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Mounting the appliance in a rack, Connect to the network, Port numbers, Using Copper LAN connections

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Connecting and configuring the appliance Connect to the network 2 If you are going to install the appliance in a 19-inch rack, perform the steps in Mounting the appliance in a rack. 3 Connect a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the appliance. 4 Connect power leads to the monitor and the appliance, but do not connect to the power supplies yet. 5 Connect the appliance to the network, taking into consideratation your chosen operating mode. Mounting the appliance in a rack The rack kit enables you to install the appliance into a four-post rack. The kit can be used with most industry-standard 19-inch rack cabinets. The rack kit contains: • 2 mounting rails • 8 screws • 2 releasable tie wraps You will need a screwdriver that is suitable for use with the supplied screws. CAUTION: Make sure you follow the supplied safety warnings. Always load the rack from the bottom up. If you are installing multiple appliances, start with the lowest available position first. Contents Connect to the network This section describes how to connect the appliance to your network. The ports and cables that you use to connect the appliance to your network depend on how you are going to use the appliance. For information about network modes, see Considerations about Network Modes. Port numbers When you connect the appliance to your network, use the following port numbers: • For HTTPS, use Port 443. • For HTTP, use Port 80. • For SMTP, use Port 25. • For POP3, use port 110. • For FTP, use Port 21. Using Copper LAN connections Using the LAN1 and LAN2 switch connections and the supplied network cables (or equivalent Cat 5e or Cat 6 Ethernet cables), connect the appliance to your network according to the network mode you have chosen. 26 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliance 5.5 Installation Guide

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If you are going to install the appliance in a 19-inch rack, perform the steps in
Mounting
the appliance in a rack
.
3
Connect a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the appliance.
4
Connect power leads to the monitor and the appliance, but do not connect to the power
supplies yet.
5
Connect the appliance to the network, taking into consideratation your chosen operating
mode.
Mounting the appliance in a rack
The rack kit enables you to install the appliance into a four-post rack. The kit can be used with
most industry-standard 19-inch rack cabinets.
The rack kit contains:
2 mounting rails
8 screws
2 releasable tie wraps
You will need a screwdriver that is suitable for use with the supplied screws.
CAUTION:
Make sure you follow the supplied safety warnings. Always load the rack from the bottom up.
If you are installing multiple appliances, start with the lowest available position first.
Contents
Connect to the network
This section describes how to connect the appliance to your network.
The ports and cables that you use to connect the appliance to your network depend on how
you are going to use the appliance. For information about network modes, see
Considerations
about Network Modes
.
Port numbers
When you connect the appliance to your network, use the following port numbers:
For HTTPS, use Port 443.
For HTTP, use Port 80.
For SMTP, use Port 25.
For POP3, use port 110.
For FTP, use Port 21.
Using Copper LAN connections
Using the LAN1 and LAN2 switch connections and the supplied network cables (or equivalent
Cat 5e or Cat 6 Ethernet cables), connect the appliance to your network according to the network
mode you have chosen.
Connecting and configuring the appliance
Connect to the network
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