Compatible Systems IntraPort Enterprise-8, IntraPort A00-1869 User Manual

IntraPort Enterprise-8
VPN Access Server
Installation Guide
Compatible Systems Corporation
4730 Walnut Street
Suite 102
Boulder, Colorado 80301
http://www.compatible.com
IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server Installation Guide, Version 1 Copyright © 1999, Compatible Systems Corporation
All rights reserved. IntraPort Enterprise, RISC Router, MicroRouter and CompatiView are trademarks of Compatible Systems Corporation. Other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
Part number: A00-1869
FCC Notice: This product has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules. It is designed to provide reasonable pro­tection against radio or television communication interference in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference with radio or television communication.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the IntraPort Enterprise-8 1
A NOTE ABOUT REMOTE CLIENT CONNECTIONS 1
NTRAPORT ENTERPRISE-8 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1
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NTRAPORT ENTERPRISE-8 MANUAL OVERVIEW 2
Chapter 1 - Getting Started 3
A FEW NOTES 3
Please Read the Manuals 3 Warranty and Service 3 Getting Help with the IntraPort Enterprise-8 3
HAT YOU WILL NEED TO GET STARTED 4
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Supplied with the IntraPort Enterprise-8 4 Additional Items Needed for Installation 4
Chapter 2 - Mounting Instructions 5
PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS 5 SAFETY GUIDELINES 5 PARTS AND TOOLS 6 CHANGING THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE SETTINGS 6
Installing Mounting Ears and Handles 7 Rack-Mount Brackets 8 Right Bracket Installation 9 Left Bracket Installation 10 Securing the Shelf 11 Moving the Unit into the Rack 12 Placing the Unit in an Equipment Rack 13 Securing the Unit to the Rack 14
Chapter 3 - Network Installation 15
PHYSICAL CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS 15 CONNECTING THE SERVER TO THE ETHERNET 16 CONNECTING A MANAGEMENT CONSOLE 17 POWERING UP THE SERVER 17
Power Alarm Information 17
Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation 18
COMPATIVIEW FOR WINDOWS 18
System Requirements 18 Installation and Operat io n 18 Transport Protocols and CompatiVie w 19
Chapter 5 - Command Line Management 20
OUT-OF-BAND COMMAND LINE MANAGEMENT 20 TEMPORARILY RECONFIGURING A HOST FOR COMMAND LINE MANAGEMENT 20 SETTING UP TELNET OPERATION 21
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Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide 22
ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 22
IP Protocol 22
IP Settings for Setups in Parallel with a Firewall 22 IP Settings for Setups Behind a Firewall 23
IPX Protocol 24
Required for IPX 24 Suggested for IPX 24
AppleTalk Protocol 24
Required for AppleTalk 24 Suggested for AppleTalk 24
Configuring the Server for LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 24
Required for LAN-to-LAN Tunnel Configurations 24 Suggested for LAN-to-LAN Tunnel Configurations 24
Configuring the Server for IP and IPX Client Tunnels 25
Required for Client Tunnel Configurations 25 Suggested for Client Tunnel Configurations 25 VPN User Database 25
Setting up RADIUS Authentication 26
Setting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 for a RADIUS Server 26 RADIUS Server User Authentication Settings 26
Setting up SecurID Authentication 27
Setting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 for an ACE/Server 27 ACE/Server Settings 27
SAVING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO FLASH ROM 28
Chapter 7 - Shipping Defaults 29
DEFAULT PASSWORD 29 ETHERNET INTERFACES 29
IP Defaults 29 IPX Defaults 29 AppleTalk Defaults 29
Chapter 8 - LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings 30
INTRAPORT ENTERPRISE-8 LED PATTERNS 30
Over Temp 30 Sys Ready 30 General Indicators 30 Ethernet Traffic Indicat ors 30 Load % Indicators 30
INTRAPORT ENTERPRISE-8 SWITCH SETTINGS 31
Appendix A - Connector and Cable Pin Outs 32
PIN OUTS FOR DB-25 MALE TO DB-25 FEMALE CONSOLE CABLE 32
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Appendix B - Downloading Software From Compatible Systems 33
Appendix C - Security Dynamics ACE/Server Information 34
Appendix D - Adding or Replacing RIOP Cards 35
Appendix E - When the “Over Temp” Light Comes On 36
REPLACING OR CLEANING THE INTRAPORT ENTERPRISE-8 AIR FILTER 36
Appendix F - Terms and Conditions 37
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Figure 1. Location of Voltage Switch on the Power Supply 6 Figure 2. Installing Mounting Ears and Handles for a Standard Equipment Rack 7 Figure 2.1. Installing Mounting Ears for a Telco Rack 7 Figure 3. Rack-Mount Brackets 8 Figure 4. Fastening the Right Bracket to the Rack 9 Figure 5. Fastening the Left Bracket to the Rack 10 Figure 6. Lowering the Shelf 11 Figure 6.1. Securing the Shelf 11 Figure 7. Moving the Unit into a Standard Equipment Rack 12 Figure 7.1. Moving the Unit into a Telco Rack 12 Figure 8. Placing the Unit in a Standard Equipment Rack 13 Figure 8.1. Placing the Unit in a Telco Rack 13 Figure 9. Securing the Unit to the Rack 14 Figure 10. IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server 15 Figure 11. Detail of RIOP Cards 16 Figure 12. Detail of Power Units 17 Figure 13. Removing and Replacing an RIOP Card or Cover Plate 35 Figure 14. Removing the Filter Cover Plate 36
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Introduction to the IntraPort Enterprise-8 1

Introduction to the IntraPort Enterprise-8

Congratulations on your purchase of the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server. The IntraPort Enterprise-8 s uppor ts u p to 512 LAN -to-L AN tunn els and up t o 40, 000 simu ltan eous remote client connections.
In addition, it offers DES and 3DES encryption using built-in hardware coprocessors.

A Note About Remote Client Connections

In order to create a tunnel to a network over the Internet, remote users must run VPN Client software on a Windows95/98 PC, Windows NT PC, Mac OS, Linux, or Sun Solaris computer which is connected to the Internet via PPP or Ethernet.
The IntraPort VPN Clients are applications which set up the remote access VPN tunnels to the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server and make sure that appropriate data gets sent.
The clients work in conjunction with your communications software. Connections can be made to the Internet via PPP software or over a local intranet via a workstation’ s LAN adapter. Together, these components provide cost-effective on-demand connections to your corporate network.

IntraPort Enterprise-8 Installation Overview

This manual will help you mount the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server in a rack and install it on your Local Area Network. It also includes general maintenance information and some technical specifications. For the most up-to-date information available on the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server, please visit the Technical Support section of our Web site at: http://www.compatible.com.
In short, the installation steps are:
1. Mount the IntraPort Enterprise-8 in a rack or other appropriate setting.
2. Install the IntraPort Enterprise-8 hardware on your Ethernet LAN and connect the
10/100 twisted-pair Ethernet interfaces to Fast Ethernet or Ethernet hubs.
3. Select the management tool you wish to use with the server. If you want to use the
CompatiView management software, you must install the software on a Windows PC computer which is connected to your network.
4. Configure the IntraPort Enterprise-8 LAN and tunnel parameters using the manage-
ment tool you have chosen.
5. Install and Configure the VPN Client software for remote users. (See the VPN Cli-
ent Reference Guide.)
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IntraPort Enterp ri se-8 Man u a l Overvi ew

The manual is divided int o s everal s ecti ons th at sh oul d pr ovi de you w it h the basic information you will need to use the IntraPort Enterprise-8 on your network. For the latest documentation on Compatible Systems products, including the most current version of this manual, visit the Technical Support section of our Web site.

Chapter 1 - Getting Started

This part of the manual describes the contents of the IntraPort Enterprise-8 package and emphasizes the preparation and equipment you will need to install the server.

Chapter 2 - Mounting Instructions

This part of the manual includes detailed instructions for mounting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 in a variety of equipment racks and instructions on changing the voltage switch settings.

Chapter 3 - Network Installation

This part of the manual includes step-by-step instructions on how to conn ect the server to your local Ethernet and power it up. Instructions are included for twisted-pair Ethernet environ­ments.

Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation

This part of the manual describes how to install CompatiView, Compatible Systems GUI (Graphical User Interface) management software which is included with your server.

Chapter 5 - Command Line Preparation

This part of the manual provides basic instructions for using command line management and text-based configuration to configure a server.

Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide

This part of the manual provides a minimal list of parameters that must be entered into a server for proper operation.

Chapter 7 - Shipping Defaults

This part of the manual lists factory defaults.

Chapter 8 - LED Patterns and Switch Settings

This part of the manual describes the LED indicators and the test switch settings.

Appendices

This part of the manual includes add itional informat ion that mi ght be of in terest t o you such as technical specifications, some maintenance procedures and instructions for downloading current so ftware.
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Chapter 1 - Getting Started

A Few Notes

Please Read the Manuals

The manuals included with your IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server contain very important information about installing and operating the IntraPort Enterprise-8. Please read this manual, and refer to the management reference guides as required. It’s worth the few minutes it will take.
Also, please fill out the warranty registration card and return it to us today. This will help us keep you informed about updates to the IntraPort Enterprise-8 and future products available from Compatible Systems.
Y o u can also register on the Web at http://www.compatible.com. If youd like to be notified via e-mail about new products and receive important news from Compatible Systems, please join our e-mail list on the Web.

Warranty and Service

The IntraPort Enterprise-8 is covered by the Compatible Systems Integr ated Suppo rt Pack age, which includes a lifetime comprehensive warranty, a twenty-four hour advance replacement program, unlimited phone support and software upgrades for the life of the product. A 24 x 7 support plan is also available.
Compatible Systems maintains copies of current software updates on the Internet. You may download product software from the Internet at any time. For more information on down­loading current product software, see Appendix B.

Getting Help with the IntraPort Enterprise-8

If you have a question about the IntraPort Enterprise-8 and cant find the answer in one of the manuals included with the product, please visit the technical support section of our Web site (http://www.compatible.com). This site includes extensive technical resources which may answer many of your questions. You can also request technical support by filling out a brief form. Technical support requests received via the Web form will receive expedited treatment. You may also call Compatible Systems Corporation or send support questions via e-mail to support@compatible.com. Compatible Systems' phone number is listed on the front of this guide. We will be happy to help you.
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What You Will Need to Get Started

Before connecting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server, please check the list below to make sure that you have received all of the items that are supplied with the shipping package(s).
You should also make sure you have any additional items that are necessary to connect the server to your network.

Supplied with the IntraPort Enterprise-8

Please check your shipping package(s) for the following items:
IntraPort Enterprise-8 unit
2 power cords
One left rack-mount bracket
One right rack-mount bracket
Two mounting ears
Two handles
Two hand le spacers
14 mounting screws (10-32 undercut flat head)
One DB-25 male to DB-25 female console cable
One reusable replacement air filter
CD-ROM including:
4 CompatiView software for Windows 4 Operating software 4 VPN Client software (Windows and Mac OS versions) 4 HTML version of product documentation (which can be vi ewed with your favorit e
Web browser)
VPN Client Reference Guide
CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide
Text-Based Configuration and Command Line Management Reference Guide
Warranty registration card

Additional Items Needed for Installation

If you choose to rack-mount the IntraPort Enterprise-8, you will need to provide your own screws or clips to secure the mounting brackets to the equipment rack. A more detailed list of the items needed for mounting the server is in Chapter 2 - Mounting Instructions.
Before connecting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 to your network, you need to make sure that you have the necessary interface cabling equipment. See Chapter 3 - Network
Installation for details.
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Chapter 2 - Mounting Instructions

The IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server is designed to be mounted in a 19-inch equip­ment rack or in a Telco rack. Compatible Systems pr ovid es all the p arts necessar y for s ecurin g the supplied mounting brackets and ears to the device; however, due to the variety of equip­ment racks and mounting techniques, you will need to provide your own screws or clips to secure the mounting brackets and ears to the equipment rack.

Placement Considerations

There are several things to consider when preparing to install the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server.
Do not place the server on the floor, since it will more quickly accumulate dust. As alternatives to rack-mounting, it can be placed on a sturdy table or solid platform.
A clean, air-conditioned environment is ideal.
An open equipment rack (i.e., one without side enclosures or doors) is recommended
for adequate ventilation.
The chassis requires 13.5 shelf positions (23.5 vertical inches) of rack space.
While no rear clearance is required, the front of the server needs adequate clearance
for air circulation, RIOP card addition or replacement, cable connections, etc. At least two feet of front clearance and one inch of top clearance are recommended.
Load the equipment rack from the bottom. For stability, it is strongly recommended that the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server be placed in the bottom half of an equipment rack.

Safety Guidelines

v Note: When stacking other equipment on the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server, do not exceed 35 pounds of evenly distributed weight on top of the server. Additional weight may bend the case.
T o help en sure you r safety and minimize p otential damage to equipment, read an d follow these guidelines before attempting to move or work on the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server. These guidelines do not encompass all potential hazards. You must use good judgment and due caution when working with this or any other electrical device.
The default setting for the voltage switch on the power supplies for the Carrier-8 is for a low input voltage (marked 115V on the switch). If your electrical system requires a high input voltage on the power supp lies, you must change the settings before ging in the server (for instructions, see Changing the Power Supply Voltage Settings).
Never attempt to move the server using the RIOP card handles or the filter cover opening. They will not su ppo rt t he wei ght of the device. Use the built-in si d e handles and either the large mounting handles, if you have installed them, or the very bottom of the chassis to move it (see Figures 2 and 2.1).
The IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server weighs approximately 110 pounds. Moving the server requires at least two people, able to bear 55 pounds of weight apiece. If your union or company policy outlines a lower maximum weight load per person, use the appropriate number of people.
Make sure you have a clear path between the server and the equipment rack, platform or table before attempting to move it into place.
plug-
+ Warning: All power cords an d inter face cab les must be dis conn ected befo re you attempt to
move or work on the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server. Even the interface cables can deliver lethal doses of electricity.

Parts and Tools

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The following items are needed to install the mounting ears and handles on the IntraPort Enter­prise-8 VPN Access Server.
IntraPort Enterprise-8 unit
Two mounting ears
Two handles
Two hand le spacers
14 mounting screws (10-32 undercut flat head)
Phillips head screwdriver
In addition to the above items, the following items are needed to install the IntraPort Enter­prise-8 VPN Access Server in an equipment rack.
One left rack-mount bracket
One right rack-mount bracket
One DB-25 male to DB-25 female console cable
Tape measure (optional)
Level (optional)
Your own screws or clips, for fastening the brackets to the rack
At least two people to lift the device into place. Do not attempt to move the device
into the rack or onto a table or platform by yourself.

Changing the Power Supply Voltage Settings

The default setting for the voltage switches on the servers power supplies is for a low input voltage (marked 115V on the swi tch) . If y our elect rical s ystem r equires a hig h input volt age on the power supplies, you must change it manually on the device before
To change the settings:
1. Make sure the server is powered down and not connected to any power source.
2. Using a small screw driver, change the voltage switches to the desired setting (230V for high input voltage, 115V for low input voltage).
Figure 1. Location of Voltage Switch on the Power Supply
plugging the device in.
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Installing Mounting Ears and Handles

Figure 2. Installing Mounting Ears and Handles for a Standard Equipment Rack
Figure 2.1. Installing Mounting Ears for a Telco Rack
The mounting ears should be installed on the IntraPort Enterprise-8 VPN Access Server whether you are planning to rack-mount it or not. The handles need not be installed for Telco rack mounts because there is not enough finger room to use them, but the handles are recom­mended for all other installations.
If you are not going to rack-mount the IntraPort Enterprise-8, it is recommended that you install the mounting ears and handles using the Standard Equipment Rack position (as shown in Figure 2).
1. Use the supplied screws and fasten the mounting ears to the sides of the device using 5 screws on each side as shown in Figure 2 (for a standard equipment rack) or in Fig­ure 2.1 (for a Tel co rack).
2. Use the supplied screws and fasten the handles and spacers to the center o f the mount­ing ears as shown in Figure 2.

Rack-Mount Brackets

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Figure 3. Rack-Mount Brackets
Brackets (shown in Figure 3) are provided for mounting the IntraPort Enterprise-8 in a stan­dard 19-inch equipment rack or a Telco rack. Note that the left bracket features a fold-down shelf which maintains the proper alignment of the brackets in the rack, but does not bear the weight of the unit. The ledges at the bottom of the brackets bear the weight of the unit until it is securely attached to the equipment rack. You will need to provide your own screws or clips to fasten the brackets and mounting ears to the equipment rack.
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