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The IntruShield 1400 Sensor, Ports on the I-1400

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 IntruShield Sensor 1400 Product Guide An introduction to IntruShield sensors The IntruShield 1400 Sensor This document describes the I-1400 sensor. The IntruShield 1400 Sensor The IntruShield 1400 sensor (the I-1400) is equipped with four Fast Ethernet ports (or interfaces), and can monitor up to 200 Mbps of aggregated traffic. This sensor can monitor two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet segment in full-duplex mode (tap or in-line), and four segments in half-duplex mode (monitoring SPAN ports or hubs). Ports on the I-1400 The I-1400 is a one rack-unit (1RU) box equipped with the following ports: Name 1 Description Management port 2 Console port 3 Auxiliary port 4 10/100 Monitoring ports 5 Response ports 6 One CardBus/PCMCIA slot 7 Power Supply 1 One RS-232C Console port, which is used to set up and configure the sensor. 2 One RS-232C Auxiliary port, which may be used to dial in remotely to set up and configure the sensor. 3 One 10/100 Management port, which is used for secure communication with the ISM server. Communication between the sensor and the ISM server uses secure channels; these channels provide link privacy using encryption and mutual authentication between sensors and the ISM using public key authentication. This Ethernet port is assigned an IP address by the user, during installation. 4 One CardBus/PCMCIA slot, which is not currently in use. 5 Four 10/100 monitoring ports, which enable you to monitor four SPAN ports, two fullduplex tapped segment, or two segment in-line. These ports operate in stealth mode; that is, they have no IP addresses nor even a TCP/IP stack to respond to IPS detection techniques. This renders them completely invisible to intruders. 6 One response port, which, when you are operating in the SPAN mode, enable you to inject response packets back into your network (For example, via a switch or router). 7 Power supply. The I-1400 power supply port is located in the front of the sensor. The supply uses a standard IEC port (IEC320-C13). McAfee provides a standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire). International customers must procure a country-appropriate power cable. 2

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1
An introduction to IntruShield sensors
IntruShield Sensor 1400 Product Guide
The IntruShield 1400 Sensor
This document describes the I-1400 sensor.
The IntruShield 1400 Sensor
The IntruShield 1400 sensor (the I-1400) is equipped with four Fast Ethernet ports (or
interfaces), and can monitor up to 200 Mbps of aggregated traffic. This sensor can
monitor two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet segment in full-duplex mode (tap or in-line), and
four segments in half-duplex mode (monitoring SPAN ports or hubs).
Ports on the I-1400
The I-1400 is a one rack-unit (1RU) box equipped with the following ports:
Name
Description
1
Management port
2
Console port
3
Auxiliary port
4
10/100 Monitoring ports
5
Response ports
6
One CardBus/PCMCIA slot
7
Power Supply
1
One RS-232C Console port
, which is used to set up and configure the sensor.
2
One RS-232C Auxiliary port
, which may be used to dial in remotely to set up and
configure the sensor.
3
One 10/100 Management port
, which is used for secure communication with the ISM
server. Communication between the sensor and the ISM server uses secure
channels; these channels provide link privacy using encryption and mutual
authentication between sensors and the ISM using public key authentication.
This Ethernet port is assigned an IP address by the user, during installation.
4
One CardBus/PCMCIA slot
, which is not currently in use.
5
Four 10/100 monitoring ports
, which enable you to monitor four SPAN ports, two full-
duplex tapped segment, or two segment in-line. These ports operate in stealth
mode; that is, they have no IP addresses nor even a TCP/IP stack to respond to
IPS detection techniques. This renders them completely invisible to intruders.
6
One response port
, which, when you are operating in the SPAN mode, enable you
to inject response packets back into your network (For example, via a switch or
router).
7
Power supply
. The I-1400 power supply port is located in the front of the sensor.
The supply uses a standard IEC port (IEC320-C13). McAfee provides a
standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire). International customers
must procure a country-appropriate power cable.
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