Digital Intelligence FireChief User Manual

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NOTICE
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval s ystem, or trans­lated into any language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes, without the express written permis­sion of Digital Intelligence, Inc. (“DI”).
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Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is auth orized in writing by DI; or (2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing.
Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies, and are used only for identification or explanati on into the owners’ ben efit, without intent to infringe.
• FireChief™ is a trademark and Digital Intelligence® is a registered trade­mark of Digital Intelligence, Inc.
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Specifications and information contained in this manual are furnished for infor­mational use only, and are subject to change at any time without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by DI. DI assumes no responsibilit y or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that ma y appear in this manual, includ­ing the products and software described in it.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Digital Intelligence, Inc. (“DI”) warrants to the original end-user that the product (excluding accessories) will be free from defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. This limited warranty is non-transferable, and is issued only to you, the first end user purchaser.
Exclusions This warranty does not apply to: (i) DI software products; (ii) expendable components
such as power cables, FireWire, USB or UDMA cables; or (iii) third party products, hard­ware or software, supplied with the warranted product. DI makes no warranty of any kind on such products, which, if included, are provided “AS IS.” THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER, AND SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BECOME NULL AND VOID, FOR ABUSE, MISUSE, UNUSALLY HEAVY USE, ACCIDENT, OR IMPROPER STORAGE, INSTALLATION, APPLICATION OR MAINTENANCE.
Remedies
Your sole and exclusive remedy for a covered defect is repair or replacement of the de­fective product, at DI’s sole option. Any replacement parts or products will be new or ser­viceably used, comparable in function and performance to the original part or product. If DI is unable to repair or replace a defective product, your alternate exclusive remedy shall be a refund of the original purchase price less depreciation. The above is DI’s entire obli­gation to you under this warranty. DI SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, WHETHER FOR A FAILURE OF ITS LIMITED REMEDY OR OTHERWISE, BE LIABLE FOR SPE­CIAL, INCIDENTAL, DIRECT, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF DI HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. In no event shall DI’s liability exceed the original purchase price. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. DI reserves the right to modify its warranty statement at any time, in its sole discretion. DI will be obligated to honor any such warranty only upon DI's receipt of payment in full for the product to be warranted.
Obtaining Warranty Service
You must notify DI within the warranty period to receive service covered under this war­ranty. Information on warranty service is available at DI’s Technical Support line (262) 524-9363. If the DI representative determines your product is eligible for warranty service, you will be required to return it to DI, shipping prepaid, along with proper identification, a return authorization number provided by the representative and proof of purchase.
Limitations THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DI SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Any implied warranty required by applicable law shall be limited in duration to the express warranty term. Some states do not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation ma y not apply to you . This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights t hat vary from state to state. Any suit for breach of any warranty on your Product must be filed within 1 year of the first date the suit could have been brought. NO WAIVER, ALTERA TION, AD­DITION OR MODIFICATION OF THE FOREGOING CONDITIONS SHALL BE VALID UNLESS MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN OFFICER OF DI.
There are no serviceable parts inside the FireChief. If you require service, do not attempt to open or disassemble FireChief device due to a shock hazard. Opening or disassem­bling FireChief case (except at the request of DI Technical Support) will void the warranty.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
What is the FireChief........................................................................... 1
Power Considerations ......................................................................... 2
FireChief Cabling to PC ...................................................................... 2
Drive Configuration ............................................................................. 3
Diagnostic LED’s ................................................................................. 3
Drivers ................................................................................................. 3
Cables ................................................................................................. 3
Connecting the FireChief .................................................................... 4
Swapping Drives ................................................................................. 5
Disconnecting the FireChief................................................................. 5
Modifying your FireChief’s Read/Write Capabilities............................. 5
Summary of Switch Settings ............................................................... 6
Important Considerations .................................................................... 7
Package Contents............................................................................... 1
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Package Contents
The following is included with the FireChief:
FireChief 800 (1)
Power cord (1)
FireWire Cable (9-pin to 9-pin) (1)
FireWire Adapter (9-pin to 6-pin) (1)
FireWire Adapter (9-pin to 4-pin) (1)
SATA Drive Tray (2)
User Guide (1)
What is the FireChief
FireChief is a dual bay FireWire to IDE/SATA enclosure with a drive bay that is hardware write protected (ReadOnly) and a drive bay that is write enabled (Read/Write). The FireChief allows a suspect IDE/SATA hard drive (to be write protected) and a target IDE/SATA hard drive (used for forensic copy) to be connected to a computer via IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface for the purpose of forensic acquisition and analysis. FireChief supports connection to a host computer via FireWire 400 (1394a) or FireWire 800 (1394b) interfaces. By default the upper drive bay labeled ReadOnly is configured as Read-Only and the lower drive bay labeled Read/Write is configured as read/writeable.
Power Considerations
The FireChief’s internal power supply (110-220VAC auto switching) provides the required power connections for the internal drive bays and any attached hard drives. Connect the power cable to the back of FireChief and plug into an outlet. Power up the FireChief using the power button on the front of the enclosure.
FireChief cabling to PC
FireChief is connected to a host computer via a single FireWire cable and adapter if required. Any of the four FireW ire 800 connectors on the back of the FireChief may be used. The upper FireWire bridge is connected to the upper drive bay (ReadOnly) and is configured as Read Only. The lower FireWire bridge is connected to the lower drive bay (Read/Write ) and is configured as Read/Writeable.
Any of the unused FireWire ports can be used to daisy chain (cascade) additional FireWire devices from the FireChief (i.e. acts as a FireWire Hub.)
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Drive Configuration
Before connecting an IDE disk drive to the FireChief, the drive must be configured (jumpered) as a Single Master Device. Both hard drives must be configured (jumpered) as a Master IDE Device. Certain models of IDE hard drives (Western Digital) may specifically r equire the device to be configured as a “Master Device in a Single Drive Configuration” (no Slave device pr esent on IDE Channel).
Diagnostic LED’s
Each drive rack has a green power LED indicates the drive tray is powered and locked into place.
In addition, each FireWire bridge board on the back of the FireChief has an amber LED. ON indicates the bridge is in Read Only Mode. OFF indicates that bridge is in Read/Writeable mode.
Remember: The upper FireWire bridge is connected to the upper drive bay (ReadOnly) and is configured as Read Only. The lower FireWire bridge is connected to the lower drive bay (Read/Write) and is configured as Read/ Writeable.
Drivers
No device specific drivers are required for the FireChi ef. Full driver support is provided by the Host operating system and/or FireWire controller. Normally, the necessary drivers will automatically be loaded by the operating system. Please refer to your operating system, motherboard, or FireWire controller manufacturer for additional driver related information.
Cables
Use only high quality FireWire cab les. FireWire 400 to FireWire 800 adapters (4 pin to 9 pin and 6 pin to 9 pin) are inclu ded with your kit to allo w you to hook­up the FireChief to FireWire 400 connectors.
Drive Bays, Trays and Racks
Drive Bays” are the positions in the chassis provided to facilitate insertion, removal, and reconfiguration of hard drives. A Drive Bay consists of two pieces, the Drive Rack and the Drive Tray.
Drive Trays” are the removable portion of the drive bay which holds the hard drive.
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“Drive Racks” are the part of the drive bay that mounts permanently inside
the system chassis.
The FireChief includes 2 SATA Drive Racks, 2 SATA Trays and 2 BRIDGE Trays (for IDE hard drives). The Drive Racks are mounted in the FireChief case. The Drive Racks have a SATA interface an d will only accept SATA or BRIDGE Trays. The Drive Racks will not
accept older IDE trays used with
previous FireChiefs.
Identifying Drive Trays
Drive trays have two interfaces which identify how they may be used. One interface specifies how the tray is connected to the rack and the other interface specifies what type of drive it can accept. The tray/rack interface type is printed on the bottom rear of the tray. The drive type interface is printed on the top front of the tray. The FireChief ships with two types of trays. Bridge Trays which accept IDE drives and SATA Trays which accept SATA drives.
Tray Type Rack Interface (Bottom Rear) Drive Type (Top Front)
SATA SATA SATA BRIDGE SATA IDE
Connecting the FireChief
Make sure the FireChief is powered off prior to conn ecting a hard drive.
1. Connect the Hard Drive to the appropriate drive tray (IDE or SATA) IDE: Connect the short 80 conductor/40 pin ribbon cable to the IDE
connector on the back of the hard drive making sure the connector is properly aligned and seated. SATA: Connect the small black connector to the back of the hard drive making sure the connector is properly aligned and seated.
2. Connect Power Adapter: IDE: Connect the power connector to the 4-p in power connector on the hard drive again making sure the connector is properly aligned and seated. SATA: Conn ect the large black connector to the back of the hard drive making sure the connector is properly aligned and seated.
3. Inserting the drive tray into the FireChief: Close the drive tray and insert the drive tray back into the appropriate drive bay and lock in place.
4. Connect FireChief to host computer: Power on FireChief and connect the FireWire cable to the host computer’s FireWire controller.
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Swapping Drives
1. “Stop”, “Unload”, or “Dismount” the FireWire device using the applicable operating system icon, process, or utility. This will notify
the operating system to complete any pending transfer op erations so that the device can be properly disconnected.
2. Disconnect FireChief: Disconnect the FireWire cable from the host computer.
3. Power off the FireChief
4. Remove existing drive: Once the FireChief has been powered off the drive tray maybe unlocked and removed from the unit. Disconnect both the 4 pin power connector and 40 pin data cable from the hard drive.
5. Attach new drive: Install the new hard drive in the drive tray making sure both data and power connectors are connected. Place drive tray back into drive bay again lock into place.
6. Reconnect FireChief to host computer: Power on FireChief and reconnect the FireWire cable to the host computer’s FireWire controller.
7. Power on the FireChief
Disconnecting the FireChief
1. “Stop”, “Unload”, or “Dismount” the FireWire device using the applicable operating system icon, process, or utility. This will notify
the operating system to complete any pending transfer op erations so that the device can be properly disconnected.
2. Disconnect FireChief: Disconnect the FireWire cable from the host computer.
3. Power off the FireChief
4. Drive trays may now be removed from the unit.
Modifying your FireChief’s Read/Write Capabilities
The FireChief is shipped by default with one Read Only (write blocking) drive bay and one Read/Writeable Drive bay. However, it can be configured to enable Read-Only or Read-Write operation for both drive bays if desired. Ther e are a series of DIP switches on each of the FireWire bridges that control this functionality.
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The default for the Read Only bridge is all switches turned OFF (Read Only). The default for the Read/Writeable bridge is with switch #1 ON and all other switches (#2, #3, and #4) turned OFF (Read Write).
When Switch #1 is OFF the bridge will operate with all writes being blocked (Read Only). When switch #1 is ON the bridge will operate with writes enabl ed (Read Write).
Switches #2 and #3 control how the unit responds when placed in Read Only mode and are intended for diagnostic o perations and to help support operating systems which do not fully support read-only devices. These switches are ignored if the unit is configured for Read Write.
Switch #2 controls whether an error code is returned when a write is attempted. If the switch is OFF, an error will be generated when a write is attempted. If the switch is on, a success code will be returned to make believe the write succeeded.
Switch #3 controls what type of code page (device characteristics) is reported to the calling process when a device query is made. If the switch is OFF, the code page is reported appropriately to indic ate that the device is write protected. If the switch is ON, the code page is reported as if the device was not write protected.
Summary of Switch Settings
Swit ch 1: OFF = Read-Only (write-blocking enabled) ON = Read-Write
Swit ch 2: Only functions if Switch 1 = OFF, i.e., read-only OFF = Unit reports errors if writes are attempted ON = Unit suppresses errors if writes are attempted (no-error)
Swit ch 3: Only functions if Switch 1 = OFF, i.e., read-only OFF = Unit reports Write-Protect (WP) status in code page ON = Unit suppresses Write-Protect (WP) status in code page
Switch 4: Reserved
Important Considerations
Removal of Drives. DO NOT unlock the drive bay or disconnect the hard drive from the FireChief while the device is powered on.
Disk Cache. When using an operating system that cache disk writes (Windo ws 95/98/ME for example), it may appear information has been written to the drive (via Windows Explorer for example); when in actualit y the information has only
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been stored in the disk cache. A subsequent reboot of the system will clear the disk cache and show that no changes/modifications were made to the write protected drive. Pressing “CTRL-C” in MS-DOS will cause the disk cac he to be reset and show this fact as well. Most forensic imaging software uses direct disk access to read directly from the disk itself, the contents of the operating system disk cache will not effect the ability to image the dis k. (T his inclu des the “_Restore” directory created by Windows ME).
NTFS Drive Letter Access. Windows NT/2K/XP may attempt to update (write to) an NTFS file system the first time the volume it is attached to a system. In the event that Windows tries to perform this update, the write attempts to the drive will be blocked. This will prevent Windows from providing logical disk access to the attached NTFS file system, effectively resulting in an NTFS file system for which no drive letter is assigned. This condition is a function of the Windows NT/2K/XP operating system and happens specifically because the Write Blocker is performing properly. Although logical disk access will not be provided, the drive will still be able to be forensically imaged at the physical level.
INT13X (LBA) Support. Some small drives, which report to support Int13X (LBA), but do not implement this method correctly, may not function properly with this device. These drives are typically quite ol d and alwa ys less then 8 GB in size, and are usually less than 2 GB in size.
Using a FireWire 800 Device with Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Windows 1394 drivers do not identify which port (1394a or 1394b) is being used when a multiport FireWire device is attached. Because of this, if two 1394b (800 Mb/s) capable components (i.e. a controller and a device) are connected via a 1394a (400 Mb/s) cable, the negotiation speeds of the devices will not be set pr operly and the components (controller and device) will not properly establish communications. When operating in a Microsoft Windows environment, always use 1394b cables to connect a 1394b capable controller and device.
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2. With SP2, the performance of FireWire 800 (1394b) capable devices will be effectively reduced down to the lowest possible negotiation speed. (Well below that of FireWire 400/1394a devices). This problem will occur even if the FireWire 800 (1394b) capable device is attached to a FireWire 400 (1394a) controller or via FireWire 400 (1394a) cables. Only one controller or device on the FireWire chain needs to be FireWire 800 (1394b) CAPABLE for this problem to occ ur. Users who install Windows XP SP2 will notice a severe reduction in performance when using FireWire to connect 1394b capable devices to the host PC. FireChief has implemented a firmware "workaround" for the Microsoft's Windows XP SP2 1394/FireWire drivers that allow users to take full advantage of the FireChief.
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Firmware updates. If there is a need to update firmware please consult Digital Intelligence web site support pages:
http://www.digitalintelligence.com/support.php
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