HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software manual Connecting the server

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4 Connecting the server

Item Description

1NIC port 1 (internal network)

2NIC port 2 (external network)

3NIC port 3 (perimeter network, optional)*

*NIC 3 will be installed in either PCI-X expansion slot 1 or 2, depending on the type of NIC.

NOTE: The ProLiant DL320 Security Server is set to maximum security by default, actively defending the network from the instant network communications starts. For more information about this feature, see the ProLiant DL320 Security Server User Guide.

1.Plug one end of cable 1 into the internal port of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server, and plug the other end into the internal network hub or switch.

2.Plug one end of cable 2 into the external port of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server, and plug the other end into the Internet-connected router or modem.

3.To use a perimeter network, plug one end of cable 3 into the perimeter port of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server, and plug the other end into your perimeter network hub or switch.

4.Connect a monitor to the VGA port of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server.

5.Connect a keyboard and a mouse to the keyboard and mouse ports.

6.Plug the computer end of the power cord into the server power inlet, and plug the other end into an appropriate power source.

5 Powering up the server

6 Completing the server setup

After powering on the ProLiant DL320 Security Server, the Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 dialog box displays. It might take a few minutes for the server to initialize.

1.At the Welcome to the Windows Setup Wizard page, click Next.

2.At the Regional and Language Options page,

follow the instructions to set the regional and language options or to use the default language, which is English (United States), and then click Next.

Power up the ProLiant DL320 Security Server. See the server hardware documentation for additional information.

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Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software specifications

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