HP ProLiant DL 320 Quick Setup Poster

HP ProLiant DL 320
Firewall/VPN/Cache
Server
Quick Setup Poster
Firewall/VPN/Cache Server
The HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server is factory prepared to protect your networks and allow secure Internet access. Use this quick setup poster to help set up the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server.
HP highly recommends following the instructions in this quick setup poster to the end. This poster quickly guides you from opening the box to setting your initial custom firewall policy.
1 Checking the Package Contents
The package contains the following items in addition to the items listed in the ProLiant DL320 G2 server documentation:
Recovery CDs
HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server
User Guide
HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server Network
Information Card
This quick setup poster
© Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
First Edition (July 2004) Part Number 372218-001
2 Verifying Your Network
Information
Use the HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server Network Information Card to record the network details needed
during setup.
3 Connecting HP ProLiant DL320
5 Completing the ProLiant DL 320
Firewall/VPN/Cache Server
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1 NIC port 1 (internal network)
2 NIC port 2 (external network)
3 NIC port 3 (perimeter network, optional)
NOTE: The ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server is set by default to maximum security, actively defending the network from the instant network communications starts. For more information about this feature, refer to the HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server User Guide.
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Firewall/VPN/Cache Server Setup Wizard
After powering on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server, the Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 dialog box displays. It might take a few minutes for the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server to initialize.
1. At the Welcome to the Windows Setup Wizard page,
click Next.
1. Plug one end of cable 1 into the internal port on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server, and plug the other end into the internal network hub or switch.
2. Plug one end of cable 2 into the external port on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache 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 on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/ Cache server, and plug the other end into your perimeter network hub or switch.
4. Connect a monitor to the VGA port on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache 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 ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server power inlet, and plug the other end into an appropriate power source.
4 Power on the Server
Power on the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server. Refer to the ProLiant DL320 G2 server documentation for additional information.
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.
3. At the Your Product Key page, enter the product key, if necessary, and click Next.
NOTE: The product key is located on the top of the server.
4. At the Computer Name and Administrator Password page: a. In the Computer name text box, enter the computer
name recorded on the network information card.
b. In the Administrator password text box, enter the
administrator password created as part of completing the network information card. The administrator password is used to obtain administrator privileges to manage the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server.
c. In the Confirm password text box, enter the
administrator password again, and click Next.
5. At the Date and Time Settings page: a. Select the correct date and time. b. Select the correct time zone. If your area uses daylight
savings time, select the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox.
c. Click Next.
6. At the Internal Connection TCP/IP Settings page:
a. Select Use the following IP address.
NOTE: If there is a DHCP server in the internal network, and a fixed address was reserved for the firewall, select Obtain an IP
address automatically.
b. In the IP address and Subnet mask text boxes, enter
the network IP addresses recorded on the network information card for the internal network interface IP address and the subnet mask IP address.
c. Select Use the following DNS server
addresses.
d. In the Preferred DNS server text box, enter the DNS
server IP address. If there is an alternate DNS server, enter the IP address in the Alternate DNS server text box.
e. Click Next.
7. The External Connection TCP/IP Settings page provides the details for the external network adapter. If using a static IP address supplied by an Internet service provider (ISP), select Use the following IP address and enter the IP addresses to use. Otherwise, select Obtain an IP address
automatically.
The Networking Settings page displays the progress of network services invocation.
NOTE: Automatically obtaining an IP address on the external network interface might result in a warning indicating that the ISP can coincidentally assign the external NIC an IP address in the same network as the internal network interface.
To avoid configuring the external network interface, select the Skip this step checkbox. HP recommends configuring this interface at this time because the firewall is already enforcing a strict security policy.
8. Click Next.
9. The Perimeter Connection TCP/IP Settings page provides the details for the perimeter network interface. If using a static IP address, select Use the following IP address and enter the IP addresses recorded on the network information card. Otherwise, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
If a perimeter network is not used, select the Skip this step checkbox. HP recommends configuring this interface at this time because the firewall is already enforcing a strict security policy.
10. Click Next.
11. At the Workgroup or Computer Domain page, either select
Domain and enter the appropriate domain name, or select Workgroup and enter the name of the workgroup recorded
on the network information card.
6 Configuring the HP ProLiant
DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server
The installation is complete. The HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server is a powerful network access control device that can be configured to enable internal network clients to access the Internet, set up as a virtual private network (VPN) server, and set up to allow secure connections from Internet users to servers on the internal network.
For additional setup and configuration options, refer to the
HP ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache Server User Guide.
When logging on to the ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server for the first time, read the information displayed on the Getting Started page. This information guides you through the basic configuration steps. (This page can be accessed at anytime by clicking the node with the server name on it.)
NOTE: At the Getting Started page, HP recommends clicking Define your ISA Network Configuration. This starts the Network Template
Wizard, which quickly sets up an initial policy configuration based on your preferences and network topology.
NOTE: When adding the server to a Windows domain, the domain group policies are applied to the server. If unsure of which option to select, HP recommends selecting the Workgroup option. A domain can be joined anytime after setup completes.
12. Click Next.
The ProLiant DL320 Firewall/VPN/Cache server performs some final tasks, as displayed on the Performing Final Tasks page and automatically restarts.
13. Log on to the server using the administrator password
previously established.
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