M86 Security 300 Installation Manual

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M86 Web Filter

INSTALLATION GUIDE

Models: 300, 500, 700
Software Version: 4.0.10
Document Version: 01.21.11

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    M86 Web Filter INSTALLATION GUIDE Models: 300, 500, 700 Software Version: 4.0.10 Document Version: 01.21.11...
  • Page 2 Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, M86 Security makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. M86 Security shall not be liable for any error or for incidental or consequential damages in connec- tion with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ROCEDURES Unpack the Unit from the Carton................... 4 Select a Site for the Server..................... 5 300 Series Server Setup Procedures ..................5 Set Top Applications ......................5 Optional 1U 2-Unit Tray Kit Applications ................5 Rack Mount the Server....................6 Rack Setup Precautions ......................
  • Page 4 Monitor and Keyboard Setup ................... 20 Serial Console Setup ....................... 20 Power on the Web Filter ......................21 Power up a 300 Series Model ..................21 Power up a 500 or 700 Series Model ................21 HyperTerminal Setup Procedures ..................22 Login screen ...........................
  • Page 5 ONTENTS Step 4: Log in, Generate SSL Certificate..............43 Log in to the Web Filter ......................43 Generate SSL Certificate ....................... 44 IE Security Certificate Installation Procedures ............... 45 Accept the Security Certificate in IE ................45 Windows XP or Vista with IE 7 or 8................45 Windows 7 with IE 8....................
  • Page 6 ..............73 NDICATORS AND UTTONS Front Control Panels on 500 and 700 Series Units............ 73 Rear Panel on the 700 Series Unit................74 Front Control Panel on a 300 Series Unit..............74 .........75 EGULATORY PECIFICATIONS AND ISCLAIMERS Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer.............. 75 Safety Compliance .........................
  • Page 7: M86 Wf Appliance Introduction

    M86 WF A PPLIANCE NTRODUCTION M86 WF A PPLIANCE NTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing to install and evaluate the M86 Web Filter appliance. M86 Security’s Web Filter tracks each user’s online activity, and can be configured to block specific Web sites, service ports, and pattern and file types, and lock out an end user from Internet access, thereby protecting your organization against lost productivity, network bandwidth issues, and possible legal problems that can result from the misuse of Internet resources.
  • Page 8: About This Document

    • Introduction - This section is comprised of an overview of the Web Filter product and how to use this document • Service Information - This section provides M86 Security contact information • Preliminary Setup Procedures - This section includes instructions on how to physically set up the Web Filter appliance in your network environment •...
  • Page 9: Service Information

    The user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the procedures outlined in this document. Any initial hardware setup problem that cannot be resolved at your internal organi- zation should be referred to an M86 Security solutions engineer or technical support representative. M86 Security Corporate Headquarters (USA) Local 714.282.6111...
  • Page 10: Preliminary Setup Procedures

    1 set of 4 pressure sensitive feet to be affixed to the bottom corners of a non-rack mounted unit For 300 series models, If you have purchased the optional 1U two-unit tray for mounting the half-U server(s) in a rack, this item will be shipped in a separate carton.
  • Page 11: Select A Site For The Server

    300 Series Server Setup Procedures Set Top Applications If you have a 300 series server you do not wish to rack mount, apply the pressure sensitive feet (that came with the server) to the bottom corners of the unit, and then place the unit in a location that meets server site selection criteria.
  • Page 12: Rack Mount The Server

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Rack Mount the Server Rack Setup Precautions WARNING: Before rack mounting the server, the physical environment should be set up to safely accommodate the server. Be sure that: • The weight of all units in the rack is evenly distributed. Mounting of the equip- ment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
  • Page 13: Rack Mount Instructions For 500 Series Servers

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Rack Mount Instructions for 500 Series Servers Rack Setup Suggestions • Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails. • Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first, and then work up.
  • Page 14: Install The Slide Assemblies To The Rack

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Slide Assemblies to the Rack 1. After you have installed the short and long brackets to the outer slides, you are ready to install the whole slide assemblies (outer slides with short and long brackets attached) to the rack.
  • Page 15: Install The Chassis Into The Rack

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Chassis into the Rack 1. Push the inner slides, which are attached to the chassis, into the grooves of the outer slide assemblies that are installed in the rack as shown below: 2.
  • Page 16: Rack Mount Instructions For 700 Series Servers

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Rack Mount Instructions for 700 Series Servers Rack Setup Suggestions • Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails. • Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first, and then work up.
  • Page 17: Install The Inner Rails

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Inner Rails 1. Place the inner rack extensions on the side of the chassis aligning the hooks of the chassis with the rail extension holes. Make sure the extension faces "outward" just like the pre-attached inner rail. 2.
  • Page 18 RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER M86 S ECURITY NSTALLATION UIDE...
  • Page 19: Install The Server Into The Rack

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Server into the Rack 1. Confirm that chassis includes the inner rails (A) and rail extensions (B). Also, confirm that the outer rails (C) are installed on the rack. 2. Line chassis rails (A and B) with the front of the rack rails (C). 3.
  • Page 20: Install The Server Into A Telco Rack

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Server into a Telco Rack If you are installing the server into a Telco type rack, follow the directions given on the previous pages for rack installation. The only difference in the installation procedure will be the positioning of the rack brackets to the rack.
  • Page 21: Install The Bezel On The 500 And 700 Series Chassis

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES OUNT THE ERVER Install the Bezel on the 500 and 700 Series Chassis After rack mounting a 500 or 700 series server, the bezel should be installed on the front end of the chassis. NOTE: This portion of the installation process requires you to unpack the bezel. The bezel has been packaged separately from the unit to prevent damage during shipping.
  • Page 22: Check The Power Supply

    WARNING: If the server is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protec- tion provided by the server may be impaired. WARNING: M86 Security is not responsible for regulatory compliance of any server that has been modified. Altering the server’s enclosure in any way other than the installation operations specified in this document may invalidate the server’s safety certifications.
  • Page 23: Ac Power Cord And Cable Precautions

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES ENERAL AFETY NFORMATION • To ensure proper cooling, always operate the server with its covers in place. Do not block any openings on the chassis. Do not place the server near a heater. • Always exit the software application properly before turning off the server to ensure data integrity.
  • Page 24: Motherboard Battery Precautions

    RELIMINARY ETUP ROCEDURES ENERAL AFETY NFORMATION Motherboard Battery Precautions CAUTION: The battery on the motherboard should not be replaced without following instruc- tions provided by the manufacturer. Only qualified service personnel should replace batteries. The battery contains energy and, as with all batteries, a malfunction can cause heat, smoke, or fire, release toxic materials, or cause burns.
  • Page 25: Install The Server

    B. Go to Step 1A to execute Quick Start Setup Procedures. NOTE: * For 300 series models, the power adapter supplied with the power cord must also be used ** If using a Windows Vista or Windows 7 laptop, please be sure HyperTerminal or an equivalent terminal emulator program is installed on your machine.
  • Page 26: Step 1A: Quick Start Setup Procedures

    A. Using the serial port cable (and USB DB9 serial adapter, if necessary), connect the laptop to the rear of the chassis (see “serial port” in Fig. 1 for a 300 series unit, Fig. 2 for a 500 series unit, and Fig. 3 for a 700 series unit).
  • Page 27: Power On The Web Filter

    C. Go to the LCD panel on the front of the chassis, and press down the green checkmark key for three seconds (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 - 300 series LCD panel and keypad D. When the LCD panel displays a message that indicates the Web Filter is running, proceed to the following set of instructions: •...
  • Page 28: Hyperterminal Setup Procedures

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES HyperTerminal Setup Procedures If using a serial console, follow these procedures on a Windows XP machine to create a HyperTerminal session. NOTE: HyperTerminal is no longer included with Windows as of Microsoft’s Vista system. Please note on Microsoft’s Web page “What happened to HyperTerminal?”...
  • Page 29 1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES C. At the Connect using field, select the COM port assigned to the serial port on the laptop (probably “COM1”), and then click OK to open the Properties dialog box, displaying the Port Settings tab: D.
  • Page 30 1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES F. In the HyperTerminal session window, go to File > Properties to open the Prop- erties dialog box, displaying the Connect To and Settings tabs: G. Click the Settings tab, and at the Emulation menu select “VT100”. H.
  • Page 31: Login Screen

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES Login screen The login screen displays after powering on the Web Filter using a monitor and keyboard, or after creating a HyperTerminal session. NOTES: If using a HyperTerminal session, the login screen will display with black text on a white background.
  • Page 32: Quick Start Menu: Administration Menu

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES Quick Start menu: administration menu A. At the Press the number of your selection prompt, press 2 to select the “Quick Start Setup” process. The Quick Start menu takes you to the following configuration screens to make entries: •...
  • Page 33: Change Filtering Mode

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES Change filtering mode A. From the Quick Start menu, press 3 to go to the Filter mode configuration screen. B. Select a filter mode (Invisible, Router, or Firewall) using up-arrow and down- arrow keys.
  • Page 34: Configure Host Name

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES Configure host name A. From the Quick Start menu, press 8 to go to the Configure host name screen. B. At the Enter host name prompt, type in the host name and press Enter. C.
  • Page 35: Non-Quick Start Procedures Or Settings

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES Non-Quick Start procedures or settings The options described below do not pertain to the quick start setup process. Reset system to factory defaults A. From the Quick Start menu, press A to go to the Reset confirmation screen. B.
  • Page 36: System Status Screen

    1A: Q NSTALL THE ERVER UICK TART ETUP ROCEDURES System Status screen The System Status screen contains the following information: • Operation Mode for the Web FIlter specified in screen 3 (Change filtering mode) • Capturing Interface specified in screen 4 or 5 (Configure network interface LAN1 or LAN2) •...
  • Page 37: Step 1B: Lcd Panel Setup Procedures

    LCD screen. The keypad consists of the following keys: • On a 300 series model: Up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow, check- mark, and “X” keys. • On a 500 or 700 series model: Up, down, left, right, CANCEL, and ENTER keys.
  • Page 38: M86 Menu

    1B: LCD P NSTALL THE ERVER ANEL ETUP ROCEDURES M86 menu When the M86 menu option is selected from the LCD Menu tree, the following menu items display in the panel, the entire list which is viewable by using the navi- gation keys: •...
  • Page 39: Wf Filter Mode

    1B: LCD P NSTALL THE ERVER ANEL ETUP ROCEDURES WF Filter Mode When the WF Filter Mode option is selected, the WF Filter Mode screen displays. A. At the Mode field, use the left / right arrow keys to view and choose from the available options: Invisible, Router, Firewall.
  • Page 40: Dns 1 And 2

    1B: LCD P NSTALL THE ERVER ANEL ETUP ROCEDURES DNS 1 and 2 When the DNS 1 (2) option is selected, the DNS 1 (2) screen displays with the Configure DNS IP 1 (2) menu item. A. Choose Configure DNS IP 1 (2) and press the checkmark / ENTER key to go to the Configure DNS IP 1 (2) screen.
  • Page 41: Non-Quick Start Procedures Or Settings

    1B: LCD P NSTALL THE ERVER ANEL ETUP ROCEDURES Non-Quick Start procedures or settings The options described below do not pertain to the quick start setup process. WF Patch Level When the WF Patch Level option is selected, “Web Filter” and the version number of the currently installed software build displays.
  • Page 42: Lcd Options Menu

    1B: LCD P NSTALL THE ERVER ANEL ETUP ROCEDURES LCD Options menu When “LCD Options >” is selected, the following menu items display on the screen: Heartbeat, Backlight, LCD Controls >. Make a selection from the menu, and press the checkmark / ENTER key to go to that screen. Heartbeat When the Heartbeat option is selected, the Heartbeat screen displays.
  • Page 43: Step 2: Physically Connect The Unit To The Network

    A. Plug one end of a standard CAT-5E cable into the Web Filter’s LAN 1 port, the port on the left. Rear of 300 series chassis with LAN ports identified Portion of 500 series chassis rear with LAN ports identified Portion of 700 series chassis rear with LAN ports identified B.
  • Page 44: Step 3: Access The Web Filter Online

    ‘x’ represents an octet—and then press Enter.) • If pinging the IP address of the Web Filter is unsuccessful, try restarting the network service or rebooting the Web Filter. • If still unsuccessful, contact an M86 Security solutions engineer or technical support representative. M86 S...
  • Page 45: Accept The Security Certificate In Firefox

    3: A NSTALL THE ERVER CCESS THE ILTER NLINE Accept the Security Certificate in Firefox A. If using a Firefox browser, in the page “This Connection is Untrusted,” click the option I Understand the Risks: B. In the next set of instructions that display, click Add Exception...: Clicking Add Exception opens the Add Security Exception window: M86 S ECURITY...
  • Page 46 3: A NSTALL THE ERVER CCESS THE ILTER NLINE C. In the Add Security Exception window, click Get Certificate and wait a few seconds until the security certificate is obtained by the server. D. With the checkbox Permanently store this exception selected, click Confirm Security Exception to open the Security warning dialog box: E.
  • Page 47: Temporarily Accept The Security Certificate In Ie

    3: A NSTALL THE ERVER CCESS THE ILTER NLINE Temporarily Accept the Security Certificate in IE If using an IE browser, in the page “There is a problem with this website's security certificate.”, click Continue to this website (not recommended): Selecting this option displays the Web Filter login page with the address field and the Certificate Error button to the right of the field shaded a reddish color: Proceed to Step 4: Log in, Generate SSL Certificate.
  • Page 48: Accept The Security Certificate In Safari

    3: A NSTALL THE ERVER CCESS THE ILTER NLINE Accept the Security Certificate in Safari A. If using a Safari browser, the pop-up window "Safari can't verify the identity of the website..." opens: Click Show Certificate to open the certificate information box at the bottom of this window: B.
  • Page 49: Step 4: Log In, Generate Ssl Certificate

    4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Step 4: Log in, Generate SSL Certificate This step requires you to log in and generate a self-signed certificate for the Web Filter to ensure secure exchanges between the appliance and your browser. If using an IE browser, you will need to complete the security certificate acceptance procedures.
  • Page 50: Generate Ssl Certificate

    4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Generate SSL Certificate A. Navigate to System > SSL Certificate to open the SSL Certificate window: B. Click Generate SSL Certificate to open the pop-up box that asks if you wish to continue, which would restart your server.
  • Page 51: Ie Security Certificate Installation Procedures

    4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE IE Security Certificate Installation Procedures Accept the Security Certificate in IE Go to the appropriate sub-section if using the following Windows operating system and IE browser: • Windows XP or Vista with IE 7 or 8 •...
  • Page 52 4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Figure A2: Windows XP, IE 7 B. Click Certificate Error to open the Certificate Invalid pop-up box: Figure B: Windows XP, IE 7 C. Click View certificates to open the Certificate window that includes the host name you assigned to the Web Filter: M86 S ECURITY...
  • Page 53 4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Figure C: Windows XP, IE 7 D. Click Install Certificate... to launch the Certificate Import Wizard: Figure D: Windows XP, IE 7 E. Click Next > to display the Certificate Store page: Figure E: Windows XP, IE 7 M86 S ECURITY...
  • Page 54 4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE F. Choose the option “Place all certificates in the following store” and then click Browse... to open the Select Certificate Store pop-up box: Figure F: Windows XP, IE 7 G.
  • Page 55: Windows 7 With Ie 8

    4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Now that the security certificate is installed, you will need to map the Web Filter’s IP address to its host name. Proceed to Map the Web Filter’s IP Address to the Server’s Host Name.
  • Page 56: Map The Web Filter's Ip Address To The Server's Host Name

    4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE Now that the security certificate is installed, you will need to map the Web Filter’s IP address to its host name. Proceed to Map the Web Filter’s IP Address to the Server’s Host Name.
  • Page 57 4: L SSL C NSTALL THE ERVER OG IN ENERATE ERTIFICATE C. Enter a line in the hosts file with the Web Filter’s IP address and its host name— the latter entered during the Configure host name screen of the Quick Start Setup Procedures (Step 1A), or the Host Name screen in LCD Panel Setup Procedures (Step 1B)—and then save and close the file.
  • Page 58: Step 5: Test Filtering Or The Mobile Client Connection

    B. The connections should be blocked, and the block pages served by the Web Filter should display in the browser’s Address field. If you do not receive a block page for each tested URL, contact an M86 Security solutions engineer or tech- nical support representative.
  • Page 59: Step 6: Set Library Updates

    Web Filter library updates. Library updates are critical for filtering as new sites are added to the M86 Security library each day. To activate updates, visit the M86 Security Web site and enter the activation code that was issued to you by e-mail (also included on the product invoice).
  • Page 60: Perform A Complete Library Update

    6: S NSTALL THE ERVER IBRARY PDATES Perform a Complete Library Update Your Web Filter was shipped with the latest filtering library update for the current software release. However, as new updates continually become available, before you begin using the Web Filter you must perform a complete library update to ensure you have the latest library updates.
  • Page 61: Monitor The Library Update Process

    6: S NSTALL THE ERVER IBRARY PDATES Monitor the Library Update Process To verify that the library is being updated: A. From the navigation panel, click Updates and select Library Update Log from the menu. B. In the Library Update Log window, click View Log to display the update activity: NOTE: You will be notified in the log when the library has been completely updated by the message: “Full URL Library Update has completed.”...
  • Page 62: Conclusion

    Obtain the latest Web Filter User Guide at http://www.m86security.com/ support/wf/documentation.asp . For troubleshooting tips, visit http://www.m86security.com/software/8e6/ts/ wf.html . IMPORTANT: M86 Security recommends proceeding to the Best Filtering and Reporting Practices section to implement setup procedures for the reporting scenarios described within that section. M86 S...
  • Page 63: Best Filtering Practices

    ILTERING RACTICES ILTERING RACTICES This collection of setup and usage scenarios is designed to help you understand and use basic tools in the Web Filter console for configuring the user interface and creating filtering profiles for users in your network. Each scenario is followed by console setup information.
  • Page 64: Threat Class Groups

    LASS ROUPS Threat Class Groups M86 Security’s filtering library currently consists of 104 library filtering categories, each placed in one of the 20 filtering category groups defined in the interface: Adult Content, Bandwidth, Business/Investments, Community/Organizations, Educa- tion, Entertainment, Government/Law/Politics, Health/Fitness, Illegal/Question- able, Information Technology, Internet Communication, Internet Productivity, Internet/Intranet Misc., News/Reports, Religion/Beliefs, Security, Shopping,...
  • Page 65: Threats/Liabilities

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS I. Threats/Liabilities 1. Category block Block categories that threaten your network/organization. In pertinent profiles, block access to the Security category group and other categories containing content that threaten your organization. To block categories in a profile, go to: •...
  • Page 66: Custom Lock, Block, Warn, X Strikes, Quota

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 4. Custom Lock, Block, Warn, X Strikes, Quota pages Customize a lock, block, warning, X Strikes, or quota page. Modify page contents to point to a URL within your organization, send a request to your admin- istrator’s email address, or include verbiage of your choice that informs users of their Internet usage activities that triggered the page.
  • Page 67: Custom Category (Blocked)

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 7. Custom Category (blocked) Add a category to block content that could endanger your network/organiza- tion. Create a custom category with contents tailored to safeguard your organiza- tion. Block this category in appropriate profiles. To set up a custom category and block it, go to: •...
  • Page 68: Exception Url Bypass

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 10. Exception URL bypass Use exception URLs to grant users access to URLs blocked at the root. To grant users access to globally-blocked URLs, enable the exception URL bypass option in the Minimum Filtering Level. For these users, add the exception URLs in their profiles.
  • Page 69: Bandwidth/Productivity

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS II. Bandwidth/Productivity 1. Time Quota/Hit Quota Limit time spent in PASSED categories to prevent excessive bandwidth usage and increase productivity. Enable the Quota Settings feature, and configure the Seconds Per Hit. Set up pertinent categories in the user’s profile with quotas so the user is notified and then locked out of those categories after all minutes in the quota have been used.
  • Page 70: Warn Option With Low Filter Settings

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 4. Warn option with low filter settings Warn users before they access unacceptable content that their Internet activities are logged. Set HTTPS filtering at the “low” level, and then configure the number of minutes for the interval the warning page will re-display for any user who attempts to access content deemed unacceptable.
  • Page 71: Im Patterns

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 7. IM patterns Block IM services. Enable Pattern Blocking for all users. In the profile, block Internet Communication > Chat and Instant Messaging (IM) categories. To block IM services, go to: • SYSTEM: System > Control > Filter window •...
  • Page 72: Remote Access Patterns

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 10. Remote Access patterns Block remote access patterns. Enable Pattern Blocking for all users. In the profile, block Internet Productivity > Remote Access category. To block remote access patterns, go to: • SYSTEM: System > Control > Filter window •...
  • Page 73: Rule Block

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 13. Rule block Use a rule to block the Bandwidth category. Create a rule that blocks the Band- width category and apply this rule to pertinent profiles. To create and block a rule for the Bandwidth category, go to: •...
  • Page 74: Custom Block/Warn/X Strikes/Quota

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 16. Custom Block/Warn/X Strikes/Quota pages Customize a block, warning, X Strikes, or quota pages. Modify page contents to point to a URL within your organization, send a request to your administrator’s email address, or include verbiage of your choice that informs users of their Internet usage activities that triggered the page.
  • Page 75: M86 Security Installation Guide

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 2. Warn-strike with higher thresholds Warn users before they access unacceptable content and may be locked out of the Internet. Set HTTPS filtering at the “high” level, configure Warning settings, and enable X Strikes Blocking. In the end user’s profile, set the Warn categories, and enable X Strikes Blocking.
  • Page 76: Overall Quota

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 5. Overall Quota Restrict all quota time in a profile to improve productivity. Cap the amount of time a user spends in all quota-marked categories by enabling the Overall Quota option and specifying the number of minutes the end user can visit quota-marked categories before being notified and then locked out of these categories.
  • Page 77: Custom Block/Warn/X Strikes/Quota

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 8. Custom Block/Warn/X Strikes/Quota pages Customize a block, warning, X Strikes, or quota pages. Modify page contents to point to a URL within your organization, send a request to your administrator’s email address, or include verbiage of your choice that informs users of their Internet usage activities that triggered the page.
  • Page 78: Ip Exceptions

    ILTERING RACTICES HREAT LASS ROUPS 3. IP exceptions Use Exception URLs to grant individuals access to IPs blocked by the Minimum Filtering Level. Enable the option to bypass the Minimum Filtering Level using exception URLs. Enter the exception Internet/intranet IP addresses in the applicable profile.
  • Page 79: Led Indicators And Buttons

    LED I 700 S NDICATORS AND UTTONS RONT ONTROL ANELS ON ERIES NITS LED I NDICATORS AND UTTONS Front Control Panels on 500 and 700 Series Units Control panel buttons, icons, and LED indicators display on the right side of the 500 and 700 series model front panel.
  • Page 80: Rear Panel On The 700 Series Unit

    UID LED indicator displays when the UID button on the control panel is pressed. This LED remains lit until the UID button is pressed again. Front Control Panel on a 300 Series Unit In addition to executing functions listed in the LCD panel menu, the keypad on the front of the server is also used for performing basic server functions.
  • Page 81: Egulatory Pecifications And Isclaimers

    FCC Declaration of Conformity Models: 300-001-001, 500-003-001, 700-004-001 Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A Notice Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment...
  • Page 82: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    • CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B: 2009 Product Name(s): Security Appliance Product Model Number(s): 300-001-001, 500-003-001, 700-004-001 Year in which conformity is declared: 2010 All hardware components supplied in this unit’s ship- ping carton are certified by our vendors to be RoHS compliant.
  • Page 83 Activate and Register the R3000 53 Always Allow Custom Category 71 Bandwidth/Productivity 63 boot up 300 series server 74 500, 700 series server 73 Category block 59, 66 Change Quick Start password 29 CSA 75 Custom Block/Warn/X Strikes/Quota pages 68, 71...
  • Page 84 Proxy Patterns 62 Quick Start menu 25 Rack Setup Precautions 6 Real Time Probe information 68 reboot 29, 35 300 series server 74 500, 700 series server 73 Remote Access patterns 66 Reset Admin account 29 Reset system to factory defaults 29...
  • Page 86 M86 Security 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)

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