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About the Nokia IP45 Security Platform
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Security Services
Table 7 provides details about the IP45 security platform security services.
Table 7
Security Services
Feature
Nokia IP45 Tele 8
Nokia IP45 Satellite
(16/32/Unlimited)
VStream embedded
antivirus
Firewall security
updates
Software updates
Web filtering
Email antivirus
protection
Secure HotSpot
Dynamic DNS service
(When managed by
SofaWare Management
Portal (SMP) and Nokia
Horizon Manager
(NHM)).
VPN management
Centralized logging
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Diagnostics and Maintenance
Table 8 provides details about the IP45 v4.0 diagnostics and maintenance.
Customized security
policy
Protocol support for
TCP/IP, ICMP, GRE,
ESP and UDP
Certificate Finger print
display
Table 8
Diagnostics and Maintenance
Feature
Nokia IP45 Tele 8
Nokia IP45 Satellite
(16/32/Unlimited)
Configuration Import or
Export
Firmware upgrade
Preset configuration
Known good
configuration
Table 7
Security Services (
continued
)
Feature
Nokia IP45 Tele 8
Nokia IP45 Satellite
(16/32/Unlimited)
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Overview
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Network Requirements
To set up the Nokia IP45 security platform to connect to the Internet, you need the following:
±
A broadband Internet connection by cable or DSL modem with Ethernet interface (RJ-45) or
a dial-up connection with a serial modem (V90 or ISDN T/A)
±
10Base-T or 100Base-T Ethernet switch or hub (optional)
±
10Base-T or 100Base-T network interface card installed on each computer
±
TCP/IP network protocol installed on each computer
±
CAT5 network cable with RJ-45 connectors for each computer
±
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4.5 and later
Note
Nokia recommends that you use either Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later, or Netscape
Navigator 6.2 or later.
Overview
The following sections provide an overview of the Nokia IP45 security platform rear and front
panels.
Nokia IP45 Security Platform Rear Panel
All physical connections (network and power) to the IP45 are made through the rear panel.
Table 9
explains the items on the rear panel of the Nokia IP45.
OOB management
Diagnostic tools
(netstat, traceroute, arp,
ping, WHOIS, nslookup,
tcpdump)
Table 8
Diagnostics and Maintenance (
continued
)
Feature
Nokia IP45 Tele 8
Nokia IP45 Satellite
(16/32/Unlimited)
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Figure 1
Rear panel of the Nokia IP45
Table 9
Rear Panel of the IP45
Label
Description
Console
The console port is a 9-pin male connector that can be
connected to the serial (COM) port of your computer.
You can then use the command-line interface (CLI) to
communicate with the device.
WAN
Wide area network. An Ethernet port (RJ-45) used to
connect your cable or xDSL modem.
DMZ
(WAN2)
Demilitarized zone. Ethernet port (RJ-45) used to
connect computers or other network devices. Similar to
LAN port in operation.
This can be used as WAN2, secondary WAN
connection.
LAN
Local area network. Ethernet port (RJ-45) used to
connect computers or other network devices.
AUX
The auxiliary port or dial-in port is a 9-pin male
connector. This port is used to dial in to the IP45
through a modem when the IP45 is unreachable
through other ports.
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Note
Do not use a sharp pin or thin piece of metal to press the Reset button.
Nokia IP45 Security Platform Front Panel
You can monitor the IP45 operations by viewing the LEDs on the front panel.
Figure 2
Front Panel of the Nokia IP45 Security Platform
The items on the front panel of the Nokia IP45 security platform are explained in
Table 10
on
page 36.
Power
A power jack used to supply power to the device.
Connect the power adapter to this jack. The device
connects to the power source.
Reset
Used to reboot or reset the IP45 to its factory defaults.
Use a large flat-tipped object, such as a thick paper
clip, to press the reset button.
Short press
(one second)
:
reboots the Nokia IP45
security platform.
Long press
(seven seconds)
:
resets the IP45 to its
factory defaults. This results in loss of all security
services and passwords.
Short press during boot up
: boots the IP45 in special
deployment mode. See
“Resetting the Nokia IP45
Security Platform by Using the Reset Button”
on page
248.
Table 9
Rear Panel of the IP45 (
continued
)
Label
Description