Installation guide
Trend Micro™ InterScan™ Web Security Virtual Appliance 6.5 Installation Guide
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Use the drop-down list to display the supported time zones or point to your
location using the time zone map.
10. Click Next.
11. Specify a password for the administrator account.
IWSVA uses three different levels of administrator types to secure the system: Root
account, Enable account, and Admin account. For convenience, the passwords for
these three accounts are set the same in this step. You can change each password
separately after installation.
Root Account: The Root account is used to gain access to the operating system
shell and has all rights to the server. This is the most powerful account on the
system.
Enable Account: The Enable account is used to gain access to the command line
interface’s (CLI) privilege mode. It has all rights to execute CLI commands.
Admin Account: The Admin account is the default administration account used in
the IWSVA Web console and CLI management interface. It has all rights to the
IWSVA application, but no access rights to the operating system shell. The default
username is “admin”.
As you type the passwords, the password strength meter on the right indicates how
strong the selected password is. For the best security, Trend Micro recommends
using a strong, unique password.
12. Click Next.
A page appears where you accept all the configuration settings.
13. Confirm that the selected values are correct and then click Next.
The installation process prompts you to begin the installation. Selecting Continue
erases any data on the hard disk partition and formats the hard disk. If you have
data on the hard disks that you would like to keep, cancel the installation and
backup the information before proceeding.
14. Click Continue.
A page appears that provides the formatting status of the local drive for the IWSVA
installation. When formatting completes, the IWSVA installation begins.