Version 8.x V10000 G3


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Quick Start Guide

Websense V10000 G3

Web & Email Protection Appliance

Before you begin...

Plan your deployment before setting up the appliance. See the back of this guide for a deployment overview and reference sheet.

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1

Verify Contents

Accessory Kit

3

Determine Security Mode

The appliance supports the following security modes:

• Web (TRITON AP-WEB)

• Email (TRITON AP-EMAIL)

• Web and Email (AP-EMAIL plus either AP-WEB or Web Filter & Security)

Based on your subscription and deployment plan, determine the appropriate security mode for this appliance.

4

Connect Network Cables

Connect the appliance interfaces required by the security mode for this appliance. Cat 5E cables (or better) are required. Do not use crossover network cables.

* The P1 interface is not used for Web Filter & Security in this mode.

Power Cables (2) Ethernet Cables (4) Serial Cable

Bezel (faceplate)

2 Sliding Ready Rail Kit

• Left Ready Rail

• Right Ready Rail

• Velcro Straps (2)

• Rack Installation Instructions

3 Cable Management Arm Kit

• Cable Management Arm

• Static Support Tray

• Status Indicator Cable

• Cable Tie Wraps

• CMA Installation Instructions

Contact Websense Technical Support if any items are missing.

2

Rack Appliance

See the Rack Installation Instructions included in the

Sliding Ready Rail kit.

5

Connect Input Device

1. Connect to the appliance via serial port or KVM in order to access the command line interface for initial configuration. Serial port settings are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity.

Serial Connection KVM Connection

2. Secure power cables using velcro straps and plug power cables into an appropriate power source.

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Power On Appliance

Power on the appliance and check the following indicators:

Front

• Power button is illuminated.

• Hard drive LEDs are green.

Rear

• Power supply LEDs are green.

• LEDs for connected interfaces (NICs) are green.

• System status indicator (LED left of power supplies) is solid blue.

Contact Websense Technical Support if any indicators are not illuminated correctly.

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Configuration Overview

Please refer to the V-Series Appliance Getting Started guide for more details.

Initial Configuration

Appliance Command Line (firstboot script)

• Configure security mode.

• Configure Appliance Controller interface (C).

Appliance Manager

• Access the Appliance Manager via the Logon Portal.

• Configure NTP servers/system time.

• Configure applicable network interfaces.

Web Mode

TRITON Manager

• Enter subscription key, update Master Database, configure

Network Agent, and configure policies in TRITON Manager.

• Requires Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012.

Content Gateway Manager (proxy)

• Configure user authentication and select protocols.

Email Mode

TRITON Manager

• Complete configuration wizard, enter subscription key, and configure policies in the Email module. Configure email DLP policies in the Data module.

• Requires Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012.

Web and Email Mode

Perform steps above for Web mode followed by Email mode.

If your site does not have a Websense proxy, skip the Content

Gateway Manager configuration.

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Appliance Deployment Overview

You can deploy one or more appliances on your network. The diagram below illustrates a basic appliance deployment. A separate computer with Windows Server® 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 is required for running TRITON Manager. See the V-Series Appliance Getting Started guide for details.

Internet

*

**

Firewall

Router

Switch

Clients

Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2012

* P2 is optional and may be connected to a router or switch.

** Connect to bidirectional span, monitor, or mirror port if sending blocking information through N.

Support & Resources

Getting Started Guide www.websense.com/library/

Online Support and Contact Information support.websense.com

Deployment Reference Sheet

Appliance Information

Logon Portal URL: Hostname:

admin is the default user name for Appliance Manager, TRITON Manager, and Content Gateway Manager.

Network Configuration

Appliance Controller Interface (C)

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

Default Gateway:

TRITON AP-EMAIL Interfaces (E1 & E2)

E1

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

E2

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

Tertiary DNS:

Websense Content Gateway Interfaces (P1 & P2)

P1

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

P2

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

Default Gateway:

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

Tertiary DNS:

Above settings apply to P1 and P2

Network Agent Interface (N)

IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

Default Gateway:

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

Tertiary DNS:

Default Gateway:

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

Tertiary DNS:

Above settings apply to E1 and E2

TRITON Manager

Web

Policy Server IP:

Log Server IP:

Subscription Key:

Email

Log Server IP:

Authentication Mode:

See the V-Series Appliance Getting Started guide for details.

SQL Server

IP Address:

User Name:

Password:

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