Specifications
I–1
Index
Index
A
Activation Code
obtaining 4-21
Appliance
deployment 2-1
Attaching the Slide Rails 2-8
Auto-switching/sensing capability 5-7
B
Back Panel
description 1-8
Back panel 1-8
AC power receptacle 1-9
elements 1-9
fan vent 1-9
port indicator status 1-10
port indicators 1-9
power switch 1-9
UID LED and UID button 1-9
USB ports 1-9
Bezel
front panel 1-5
BIOS
DC OFF LAN Bypass Configuration 5-8
C
Configuring Device Settings
with LCD Module 4-17
with preconfiguration console 4-15
Connecting to the Network 4-19
Connecting to the network
EXT port 4-4
INT port 4-4
Contact us 1-2
Crossover network cable 5-7
D
DC OFF LAN Bypass Configuration 5-8
Deploying the Appliance 2-1
Deployment 2-1, 3-1
Figures
fig. 2-01. Typical network topology before de-
ploying InterScan Gateway Security Appli-
ance 3-2
fig. 2-02. The most common deployment of In-
terScan Gateway Security Appliance 3-3
fig. 2-03. InterScan Gateway Security Appli-
ance and clients deployed 3-4
fig. 2-04. Problem: The appliance and clients
deployed in different network segments,
with router as default gateway of the appli-
ance and no static routes set 3-6
fig. 2-05. Solution:Static route settings tell the
appliance where to forward traffic from cli-
ents deployed, even though they are in a dif-
ferent network segment 3-7
fig. 2-06. You can set static routes from the
Web console (Administration > IP Address
Settings, Static Routes tab) 3-8
fig. 2-07. In transparent proxy mode, the cli-
ent’s IP address becomes that of the appli-
ance 3-10
fig. 2-08. In fully transparent proxy mode, the
client’s IP address becomes that of the ap-
pliance 3-12
fig. 2-09. Deployment in a DMZ environment
(requires two appliances) 3-13
fig. 2-10. Two InterScan appliances arranged
in a link state failover deployment 3-15
fig. 2-11. Recommended position of InterScan
Gateway Security Appliance and other net-
work devices in single- or multi-segment
environments 3-17
InterScan Gateway Security Appliance is not a
firewall or a router 3-2
most common deployment scenario 3-3
options 3-1
overview 2-1
planning 2-2
Deployment Notes 2-17