Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Firewall Ports, Installation Instructions ET0010A

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Grounding

Maintain reliable grounding of a rack-mounted ETEP. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit, such as the use of power strips.

Maintenance

Allow at least 19 inches (48.3 cm) of clearance at the front of the rack for maintenance. Use a cable- management system to help keep cables organized, out of the way, and free from kinks or bends that degrade cable performance.

Firewall Ports

Table 13 lists the protocols that are used by the ETEPs and the EncrypTight Manager system. Make sure that any firewalls in your system are configured to allow for the protocols that are required for your deployment: standalone ETEPs used for point-to-point encryption or ETEPs used in the EncrypTight Manager system.

Table 13 Firewall ports

Protocol

Port

Description

Standalone

EncrypTigh

ETEPs

t Manager

FTP

TCP 20,

Used for upgrading the software on the

Yes

Yes

 

21

ETEP and retrieving appliance log files.

 

 

ICMP/Ping

 

Used to check connectivity with a device.

Yes

Yes

IKE /

UDP 500

Used to establish security associations in

Yes

 

ISAKMP

 

IKE policies.

 

 

IPSec ESP

IP

Used in encryption policies.

Yes

Yes

 

protocol

 

 

 

 

50

 

 

 

SFTP

TCP 22

Used for secure FTP operations.

Yes

Yes

SNMP

UDP

Used to send SNMP traps from the ETEPs

 

Yes

 

161, 162

to a management workstation.

 

 

SNTP

UDP 123

Used for time synchronization among

 

Yes

 

 

EncrypTight Manager components.

 

 

SSH

TCP 22

Used to securely access the CLI on ETEPs.

Yes

Yes

Syslog

UDP 514

Used to send syslog messages from the

 

Yes

 

 

ETEPs to a syslog server.

 

 

TLS

TCP 443

A secure method of communicating

 

Yes

(HTTPS)

 

management information between

 

 

 

 

EncrypTight Manager and the ETEPs.

 

 

XML-RPC

TCP 443

Used for communications between

 

Yes

 

 

EncrypTight Manager components.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Instructions: ET0010A

The ET0010A can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack using the mounting kit, or simply placed on a rack shelf or solid surface. Before installing the ETEP in a 19-inch rack, review the mounting guidelines listed in “ETEP Site Preparation” on page 28.

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Contents EncrypTight Enforcement Point Etep Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Initial Setup Maintenance Index Purpose Contacting Black Box Technical SupportIntended audience AssumptionsAbout This Document Etep Installation Guide Etep Introduction Multipoint Ethernet Encryption using EncrypTight ManagerET0010A Physical Description Front Panel ConnectorsRear Panel Status IndicatorsIndicator Light State Indication ET0100A Physical Description Front Panel ConnectorsLED Indicators Rear Panel ET0100A Front Panel LED IndicatorsET0100A Rear Panel ET1000A Physical DescriptionET1000A Front Panel LED Indicators ET1000A LED IndicatorsET1000A Rear Panel Power Supply #ET10000A Physical Description ET10000A Front Panel ConnectorsET10000A Front Panel LED Indicators ET10000A LED IndicatorsET10000A Rear Panel Etep Feature Summary FeaturesCategory Feature Etep Hardware ComparisonET0010A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications SpecificationsSpecification CategoryCategory Specification ET0100A Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsET1000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications MIB Support ET10000A Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsModule Filename Etep MIBsProduct Overview Etep Installation Guide Software Requirements Safety GuidelinesSoftware How it’s used Vendor Etep Site PreparationThird party management station software Firewall ports Installation Instructions ET0010AFirewall Ports To install the Etep in a rack Rack Mount InstallationConnect the power supply cable to the rear panel connector To install the Etep on a solid surface Solid Surface InstallationScrew holes for rubber feet installation on bottom of unit To cable the ET0010A Connecting the Cables ET0010AET0010A Cabling Powering On the ET0010AET0100A Installation Steps Installing the ET0100ACabling Requirements ET0100A ET0100A Standard CablesUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET0100A Rack-Mount Installation ET0100ATo cable the ET0100A Connecting the Cables ET0100ATo power on the ET0100A Powering on the ET0100AImproperly seated ET0100A power cable Installing the ET1000ACabling Requirements ET1000A ET1000A Installation StepsET1000A Standard Cables ET1000A Port Cabling Supplied byUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET1000A Rack Mount Installation ET1000AMounting bracket orientation To install the ET1000A in a rackConnecting the Cables ET1000A Grounding of DC Power Supply ET1000AFor DC Power Supply Only For Earth ConnectionET1000A Cabling Powering on the ET1000ATo power on the ET1000A Dual power supplies on the ET1000A rear panelET10000A Installation Steps Installing the ET10000AET10000A Standard Cables Cabling Requirements ET10000AUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET10000A To install the ET10000A in a rack Rack Mount Installation ET10000ATo cable the ET10000A Connecting the Cables ET10000ASafety Guidelines Powering on the ET10000ATo power on the ET10000A Power-Up ProcedureShutdown operational codes Shutting Down the EtepTo shut down the Etep from the CLI Appliance model Operational codeShutting Down the Etep Installation Etep Installation Guide To log in to the CLI via a serial link OverviewLogging In Through a Serial Link About the management port IP address, mask and gateway Configuring the Management PortLink speed Duplex mode Auto-negotiate Fixed Speed All ETEPs To configure the management portAbout auto-negotiation Link speeds on the management portAttribute Description Management port autoneg command descriptionTo set the date and time Setting the Date and TimeEntering a Throughput License To add a license from the command lineEtep Throughput Speeds Model Available ThroughputTo view the Etep throughput speed Configuration ExampleManaging the Etep Etep CLI User Guide EncrypTight Manager User Guide What To Do If an Appliance Fails Preventative MaintenanceReplacing a Power Supply Obtaining a License for Replacement UnitsReplacing the ET1000A Power Supply To replace a power supply in the ET1000ATo replace a power supply in the ET10000A Replacing the ET10000A Power SupplyPower supply bracket is secured with two screws Tamper Switch and Zeroization Cable Pinouts To recover the Etep following zeroizationRS-232 Serial Cable ET0010A and ET10000A RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinPin RS-232 Serial Cable ET0100A, ET1000A ModelsMaintenance Etep Installation Guide Symptom Explanation and Possible Solution Symptoms and SolutionsLED Indicators Temperature Threshold and Discarded Traffic Error StateError State Symptoms and Solutions Symptom Explanation and Possible SolutionsStatus Codes ET0010A Diagnostic Code DisplayET0010A Self-Tests Status LEDs Illuminated DescriptionET0010A Operational Codes Diagnostic Codes ET0100A, ET1000A and ET10000AEtep Self-Tests Etep Operational CodesRegulatory Information Weee DirectiveRoHS Directive ET0010A Regulatory Information SafetyImmunity EmissionsEuropean Notice ET0100A Regulatory InformationET0100A Cabling ET1000A Regulatory InformationEMI/EMC ET10000A Regulatory Information Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety 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