Specifications
Trend Micro™ InterScan™ Gateway Security Appliance M-Series Deployment Guide
I–2
Device
connectivity
ping 4-21
testing 4-21
dimensions and weight A-2
Dimensions and weight A-2
DMZ environment, deploying in 3-13
Documentation feedback 1-2
E
Ethernet cable 5-7
EXT port 4-4
F
Factory default settings 5-7
Failopen Considerations (LAN Bypass) 4-2
FAQs
Can I ping the appliance? 5-8
Can I use the USB ports to transfer files? 5-7
Is a crossover network cable needed? 5-7
RESET Pinhole 5-7
What is the purpose of the “ID” LED? 5-7
Why is traffic not passing through the appliance
when power is off? 5-8
Will the Appliance still work if the hard disk is not
working? 5-7
Feedback, documentation 1-2
Firewall
InterScan Gateway Security Appliance is not a
firewall or a router 3-2
Four-Post Rack Mounting 2-5
attaching the slide rails 2-8
installing the slide sets 2-11
rack kit contents 2-6
Freestanding Installation 2-15
Front Panel 1-6
control panel 1-6
LCD Module 1-5
LED indicators 1-6
removable bezel 1-5
reset button 1-6
thumb screws 1-5
UID button 1-6
Fully transparent proxy mode 3-12
H
Hardware specifications A-2
HyperTerminal
COM Properties screen 4-11
Connect To screen 4-10
I
Installing the Slide Sets 2-11
recommended tools 2-4
INT port 4-4
Introducing
Figures
fig. 1-02. Front Panel 1-6
fig. 1-04. Back panel 1-8
fig. 1-05. Port indicators 1-10
IP address
dynamic or static 4-3
LCD Module, assigning using a 4-3
Preconfiguration console, assigning using a 4-3
L
LAN bypass 1-11
passing traffic if failure occurs 5-4
LCM Console 1-6
Link state failover
deployment, illustrated 3-15
M
Mounting
installing the slide sets 2-11
rack kit contents 2-6
recommended tools 2-4
using four-post rack 2-5
using the rubber feet 2-15
Mounting the Appliance in the Rack 2-14
N
NAT 3-2
deploy the appliance behind a firewall or security
device that provides adequate NAT and
firewall-type protection 3-2
Network topology
most common 3-2
typical network topology before deploying
InterScan 3-2
typical, with no gateway protection 3-2