Administrator Guide
Use Application
Protocol
Transport
Protocol
Port Number Destination Direction Notes
Anti-virus Updates HTTP TCP 443/fallback
80
vs.mcafeeasap.com Outbound
Anti-virus Engine/
Signature Updates
SSL TCP 443 vs.mcafeeasap.com Outbound
Anti-Spam Engine HTTP TCP 443 vs.mcafeeasap.com Outbound
Anti-Spam Rules
and Streaming
Updates
HTTP TCP 80 vs.mcafeeasap.com Outbound Packet types:
X-SU3X-SU3-
Component-Name
X-SU3-Component-
Type X-SU3-Status
Reputation
Service
SSL TCP 443 tunnel.web.trustedsource.org Outbound
Reputation
Service Feedback
SSL TCP 443 gtifeedback.trustedsource.or
g
Outbound
Quarantine
Manager
HTTP
HTTPS
TCP 80
443
Your Security Management
Server/Security
Management Server Virtual
Bi-directional
URL Reputation
Database Update
HTTP TCP 80 list.smartlter.com Outbound
URL Reputation
Lookup
SSL TCP 443 tunnel.web.trustedsource.org Outbound
SED Client
• The computer must have a wired network connection to successfully install SED management.
• IPv6 is not supported.
• Be prepared to shut down and restart the computer after you apply policies and are ready to begin enforcing them.
• Computers equipped with self-encrypting drives cannot be used with HCA cards. Incompatibilities exist that prevent the provisioning of
the HCA. Dell does not sell computers with self-encrypting drives that support the HCA module. This unsupported conguration would
be an after-market conguration.
• If the computer targeted for encryption is equipped with a self-encrypting drive, ensure that the Active Directory option, User Must
Change Password at Next Logon, is disabled. Preboot Authentication does not support this Active Directory option.
• Dell recommends that you do not change the authentication method after the PBA has been activated. If you must switch to a dierent
authentication method, you must either:
• Remove all the users from the PBA.
or
• Deactivate the PBA, change the authentication method, and then re-activate the PBA.
IMPORTANT
:
Due to the nature of RAID and SEDs, SED management does not support RAID. The issue with RAID=On with SEDs is that
RAID requires access to the disk to read and write RAID-related data at a high sector not available on a locked SED from start
and cannot wait to read this data until after the user is logged on. Change the SATA operation in the BIOS from RAID=On to
AHCI to resolve the issue. If the operating system does not have the AHCI controller drivers pre-installed, the operating system
will blue screen when switched from RAID=On to AHCI.
Dell Data Security Endpoint Security Suite Pro
Requirements
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