Clavister Eagle E20 Manual de usuario

Clavister Eagle E20
Getting Started Guide
Clavister AB
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www.clavister.com
Published 2016-01-13
Copyright ©2016 Clavister AB

Clavister Eagle E20
Getting Started Guide
Published 2016-01-13
Copyright ©2016 Clavister AB
Copyright Notice
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international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material
contained herein, may be reproduced without the written consent of Clavister.
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implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Clavister reserves the
right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof
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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CLAVISTER OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF
ANY CHARACTER (E.G. DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFIT, SOFTWARE RESTORATION, WORK
STOPPAGE, LOSS OF SAVED DATA OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES)
RESULTING FROM THE APPLICATION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE CLAVISTER PRODUCT OR
FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF CLAVISTER IS INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. FURTHERMORE, CLAVISTER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST
CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES. CLAVISTER WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT CLAVISTER RECEIVED FROM THE END-USER FOR THE
PRODUCT.
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Table of Contents
Preface................................................................................................................ 5
1.E20ProductOverview ........................................................................................ 7
1.1.UnpackingtheE20 .................................................................................. 7
1.2.InterfacesandPorts ................................................................................. 9
2.RegisteringwithClavister ..................................................................................11
3.E20Installation.................................................................................................16
3.1.GeneralInstallationGuidelines .................................................................16
3.2.FlatSurfaceInstallation ...........................................................................18
3.3.RackMounting ......................................................................................19
3.4.Mini-USBConsolePortConnection ...........................................................21
3.5.ConnectingPower ..................................................................................23
4.cOSCoreConfiguration .....................................................................................26
4.1.ManagementWorkstationConnection ......................................................26
4.2.WebInterfaceandWizardSetup ...............................................................29
4.3.ManualWebInterfaceSetup ....................................................................37
4.4.CLISetup ..............................................................................................53
4.5.LicenseInstallationMethods ....................................................................61
4.6.SetupTroubleshooting ...........................................................................63
4.7.GoingFurtherwithcOSCore ....................................................................65
5.ResettingtoFactoryDefaults ..............................................................................68
6.WarrantyService ..............................................................................................70
7.SafetyPrecautions ............................................................................................72
A.E20Specifications ............................................................................................75
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List of Figures
1.1.AnUnpackedClavisterE20Appliance ................................................................ 7
1.2.ClavisterE20ConnectionPorts .......................................................................... 9
1.3.TheE20EthernetInterfacePorts ........................................................................ 9
3.1.TheE20Mini-USBLocalConsolePort ................................................................21
3.2.RearviewoftheClavisterE20 ...........................................................................23
3.3.E20PowerInletSocket ....................................................................................23
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Preface
Target Audience
The target audience for this guide is the administrator who has taken delivery of a packaged
Clavister E20 appliance and is setting it up for the first time. The guide takes the user from
unpacking and installation of the device through to power-up, including network connections
and initial cOS Core configuration.
Text Structure
The text is divided into chapters and subsections. Numbered subsections are shown in the table
of contents at the beginning of the document.
Notes to the main text
Special sections of text which the reader should pay special attention to are indicated by icons
on the left hand side of the page followed by a short paragraph in italicized text. There are the
following types of such sections:
Note
This indicates some piece of information that is an addition to the preceding text. It may
concern something that is being emphasized or something that is not obvious or
explicitly stated in the preceding text.
Tip
This indicates a piece of non-critical information that is useful to know in certain
situations but is not essential reading.
Caution
This indicates where the reader should be careful with their actions as an undesirable
situation may result if care is not exercised.
Important
This is an essential point that the reader should read and understand.
Warning
This is essential reading for the user as they should be aware that a serious situation
may result if certain actions are taken or not taken.
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Text links
Where a "See section" link is provided in the main text, this can be clicked on to take the reader
directly to that reference. For example, see Appendix A, E20 Specifications.
Web links
Web links included in the document are clickable. For example, http://www.clavister.com.
Trademarks
Certain names in this publication are the trademarks of their respective owners.
cOS Core is the trademark of Clavister AB.
Windows,Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7,Windows 8 and Windows 10 are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
Apple,Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and/or other
countries.
Preface
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Chapter 1: E20 Product Overview
• Unpacking the E20, page 7
• Interfaces and Ports, page 9
1.1. Unpacking the E20
Figure 1.1. An Unpacked Clavister E20 Appliance
This section details the unpacking of the E20 appliance. Open the packaging box used for
shipping and carefully unpack the contents. The delivered product packaging should contain the
following:
• The Clavister E20 appliance.
• Mini-USB local console cable.
• Power cable.
• A rack mount kit consisting of screws and 2 brackets suitable for a 19-inch rack.
• Attachable rubber feet for flat surface installation.
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Note: Report any items that are missing
If any items are missing from the E20 package, please contact the reseller or distributor.
All relevant documentation in PDF format can be downloaded from the Clavister
website and is included in all packaged distributions of new cOS Core versions.
Downloadable E20 Resources
All documentation and other resources for the E20 can be downloaded from the E20 product
page which can be found by going to http://www.clavister.com/start and selecting the E20 link.
End of Life Treatment
The E20 appliance is marked with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
directive symbol which is shown below.
The product, and any of its parts, should not be discarded using a regular refuse disposal
method. At end-of-life, the product and parts should be given to an appropriate service that
deals with the removal of such specialist materials.
Chapter 1: E20 Product Overview
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1.2. Interfaces and Ports
This section is an overview of the E20 product's external design.
Figure 1.2. Clavister E20 Connection Ports
The E20 features the following connection ports on the front panel:
• A mini-USB (type mini-B) port for console connection marked with the letter C. This port is
used for direct access to the cOS Core Boot Menu and the cOS Core Command Line Interface
(CLI).
• 2 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with the logical cOS Core names G1 and G2.
• 4 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which are numbered 1to 4. All 4 interfaces are
connected together by a common switch fabric and share the single logical cOS Core
interface name GS. This means that any security policy in the cOS Core rule sets that refers to
the interface GS will apply to traffic on any of the 4 physical interfaces.
Note: The two USB Type A ports are not currently used
The two USB Type A ports on the E20 front panel are for future functionality and are not
currently used by cOS Core.
All physical interfaces are capable of link speed auto-negotiation and can operate using
10Base-T, 100Base-Tx, or 1000Base-T.
Figure 1.3. The E20 Ethernet Interface Ports
The full connection capabilities of all E20 Ethernet interfaces are listed in Appendix A, E20
Specifications.
Chapter 1: E20 Product Overview
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Chapter 1: E20 Product Overview
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