Enterasys Matrix™ Security Module Installation Guide P/N 9034221-03
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Contents About This Guide Intended Audience ............................................................................................................................. xix Typographical Conventions .............................................................................................................. xix Getting Help ........................................................................................................................................
Chapter 4: Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway Setup Pre-Commissioning Tasks .................................................................................................................4-1 Commission the MSM to Run Trusted Access Gateway ...................................................................4-1 Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings .....................................................................................4-4 Changing Basic Network Configuration .........................
Tables 2-1 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-11 LANVIEW LEDs ...................................................................................................................2-16 Matrix Security Module Specifications .................................................................................. A-2 Mini-GBIC Input/Output Port Specifications .......................................................................... A-5 MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Optical Specifications .............................
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About This Guide This guide provides the instructions to install the 7S‐NSTAG‐01, 7S‐NSTAG‐01‐NPS, 7S‐DSNSA7‐01, and the 7S‐DSNSA7‐01NPS Enterasys Matrix™ Security Module. Intended Audience This document is intended for experienced network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up the Enterasys Matrix™ Security Module. Typographical Conventions The following typographical convention, and icons, are used in this document. blue type Indicates a hypertext link.
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1 Matrix Security Module Overview The Matrix Security Module has two main components: • A Linux server based on the Intel 1.4 GHz Pentium M processor, with 1 GB of memory and a 2.5‐inch 60‐GB hard drive • A two‐port Mini‐GBIC Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module The Matrix Security Module must be installed on an Enterasys Matrix DFE module containing a network expansion module slot. Refer to Appendix A, Specifications for a list of Matrix DFE modules that support the Matrix Security Module.
Overview • Dragon Network Intrusion Defense System, model numbers: – 7S‐DSNSA7‐01 (includes external power supply kit) – 7S‐DSNSA7‐01NPS The type of DFE module into which the Matrix Security Module will be installed determines whether an external power supply kit is required.
LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs Figure 1-2 Module Front Panel – 7S-NSTAG-01 and 7S-DSNSA7-01 1 2 1 3 2 4 LINK 5 6 7 ETHERNET 10/100 9 8 CPU/PWR RESET 12V 5A 1 2 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mini-GBIC Gigabit port slots (2) Gigabit ports link/activity LEDs USB port 10/100 Ethernet port link LED 10/100 Ethernet port (see Note below) VGA port ACT VGA CONSOLE ACT 7S-DSNSAT-01 11 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 RS232 serial COM port CPU power LED CPU reset button Hard drive activity LED 10/100 Ethernet port activity L
LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs 1-4 Matrix Security Module
2 Installation This chapter provides the pre‐installation requirements, and the installation procedures for the following: • Matrix Security Module (MSM) • Optional Mini‐GBICs Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.
Pre-Installation Pre-Installation Installation Site Requirements The Matrix Security Module must be installed on an Enterasys Matrix DFE module containing a network expansion module slot, and located in a Restricted Access Location (RAL). This location should be accessible only to qualified personnel who are trained or are technically competent enough to be aware of potential risks of accessing the hazardous areas of the chassis.
Installation Installation Install the Matrix Security Module Installing the Matrix Security Module involves • removing the safety cover from the DFE module (if applicable), • removing the coverplate from the DFE module, • verifying whether or not the DFE module has internal power supply connections (installing in a DFE module without internal power supply connections requires the external power supply kit), • installing the Matrix Security Module, • if required, installing the external power suppl
Installation Refer to Figure 2‐1, and perform the following steps: 1. Attach the antistatic wrist strap (refer to the instructions on the antistatic wrist strap package). 2. Place the DFE module on an antistatic pad on a sturdy flat surface. 3. Remove the seven screws fastening the safety cover to the seven standoffs on the main board. Save all screws for later use to reinstall the safety cover.
Installation Removing the Coverplate Refer to Figure 2‐2, and perform the following steps: 1. Attach the antistatic wrist strap (refer to the instructions on the antistatic wrist strap package). Figure 2-2 Removing the Coverplate 1 DFE module main board 2 Coverplate screws (2) 3 Standoff 4 Coverplate 5 DFE module front panel 2. Remove and save the two coverplate screws fastening the coverplate to the DFE module front panel. 3.
Installation Installation When Internal Power Supplied by DFE Module This installation procedure applies to the 7S‐NSTAG‐01‐NPS and 7S‐DSNSA7‐01NPS models. Refer to Figure 2‐3, and perform the following steps: 1. Position the Matrix Security Module (MSM) so its front panel is under the edge of the DFE module front panel. 2. Carefully align the Matrix Security Module connectors with the DFE main board connectors (including the DC power supply connector).
Installation 3. Use two of the saved coverplate screws to fasten the Matrix Security Module to the DFE module front panel, but do not tighten screws at this time. 4. Insert the saved standoff through the Matrix Security Module to the standoff on the main board. Screw in the standoff, but do not tighten screws at this time. 5. Tighten the two coverplate screws first, then the standoff. 6.
Installation Figure 2-4 Installing the 7S-NSTAG-01 or 7S-DSNSA7-01 12V 5A 1 1 2 2 LIN K ETH ERN ET 10/ 100 AC T VG A CP U/P WR CO NS OL E RES AC ET T 7SDS NS 1 Matrix Security Module (MSM) 2 DFE module front panel 6. AT01 3 MSM connectors 4 DFE main board connectors 5 Saved screws (2) 6 Saved standoff Reinstall the safety cover if applicable, using the seven screws saved in the procedure “Removing the Safety Cover (if applicable)” on page 2‐3.
Installation 7. This completes the Matrix Security Module installation. To install the external power supply required by 7S‐NSTAG‐01 and 7S‐DSNSA7‐01, proceed to “Installing and Securing the External Power Supply” on page 2‐9. To install Mini‐GBICs into the Matrix Security Module, proceed to “Installing Optional Mini‐GBICs” on page 2‐12. Installing and Securing the External Power Supply This installation procedure applies to the 7S‐NSTAG‐01 and 7S‐DSNSA7‐01 models.
Installation Figure 2-5 Installing the External Power Supply 1 External power supply receptacle on MSM 2 Power supply DC connector 5. 3 Standoff 4 Plastic cable tie 5 Faceplate screw 6 Power supply adapter 7 Power supply AC power cord Secure the cable tie to the power supply DC connector cord snugly, then clip off the excess cable tie. Refer to Figure 2‐6 on page 2‐11 for proper placement of the cable tie onto the power supply connector cord.
Installation Figure 2-6 External Power Supply Completely Assembled 1 Standoff connected to faceplate. 3 Cable tie secured with faceplate screw and snugly connected to connector cord. 2 Power supply connector cord inserted in the MSM power supply receptacle. 7. This completes the installation of the external power supply kit. To install Mini‐GBICs into the Matrix Security Module, proceed to “Installing Optional Mini‐GBICs” on page 2‐12.
Installation Installing Optional Mini-GBICs This section describes how to install a Mini‐GBIC. For a list of supported Mini‐GBICs and their specifications, refer to “Mini‐GBIC Input/Output Specifications” on page A‐5. Warning: Fiber-optic Mini-GBICs use Class 1 lasers. Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output. The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard. When viewing the output optical port, power must be removed from the network adapter.
Installation Installation To install a Mini‐GBIC with an MT‐RJ connection, refer to Figure 2‐7; for an LC connection, Figure 2‐8; or for an RJ45 connection, Figure 2‐9, and then perform the following steps: 1. Hold the Mini‐GBIC with its top side facing up and its 7‐pin edge connector facing the port slot. 2. Carefully align the Mini‐GBIC with the port slot. 3. Push the Mini‐GBIC into the port slot until the Mini‐GBIC “clicks” and locks into place.
Installation Figure 2-8 Mini-GBIC with LC Connector 1 Mini-GBIC (MGBIC-LC01 or MGBIC-LC09) 2 Mini-GBIC, top side 3 7-Pin edge connector (insertion side) Figure 2-9 Mini-GBIC with RJ45 Connector 1 Mini-GBIC (MGBIC-02) 2 Mini-GBIC, top side 3 7-Pin edge connector (insertion side) 2-14 Installation 4 Port slot 5 Mini-GBIC, protective dust cover 6 Release tab 4 Port slot 5 Wire-handle release
Installation Removing the Mini-GBIC To remove a Mini‐GBIC from a port slot, perform the following steps: Caution: Do NOT remove a Mini-GBIC from a slot without releasing the locking tab located at the front of the Mini-GBIC. This can damage the Mini-GBIC. The Mini-GBIC and its host device are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so could result in damaging the Mini-GBIC or host device.
Using LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs Using LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs The Matrix Security Module uses a built‐in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW. The LANVIEW LEDs allow quick observation of the network status to aid in diagnosing network problems. Table 2‐1 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appropriate. Note: The terms flashing and solid used in Table 2-1 indicate the following: • Flashing indicates LED is flashing randomly.
Using LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs Table 2-1 LANVIEW LEDs (continued) LED Color State Recommended Action Activity Off Off. Link present, port enabled, traffic is not being received by the interface None. Green Flashing. Link present, port enabled, traffic is being received by the interface. None. CPU and Hard Drive LEDs CPU Power Hard Drive Activity Off OFF. No power applied to Matrix Security Module. None. Off OFF. Power has been applied to the Matrix Security Module.
Using LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs 2-18 Installation
3 Dragon Intrusion Defense System Setup This section only applies if you installed the 7S‐DSNSA7‐01, or the 7S‐DSNSA7‐01NPS, Matrix Security Module that contains the Dragon Intrusion Defense System software. Pre-Commissioning Tasks The 7S‐DSNSA7‐01 and the 7S‐DSNSA7‐01NPS ship with the Dragon Intrusion Defense System software already installed. Once the MSM has been installed on a Matrix DFE blade in the Matrix chassis, you can commission the MSM Dragon software.
Create a User Account If you don’t already have a user account: 1. Go to the Enterasys Networks Dragon Support Site, https://dragon.enterasys.com, to create a new user account. To the right of the screen is the new account entry area. Click Sign Up! On the next web page click Register. A new page is displayed. Fill in the form completely and click on New User. Your user information (ID and password) is emailed to the specified account. 2. Go to the Enterasys Networks Dragon Support Site, https://dragon.
6. Enter your new password, and then press Enter. Note: It is recommended that all passwords be at least eight characters in length. 7. Re‐enter your new password, and then press Enter until you get to the Configure Network screen. 8. In the Configure Network screen, press Enter to accept Yes. The Hostname screen appears. 9. Enter a hostname, and then press Enter. The IP Configuration Type screen appears. 10. Select your IP type, and then press Enter to accept OK.
18. Select the desired Time Zone from the Time Zone menu, and then press Enter to accept OK. The Enable SNMP screen appears. 19. Select one of the following: a. If you do not want to use SNMP daemon and trap services: (1) Select NO, and press Enter. You are placed in the Dragon Installation screen. (2) Go to Step 27. OR b. To use the SNMP daemon and trap services: (1) Select YES (the default), and press Enter to accept. The Enter System Contact screen appears. (2) Go to step 20. 20.
4 Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway Setup This section only applies if you installed the 7S‐NSTAG‐01, or the 7S‐NSTAG‐01NPS Matrix Security Module (MSM), that contains the Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway software. Pre-Commissioning Tasks The 7S‐NSTAG‐01 and the 7S‐NSTAG‐01NPS ship with the Trusted Access Gateway already installed. Once the MSM has been installed on a Matrix DFE blade in the Matrix chassis, you can commission the MSM to run the Trusted Access Gateway software.
Commission the MSM to Run Trusted Access Gateway 3. Highlight Yes, and press Enter. 4. Enter the new password, re‐enter the password, and press Enter. Note: It is recommended that all passwords be at least eight characters in length. The CONFIGURE NETWORK screen appears. 5. Highlight Yes to configure your network, and press Enter. The ENTER HOSTNAME screen appears. 6. Enter the hostname for the MSM, then highlight OK and press Enter. The SETUP IP ADDRESS FOR “your host name” screen appears. 7.
Commission the MSM to Run Trusted Access Gateway 11. If you will be accessing a name server, highlight Yes and press Enter. The SELECT NAME SERVER screen appears. 12. Enter the primary name server IP address, highlight OK and press Enter. The CONFIRM NETWORK SETUP screen appears. 13. Verify your information, highlight ACCEPT, and press Enter. Press Enter again in the second verification screen to accept. Basic network configuration is complete. The ENTER MANAGEMENT SERVER IP screen appears. 14.
Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings 22. Launch the Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Manager from your system: Start–>Program Files–>Enterasys Networks–>Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Manager 23. If this is your initial commissioning of the MSM, select Getting Started from the Help pull‐down menu for information on using Trusted Access Manager in your network.
Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings Changing SNMP Passwords To change SNMP passwords, enter the following commands at the MSM CLI: vi/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/rc.d/rc.
Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings 4-6 Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway Setup
A Specifications Matrix DFE Module Support Note: The following lists were complete when this document was published.
Matrix Security Module Specifications Matrix Security Module Specifications Table A‐1 provides the Input/Output ports, processor and memory, physical, and environmental specifications for the Matrix Security Module (MSM). Table A-1 Matrix Security Module Specifications Item Specification Ports External Gigabit Ethernet Ports (2) The two external ports provide additional GBIC uplink capabilities, in addition to the available DFE ports.
Matrix Security Module Specifications Table A-1 Matrix Security Module Specifications (continued) Item Specification 10/100 Ethernet Port Can be used for management or network connection. USB Port Provides USB connection. Processor/Memory Processor Pentium M 14 GHz Processor Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) 1 GB Hard Drive 60 GB 2.5 inch drive External Power Supply AC Input Voltage 100—200V AC Input Amps 1.
Matrix Security Module Specifications Table A-1 Matrix Security Module Specifications (continued) Item Specification Physical Dimensions • Width: 10.65 in. (27.05 cm) • Length: 7.3 in. (18.54 cm) • Depth: 1.8 in (4.57 cm) Predicted hours for Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) For the MTBF hours for this module, refer to the MTBF web site at URL http://www.enterasys.
Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications The Mini‐Gigabit Ethernet Card (Mini‐GBIC) port interface slots can support 1‐Gbps fiber‐optic and copper connections as described in Table A‐2. The optional Mini‐GBICs are hot swappable. Table A-2 Mini-GBIC Input/Output Port Specifications Item Specification MGBIC-LC01 Provides one LC fiber-optic multimode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE-SX standard and has an LC connector.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Table A-4 MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth @ 850 nm Range 62.5 µm MMF 160 MHz/km 2-220 Meters 62.5 µm MMF 200 MHz/km 2-275 Meters 50 µm MMF 400 MHz/km 2-500 Meters 50 µm MMF 500 MHz/km 2-550 Meters MGBIC-LC03 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) Table A-5 MGBIC-LC03 Optical Specifications Item 62.5/125 µm MMF 50/125 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -9.5 dBm -9.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications MGBIC-LC09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) Table A-6 MGBIC-LC09 Optical Specifications Item 62.5 µm MMF 50 µm MMF 10 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -11.5 dBm -11.5 dBm -9.5 dBm Receive Sensitivity -20 dBm -20 dBm -20 dBm Link Power Budget 8.5 dBm 8.5 dBm 10.5 dBm Table A-7 MGBIC-LC09 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth @ 1300 nm Range 62.
COM Port Pinout Assignments MGBIC-02 Specifications (1000BASE-T) Table A-10 MGBIC-02 Specifications Item Specification Supported Cable Type Copper, Category 5 UTP Maximum Length Up to 100 meters Connector RJ45 Data Rate 1 Gbps, IEEE 802.
B Upgrading Dragon Software This Appendix describes the procedure to upgrade the Dragon Intrusion Defense System software. Note: To upgrade, you must have a CD-ROM to burn the image onto, and a CD-ROM drive with a USB connector to connect to the MSM. 1. If you don’t already have a user account, you must create one. Refer to “Create a User Account” on page 3‐2 for instructions. 2. Go to the Enterasys Networks web site to download the Enterasys Dragon image to burn onto a CD, https://dragon.enterasys.
16. Type mount /dev/sr0 /cdrom, and press Enter. Note: There must be a space between sr0 and /cdrom. 17. Type /sbin/install dsm, and press Enter. Notes: • You may need to cd to sbin, and then enter install dsm. • The installation will take approximately ten minutes. • Verify that the LED is red, or flashing red, on the appliance. • When the installation is complete: – The CD should eject. If the CD does not eject automatically, you must manually remove the CD. – You are returned to prompt. 18.
C Upgrading Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway Software This Appendix describes the procedure to upgrade the Enterasys Sentinel Trusted Access Gateway software on the MSM module. 1. Go to the Enterasys Networks web site to download the TAG.zip file to your system: http://www.enterasys.com/products/management/downloads 2. Extract the TAG.zip file to a directory on your system. 3.
15. Proceed to Chapter 4, Commission the MSM to Run Trusted Access Gateway, and follow the instructions for commissioning the MSM. If you are upgrading your Trusted Access Gateway software, be sure to enforce the Trusted Access Gateway (via Trusted Access Manager) following the upgrade operation. Enforcing writes your Trusted Access Manager Security Domain information to the gateway.