Install and Setup Guide for Cisco Security MARS, Release 5.2.x
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W - Z

Index

A

AAA

configure login prompts 5-17

Accounts

unlocking A-69

AC power 3-7

connecting to 4-7

adding

routes 5-10

administering the MARS Appliance 6-1

administrative account

default password settings 5-6

reset password 6-2

appliance

turning on power 4-8

Appliance Recovery DVD 3-9

archive 6-18

access data in archival 6-28

configure CS-MARS appliance settings 6-26

data 6-18

file and folder format 6-19

NFS for Windows 6-22

NFS on Linux 6-25

Windows Services for UNIX 6-22

archive data

identify time period contained 6-20

archiving 6-26

starting 6-27

stopping 6-28

B

backing up 6-26

backup 6-18

estimating storage requirements 6-18

network connection requirements 6-18

schedule 6-18

using eth1 interface for NFS traffic 6-18

browser

configure 3-10

C

cables

Cat 5 crossover 3-9

connect order 4-8

serial 3-9

telephone 3-9

cabling 3-7

connecting a console 4-8

connecting during installation 4-8

Cat 5 crossover cable B-4

cautions

significance of i-xxxvi

certificate 5-12

CLI

"?" command A-6

arp A-7

command conventions A-1

command privileges A-1

console connection 5-4

date A-9

direct console 5-5

dns A-11

dnssuffix A-12

domainname A-13

Ethernet console 5-5

exit A-14

gateway A-16

help A-17

hostname A-18

ifconfig A-22

netstat A-24

nslookup A-25

ntp A-26

passwd A-27

passwd expert A-28

ping A-29

pnlog A-32

pnreset

usage note 6-37

pnrestore

usage note 6-36, 6-37

pnstart A-41

pnstatus A-42

pnstop A-43

pnupgrade A-44

raidstatus A-46

reboot A-50

route A-51

serial console 5-5

show healthinfo A-53

show inventory A-55

shutdown A-57

ssh A-59

SSH console 5-5

sslcert A-61

sysstatus A-62

tcpdump A-64

telnet A-65

time A-66

timezone A-67

traceroute A-68

version A-70

command line interface

See CLI. A-1

command reference

CLI conventions A-1

command privileges A-1

syntax, checking A-2

system help A-2

configuration

initial 5-1

initial procedure 5-6

console connection 5-4

log in 6-2

log off 6-3

remote shut down 6-3

conventions

command line interface A-1

cords

connect order 4-8

power 3-9

creating a safe environment 3-7

D

data

archive 6-18

archiving 6-26

backup 6-18

default address

eth0 5-5

eth1 5-5

default login 5-12

default password 5-12

deleting

routes 5-10

disaster recovery

overview 6-29

planning failover 6-35

DNS

configuration settings 5-15

documentation

related to this product i-xli

typographical conventions in i-xxxvi

DVD 3-9

E

electrostatic discharge

protecting against 3-4

e-mail settings

define system administrative account 5-16

error messages, list of B-12

eth0 5-14

define settings 5-7

eth1 5-14

define settings 5-8

Ethernet connectors 1-15

events per second

deployment planning 2-1

F

failover

configure standby server 6-35

filter

modem 3-7, 4-8

flash disk-on-module (DOM)

see flash drive 6-30

flash drive

configuration saved on 6-30

corruption 6-30

G

getting started

initial configuration 5-1

Global Controller

reimaging guidelines 6-37

H

hardware

Cat 5 crossover cable 3-9

help

system, displaying A-2

hostname

define for appliance 5-9

host routes

adding 5-10

deleting 5-10

hot swap

configure standby server 6-35

humidity, operating 1-6, 3-6

I

initial configuration 5-1

installation

cables, connecting 4-8

creating a safe environment 3-7

installing in a rack 4-2

network, setting up 3-9

power source, connecting to 4-8

precautions for rack-mounting 3-8

preparation 3-1

preparing for

LAN options, precautions for 3-8

modems, precautions for 3-8

telecommunications, precautions for 3-8

safety 3-1

site preparation 3-5

tools and equipment required 3-9

interface names 5-14

Internal upgrade server

preparing for use 6-10

IP address

defaults for MARS 5-5

L

LAN options

precautions for 3-8

license

5.x software 5-11

license key 5-11

5.x software 5-11

importing 5-13

license key, recovery B-1

Local Controller

standalone mode reset A-35

logging off 6-3

logging on 6-2

login

default 5-12

logs

viewing at console 6-6

M

MARS appliance

administering 6-1

disaster recovery 6-29

license key 5-11

log in 5-11

log off via console 6-3

log on via console 6-2

name of 5-14

reboot from console 6-4

reset password 6-2

shutdown via console 6-3

upgrade 6-7

Modems

line impedance matching filter 3-7, 4-8

modems

precautions for 3-8

N

NetFlow flows per second

deployment planning 2-1

network routes

adding 5-10

deleting 5-10

NFS Server

Linux 6-25

NTP

configuration settings 5-10

P

packaging

contents 3-9

password

default 5-12

recovery 6-2, 6-29

resetting 6-2

personnel qualifications warning i-xxxv

personnel training warning i-xxxv

pnadmin account

recovery 6-29

pnlog show command 6-6

ports

required flows 2-2

used by MARS 2-2

power cords 3-9

powering up 4-8

processes, see services. B-9

R

rack-mounting

precautions for 3-8

rack rails 3-9

rail kit

AXXBASICRAIL 3-10

AXXHERAIL 3-10

selecting 3-10

rebooting 6-4

recovery

CD ROM 6-29

DVD 6-29

password 6-29

re-image Global Controller 6-33

re-image Local Controller 6-31

restore data 6-34

restore OS 6-30

recovery DVD

burn bootable 6-30

burn speed guideline 6-30

format guidelines 6-30

restore Global Controller 6-33

restore Local Controller 6-31

restore OS to flash drive 6-30

recovery management 6-29

re-imaging hard drive 6-31, 6-33

restore

range of days 6-36

routes

adding 5-10

deleting 5-10

S

safety

electrostatic discharge 3-4

general precautions 3-3

installation 3-1

preventing EMI 3-5

warnings and cautions 3-1

with electricity 3-4

scheduled activities

archive intervals 6-21

search domains 5-16

self-signed certificate 5-12

serial cable 3-9

services

determine status 6-4

expected differences in Global Controller 6-5, A-42, B-9

expected status 6-5, A-42, B-9

list of B-9

starting system 6-5

stopping system 6-5

shutting down 6-3

site preparation 3-5

SSL

self-signed 5-12

starting

archiving 6-27

system services 6-5

status

determining system 6-4

stopping

archiving 6-28

supporting devices

deployment planning 2-1

syntax of commands, checking A-2

system administrative account 5-12

T

telecommunications, precautions for 3-8

telephone cable 3-9

temperature, operating 1-6, 3-6

troubleshoot

cannot add device B-2

delete device B-2

error messages B-12

password recovery B-2

re-add device B-2

rename device B-2

turning on

appliance 4-8

typographical conventions in this document i-xxxvi

U

unlock

CLI command

after login failure A-69

updates

software updates 5-18

upgrade

burn CD-ROM 6-10

checklist 6-7

determine upgrade path 6-11

download packages 6-11

from CLI 6-14

from GUI 6-13

Local Controller from Global Controller 6-15

path matrix 6-11

prepare internal server 6-10

proxy settings 6-12, 6-16

W

warnings

regarding

batteries and explosion danger 3-2

chassis, opening 3-3

chassis, working on 3-2

disposal of unit 3-3

explosion 3-2

faceplates and cover panels, removing 3-3

ground conductor, defeating 3-2, 3-7

installation area 3-6

instructions, reading 3-2

lightning activity 3-2, 4-8

On/Off switch 3-2

power cords, more than one 3-2

rack-mounting equipment 3-2, 3-8

safety cover 3-2

short circuits 3-3, 3-7

training and qualifications of personnel working on unit i-xxxv

translations of 3-1

Windows Services for UNIX 6-22

create share 6-24

enable logging 6-25

install 6-22

Z

Zone 5-15