Edgewater Networks EdgeProtect 5300LF Quick start guide

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Edgewater Networks EdgeProtect 5300LF is a versatile networking device that provides advanced security and network protection features for various deployment scenarios. With its robust firewall, intrusion prevention system, and VPN capabilities, it offers comprehensive network security. Additionally, its traffic shaping and Quality of Service (QoS) features enable efficient bandwidth management and prioritization of critical applications. The 5300LF also supports stateful failover, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity and high availability.

Edgewater Networks EdgeProtect 5300LF is a versatile networking device that provides advanced security and network protection features for various deployment scenarios. With its robust firewall, intrusion prevention system, and VPN capabilities, it offers comprehensive network security. Additionally, its traffic shaping and Quality of Service (QoS) features enable efficient bandwidth management and prioritization of critical applications. The 5300LF also supports stateful failover, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity and high availability.

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EdgeMarc 5300LF
EdgeView 5300LF
EdgeProtect 5300LF
Quick Start Guide
Version 1.0
300-5300LF-001
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Before You Start
Please read this guide thoroughly as it describes the basic installation of
the device. Additional configuration that is needed to deploy the device in
a specific environment can be performed by using online help.
This guide also provides an example of a typical 5300LF deployment that
can be used as a guideline for your installation.
Requirements for Installation
A computer with a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator or any other browser of your choice
At least one Ethernet cable
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Instructions
Step 1 Connecting the Cables
Figure 1: 5300LF Front Panel
1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to local LAN port 1 of 5300LF. This port can be
seen in area “A” of Figure 1: 5300LF Front Panel. Connect the other end of the cable to
your computer’s Ethernet port.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PC with a web browser.
3. Plug one end of the power adapter into an AC outlet and the other end into
the power receptacle on the 5300LF, noted in area “A’ of Figure 2: 5300LF Back Panel.
4. Turn the power switch “on”, as shown in area “B: of Figure 2: 5300LF Back Panel.
Figure 2: 5300LF Back Panel
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Step 2 Configuring the 5300LF
You can configure the 5300LF EdgeMarc and 5300LF EdgeProtect appliances using a
simple web-based user interface. Configure the 5300LF EdgeView appliance using
YaST, a pre-installed, LINUX-based system management tool.
Configuring the 5300LF EdgeMarc and 5300LF EdgeProtect
You can configure the 5300LF EdgeMarc and 5300LF EdgeProtect appliance using a web
browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The 5300LF is shipped with the
pre-configured IP address 192.168.1.1 for the LAN port (LAN port 1).
Requirement: To connect a PC directly to the appliance, you must use an ethernet
crossover cable.
To connect to the 5300LF EdgeMarc and 5300LF EdgeProtect, follow these steps:
1. Assign static IP address 192.168.1.2 with subnet 255.255.255.0 to a PC
2. Connect the PC to LAN port 1 of the 5300LF using an ethernet crossover cable
3. Launch a web browser on the PC and enter the URL string: 192.168.1.1. Press Return
The login window appears
4. Enter the username root and the password default to log into the system
The initial 5300LF main configuration menu appears
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5. Select Network and start configuring the 5300LF appliance.
Note
For secure network management on an EdgeMarc or EdgeProtect 5300LF appliance,
change the default user name and password as described in the VOS for EdgeMarc User
Manual.
Configuring the 5300LF EdgeView
You can configure the 5300LF Edgeview appliance using YaST, a pre-installed,
LINUX-based system management tool. Access YaST from the command line
interface of the EdgeView appliance.
To connect to the 5300LF Edgeview appliance, follow these steps:
1. Connect a PC with a cross-over Ethernet cable to Port 1 of the EdgeView
chassis.
2. Since Port 1 is 192.168.1.1, configure your PC to have the IP address of
192.168.1.2, subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and default gateway of 192.168.1.1.
3. Make sure you can ping 192.168.1.1 from your PC.
4. Open your favorite SSH application on your PC and SSH to the EdgeView.
(Note: The new LF chassis only accept SSH v2. In PuTTY, go to the SSH tab on
the left and under Preferred SSH Protocol Version, select 2)
5. Log into the CLI.
6. Type ‘yast’ at the # prompt. The configuration page appears as follows:
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7. Continue to configure the EdgeView appliance as described in “Chapter 2.
Getting Started” of the EdgeView 5300 User Manual.
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Step 3 Plan Your Configuration
The EdgeMarc 5300LF can be deployed as a gateway router in a network. It can also be
deployed in a network behind an existing firewall. Based on your deployment criteria, consult
the following documents for further configuration:
5300LF Hardware Installation Guide
VoIP Operating System (VOS) for EdgeMarc User Manual
Helpful Hints
Although not recommended, the EdgeMarc 5300LF and IP phones can be installed behind an
existing enterprise firewall. In this instance the firewall will have to be configured to allow access
to and from the EdgeMarc 5300LF’s public IP address for the following ports:
Port Type
Firewall Ports to Open
UDP
161 (SNMP) and 162 (SNMPTRAP)
RTP
1056 to 1255
TCP
SSH TCP 22 for remote management & TCP 80 for WAN
configuration-downloads
Telnet
23
FTP
TCP 21 for stateful TCP-session control from 5300LF to
Edgewater FTP server
MGCP
2427, 2429, 2432, and 2727
NTP
¬
123
SIP
5060 and 5075
IP phones normally point to a local NTP server for their time reference. The NTP port 123
needs to be opened if your network does not have an NTP server.
Please Note: Traffic shaping for this configuration is only available if the enterprise data
devices are also installed behind the 5300LF appliance.
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The web page configurations for the various 5300LF deployments are shown below. The two darker-
shaded rows indicate the minimum configuration required for each deployment.
5300LF
GUI Configuration
Page
5300LF as
Gateway
Router
5300LF within existing
infrastructure
5300LF behind an
existing firewall
Network
Yes
Yes
Yes
VoIP/ALG
Yes
Yes
Yes
NAT
Yes
Optional
Yes
Firewall
Yes
Optional, but
recommended
Optional, but
recommended
DHCP
Yes
Yes (but should be
disabled if DHCP server
already exists)
Yes (but should be
disabled if DHCP server
already exists)
Traffic Shaper
Yes
Yes
Optional (depends on
network topology)
Traffic Simulator
Only for
testing
Only for testing
Only for testing
System
As needed
As needed
As needed
Please visit our website at www.edgewaternetworks.com or contact the Edgewater Technical
Assistance Center at 408.351.7255 for additional information or assistance.
Edgewater Networks, Inc.
2895 Northwestern Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Phone: (408) 351-7200
Copyright© 2008, Edgewater Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Edgewater Networks EdgeProtect 5300LF Quick start guide

Category
Gateways/controllers
Type
Quick start guide
This manual is also suitable for

Edgewater Networks EdgeProtect 5300LF is a versatile networking device that provides advanced security and network protection features for various deployment scenarios. With its robust firewall, intrusion prevention system, and VPN capabilities, it offers comprehensive network security. Additionally, its traffic shaping and Quality of Service (QoS) features enable efficient bandwidth management and prioritization of critical applications. The 5300LF also supports stateful failover, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity and high availability.

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