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Fidelis Enterprise Collector Cluster Rev-I Collector Controller2 (HP DL360-G10) and Collector XA2 (HP DL360-G10) Platforms

1. System Overview The Fidelis Collector is the security analytics database for Fidelis Network. The Fidelis Collector receives network metadata from Fidelis Network sensors (e.g., Direct, Internal, Mail and Web Sensors) and stores it for ongoing analysis. A Fidelis Collector cluster of appliances consist of one or two Collector Controller(s) and typically three or more Collector XA database nodes. Figure 1: Fidelis Network Collector Controller (Rev-I) Figure 2: Fidelis Network Collector XA2 Appliance (Rev-I) 2. Documentation & References Fidelis Network product documentation, appliance specifications, and instructions can be found at http://fidelisssecurity.com/customer-support/login or through the icon in the K2 GUI. Appliance Default Passwords System Account Default Password SSH / Appliance Console fidelis fidelispass K2 GUI admin system ILO administrator (printed on label, top of server) Technical Support For all technical support related to this product, check with your site administrator to determine support contract details. For support of your product, contact your reseller. If you have a direct support contract with Fidelis Cybersecurity, contact the Fidelis Cybersecurity support team at: Phone: +1 301.652.7190 Toll-free in the US: 1.800.652.4020 Use the customer support option. Email: support@fidelissecurity.com Web: http:///customer-support/login Fidelis Cybersecurity 2

Collector Setup Checklist Check Fidelis Network Sensor Appliance Requirements Appropriate rack space, power, and cooling (Appendix B) Rack tools, rails, and connectors Keyboard and video monitor / KVM switch for temporary appliance setup Power cables two per appliance, appropriate for power source and region Ethernet cables (cat5) for Admin, DB, SYNC and ilo ports (Section 3) Network switches with enough physical ports (Section 4) Logical network information: IP addresses, hostnames (Section 5, Appendix A) For Fidelis Network Software version 9.0.5 and later, the appliance system type (Appendix D) 3. Network Port and Cabling Requirements Each component must be connected to the various networks with appropriate cables. The tables below describe the physical connection and cable type associated with each port. Collector Controller2 Appliance Port Label Physical Connection Type (default) Cable Type Admin GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable DB Net GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable ILO GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable Figure 3: Network Port Assignments Collector Controller (Rev-H) Collector XA 2 Database Node Port Label Physical Connection Type (Default) Cable Type Admin GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable Fidelis Cybersecurity 3

DB Net GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable SYNC net GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable ILO GbE RJ45 (copper) Cat 5 patch cable Figure 4: Network Port Assignments Collector XA2 4. Collector Networking Environment The Collector components use multiple networks for service and inter-node communication. Networks may be deployed as three independent physical switches or as multiple independent VLANs on the same switch fabric. The ADMIN, DB, and SYNC switches or VLANs must be different broadcast domains. ilo and ADMIN networks may intersect. Use the tables below to identify the count and type of switch ports necessary to support the number of Collector components for your deployment. Admin Network The ADMIN Network connects the Collector Controller to the Fidelis Network Sensors and K2 systems. Also connects the Collector XA2 nodes to the K2. Appliance Switch Port Type Qty. Collector Controller GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 Collector XA2 GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 DB Network The DB Network allows communication between Collector Controller and Controller XA nodes. This network must be independent from other networks. Only IPv4 addresses are supported. Appliance Switch Port Type Qty. Collector Controller GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 Collector XA2 GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 Fidelis Cybersecurity 4

SYNC Network The SYNC Network provides transport for database node synchronization. This network must be independent from other networks. Only IPv4 addresses are supported. Appliance Switch Port Type Qty. Collector Controller n/a Collector XA2 GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 ILO / IPMI Network Optional network for remote/out-of-band server administration. Appliance Switch Port Type Qty. Collector Controller GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 Collector XA2 GbE - RJ45/Cat5+ (copper twisted pair) 1 5. Appliance Logical Network Configuration Each physical connection must be assigned logical network information. Build a table of the logical information for each appliance (example below & table in Appendix A) that you can reference during configuration. You will reference this table multiple times during the cluster setup. Sample Network Configuration Table Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 SYNC/eth2 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) collector-xa1.organization.net. Static IP Address 10.1.2.3 192.168.1.3 172.16.1.3 10.2.3.4 Subnet Mask 255.255.252.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.252.0 Gateway 10.1.2.1 Proxy Server 10.5.6.7 DNS Servers 8.8.4.4, 8.8.8.8 NTP Servers pool.ntp.org. Time Zone UTC (+0) Fidelis Cybersecurity 5

6. Appliance Installation Rack Installation Install each appliance in an enclosure/location that has necessary power and cooling. Power Connect power cables to the power supplies in the back of the appliance. Appliance Network Cabling Using the connectors and cables described in sections 3 and 4, begin to connect the appliances to the networks. Reference the Collector Cluster network diagram for this section. Cable the Collector Controller appliance(s) to the switches: 1. Connect Admin (eth0) port to the ADMIN switch port. 2. Connect DB (eth1) port to the DB switch port. 3. (optional) Connect the ilo port to the ADMIN (or ILO) switch port. 4. Repeat for each Collector Controller. Cable the Collector XA2 Node appliances to the switches: 1. Connect Admin (eth0) port to the ADMIN switch port. 2. Connect DB (eth1) port to the DB switch port. 3. Connect SYNC (eth2) port to the SYNC switch port. 4. (optional) Connect the ilo port to the ADMIN (or ILO) switch port. 5. Repeat for each Collector XA2 component. Fidelis Cybersecurity 6

Figure 5: Collector Network Diagram 7. Appliance Network Configuration 1. Power on the Appliance(s). 2. Connect to the component CLI using one of the following methods: - Via KVM Console: Connect a keyboard and monitor to the appliance. For Fidelis Network appliances version 9.0.5 or later, the screen on the right is displayed: 3. If you see the screen above, perform the following steps to apply the software. Otherwise skip to step 4. a. With [Perform Initial Install or Factory Reset] selected, press Enter. Fidelis Cybersecurity 7

b. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select the system type Collector Controller (or Collector XA for cluster), and press Enter. If you need help determining the system type, see Appendix C. The system displays a screen with the message Congratulations, your CentOS installation is complete. c. Click Reboot. 4. Login in to the appliance using console or SSH - Via SSH: Directly attach an Ethernet cable from a client system such as a laptop to the Admin/eth0 port on the appliance. The default IP address is 192.168.42.11/24. Assign a static IP from the same subnet to the network interface on the client system and connect to the appliance using SSH. 5. Use these credentials at the login prompt: - user: fidelis - default password: fidelispass 6. From the command line, run: sudo /FSS/bin/setup You will be prompted for the SU (fidelis) password 7. Within Setup, select Network Settings. 8. Configure the network parameters for the system and each active network interface. a. Use the Network Configuration table you prepared earlier. b. When complete, return to the top menu. 9. When complete, select [OK] to leave Setup. 10. From command line, reboot the system: sudo /fss/bin/shutdown.pl --user admin --reboot Repeat steps for all appliances being added to the Collector cluster. 11. Use the PING command to verify connectivity between the XAs on their SYNC/eth2 interfaces. 8. Cluster Setup On the Final Collector XA2 Component If you have not completed setup for the XA2 components in section 6 above, or you are adding an XA2 component to the cluster, follow these steps: 1. On the last XA node of the cluster, log in to the appliance console as user fidelis. 2. Change user account to root: su root 3. Start the Fidelis Setup program. /FSS/bin/setup 4. At the XA2 count, configure the number of XA2 appliances, and select [Ok]. 5. Review the list of IP addresses. Fidelis Cybersecurity 8

Select [Confirm] if these are correct, else [Edit] to correct them. 9. Fidelis Network Integration Register Collector Controller with K2 Note: If you are installing a failover set of Collector Controllers, register only the primary Collector Controller. Configure Collector Controller failover unit IP address in the Primary Controller s configuration page within the K2 GUI. 1. Log into the K2 GUI from a web browser. 2. Add the Collector to the K2 at the System>Components page. Click [Add Component]. 3. Select Collector from the pick list. Complete the form: - name this is a friendly name for the Collector Cluster, not the FQDN of the Controller. - IP address of the ADMIN interface of the primary Collector Controller2 appliance - (optional) description e.g. location, business unit, etc. - Click Save. 4. Register the Collector to K2. Click Register and accept the End User License Agreement (EULA). K2 will then communicate with the Collector at the specified IP address. Link Collector Controller(s) to Fidelis Sensors 1. Log into the K2 GUI from a web browser. 2. Select the appropriate Direct, Internal, Mail or Web sensor and click Config. 3. Click the Advanced (or Metadata) page for the sensor and select a Collector at the drop down box. 4. Repeat for each Fidelis sensor. Fidelis Cybersecurity 9

Appendix A: Network Configuration Worksheet Collector Controller (Primary) Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Proxy Server DNS Servers NTP Servers Time Zone Collector Controller (Failover) Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Proxy Server DNS Servers NTP Servers Time Zone Fidelis Cybersecurity 10

Collector XA2 (A) Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 SYNC/eth2 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Proxy Server DNS Servers NTP Servers Time Zone Collector XA2 (B) Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 SYNC/eth2 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Proxy Server DNS Servers NTP Servers Time Zone Fidelis Cybersecurity 11

Collector XA2 (C) Network Setting Assignments Interface Admin/eth0 DB/eth1 SYNC/eth2 ilo/imm Hostname (FQDN) Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Proxy Server DNS Servers NTP Servers Time Zone Appendix B: System Specifications Component Configuration and Resources (Rev-I) Enterprise Collector Cluster Hardware Specifications (Rev-I) Collector Controller Collector XA2 Storage Capacity & Configuration CPU Integrated 6Gbps hardware RAID 480GB* on 2x SSD in RAID-1 (240GB) Dual Intel Xeon Silver 4114-2.2Ghz 10c v3 (20 cores total) Integrated 6Gbps hardware RAID 3.6 TB* on 6x HDD in RAID-10 (DB) 480GB* on 2x SSD in RAID-1, 240 GB (OS) Dual - Intel Gold 6134 3.2Ghz 8c (16 cores total) Memory 64GB (ECC DDR4 2666Mhz) 128GB (ECC DDR4 2666Mhz) Network Adapters Optional Network Adapters Out of Band Management Performance Power Supply Form Factor Dimensions Weight 4x 1GbE (copper) Integrated Lights Out (ILO) Management Dual hot-swap 800w High Efficiency AC power supplies (80+ Platinum Certified) 1U Rack-mount chassis Dual hot-swap 800w High Efficiency AC power supplies (80+ Platinum Certified) H: 4.29 cm (1.69 in) W: 43.46 cm (17.11 in) D: 70.7 cm (27.83 in) 16.27 kg (35.86 lb) Operating Temperature 10 to 35 C (50 to 95 F) at sea level *Raw capacity listed. A portion of the storage capacity is dedicated to the operating system. Fidelis Cybersecurity 12

Appendix C: System Types For Fidelis Network Software version 9.0.5 and later, the table below shows the software to apply based on the appliance SKU. You can find the SKU in the following locations: (Note that the SKU starts with FSS.) Appliance lid UID decal (see sample on right) Shipping carton UID decal (see sample on right) Packing list Purchase Order Appliance SKU with: FSS-CXA2-I FSS-MAIL-WEB-CC2-I System Type Collector XA Collector Controller QSC_Fidelis_CE_20180324 Fidelis Cybersecurity 13