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STRM Components19
Browser Support20
Preparing Your Network Hierarchy20
Identifying Network Settings21
Identifying Security Monitoring Devices and Flow Data Sources21
Identifying Network Assets22
5SETTING UP STRM SOFTWAREAND CONFIGURING NETWORK
S
ETTINGS
Logging Into STRM for the First Time25
Accessing STRM30
ANEWOR CHANGED INFORMATION
BRACK-MOUNTINGTHE STRM SERIES II APPLIANCE
Front-Mounting Flush to Rack35
Front-Mounting Recessed in Rack36
Front-Rear-
Mounting Flush to Rack37
Front-Rear-
Mounting Recessed in Rack38
Mid-Mount in Two Post Equipment Rack39
CMAINTAININGAND SERVICINGTHE HARDWARE
RAID Array41
Power Supply41
Cooling Fans42
DHARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This preface provides the following guidelines for using the STRM Series II
Hardware Installation Guide:
•Documentation Conventions
•Documentation Feedback
•Requesting Technical Support
Documentation
Conventions
Documentation
Feedback
The sample screens used throughout this guide are representations of the screens
that appear when you install and configure the STRM Series II appliances. The
actual screens may differ.
Table 1 shows the text conventions used in this guide.
Table 1 Text Conventions
Conventions DescriptionExample
Bold typeface Represents
commands and key
strokes in text
ItalicsIdentify book names Security Threat Response Manager
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Requesting
Technical Support
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STRM Series II Hardware Installation Guide
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STRM OVERVIEW
STRM appliances are designed to respond to the right threats at the right time
through effective analysis of networks, events, and audit log files. STRM has the
ability to identify environmental anomalies in the network, an attack path, and the
source of a threat. STRM provides network remediation for threat responses
across all security products.
The STRM appliances use two drivers, Security Information Management (SIM)
and Security Event Management (SEM), for security analysis of external and
internal threats. SIM provides reporting and analysis of data from host systems,
applications, and security devices to support security policy compliance
management, internal threat management, and regulatory compliance initiatives.
SEM improves security incident response capabilities by processing data from
security devices and network devices. It helps network administrators to provide
effective responses to external and internal threats.
STRM Series II Hardware Installation Guide
4STRM OVERVIEW
STRM Series II Hardware Installation Guide
2
HARDWARE OVERVIEW
This chapter provides an overview of the STRM series II appliances. It contains the
following sections:
STRM 500 II Front Panel and Back Panel Indicators and Features
•
•STRM 2500 II Front Panel and Back Panel Indicators and Features
•STRM 5000 II Front Panel and Back Panel Indicators and Features
STRM 500 II Front
Panel and Back
Panel Indicators
and Features
Front Panel
Indicators
The STRM 500 II appliance has a 2U rack-mountable chassis with optional redundant
AC and DC power supplies, a 2U hot-swappable dual redundant RAID1 array, 8 GB of
memory, and a 4 Gigabit Ethernet controller.
See Figure 1 for the front panel features of the system. Table 2 and Table 3 describes
the front panel features.
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6HARDWARE OVERVIEW
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Power
LED
Hardware
LED
Hard disk LEDNetwork ports
Console
port
Left
LAN
LED
Right
LAN
LED
STRM 500 II
Hard disk
Activity LED
Hard disk
Failure LED
USB
maintenance
port
Figure 1 STRM 500 II Front Panel
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Table 2 STRM 500 II Front Panel LEDs
LEDsDescription
LED
Chassis LEDs
• Power (green) - Indicates that the
appliance is powered on
• Hard disk (yellow) - Indicates the
hard disk is in use (writing or reading
data)
• Hardware (red) - Indicates that a
fan, power supply, or temperature
alarm has occurred
LAN LEDs
• Left LED (green) - Indicates that the
link is active, Momentary blinks for
activity
• Right LED - Indicates the link speed
-off -10 Mbps
-green - 100 Mbps
-yellow - 1 Gbps
• Hard disk tray LEDs
-Left (green) - For disk activity
-Right (red) - For disk failure
Solid - disk failure
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AC Power supply
receptacle
AC Power
switch
Table 3 STRM 500 II Front Panel Ports
PortsDescription
Console portOne RJ-45 console port
Network portFour RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100/1000
Back Panel FeaturesSee Figure 2 for the back panel features of the system.Table 4 describes the back
panel features.
Figure 2 STRM 500 II Back Panel
Table 4 STRM 500 II Rear View Components
ComponentsDescription
Cooling fansDraws air through vents of the chassis
and exhaust it through vents on the
other side of the chassis
Power supplyProvides power to all components
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STRM 2500 II
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STRM 2500 II Front
Panel and Back
Panel Indicators
and Features
Front Panel
Indicators
The STRM 2500 II appliance has a 2U rack-mountable chassis with optional redundant
AC and DC power supplies, 2U hot-swappable dual redundant RAID10 array, 8 GB of
memory, and a Gigabit Ethernet controller.
See Figure 3 for the front panel features of the system. Table 5 and Table 6 describes
the front panel features.
Figure 3 STRM 2500 II Front Panel
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