    LeD remains lit until the UiD button is pressed again. Power Supplies (LeD indicators) – the power supplies are located at the right on the rear of the chassis. An LeD indicator is located above each of the power plugs. 6 R3000 Q uick taRt...
  • Page 62: R Egulatory S Pecifications And D Isclaimers

    FCC Declaration of Conformity Models: 5K02-41, 5K02-53, 5K02-57 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 63 Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A Notice Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES-003) China Compulsory Certification (CCC) - China 6 R3000 Q uick taRt uide...
  • Page 64: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity European Community Directives Requirement (CE) Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s name: 8e6 technologies Manufacturer’s Address: 828 w. taft Avenue orange, CA 92865 Application of Council Directive(s): Low Voltage • 73/23/eeC • 89/336/eeC Standard(s): Safety • en60950: 2001 +A11 •...
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  • Page 66 8e6 Corporate Headquarters (USA): 828 west taft Avenue orange, CA 92865-4232 • tel: 714.282.6111 or 888.786.7999 Fax: 714.282.6116 (Sales/Technical Support) • 714.282.6117 (General Office) Satellite Office: 8e6 taiwan: 7 Fl., no. 1, Sec. 2, Ren-Ai Rd., taipei 10055, taiwan, R.o.C. tel: 886-2-2397-0300 •...

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