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EMC Corporation Corporate Headquarters: Hopkinton, MA 01748-9103 1-508-435-1000 www.EMC.com EMC ® Secure Remote Support Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document P/N 300-012-112 REV A01

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    EMC Secure Remote Support Device Clientfor Symmetrix

    Release 2.00

    Support DocumentP/N 300-012-112

    REV A01Hopkinton, MA 01748-91031-508-435-1000www.EMC.com

  • 2Copyright 2010 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Published December, 2010

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  • Preface

    Chapter 1 Device Client BenefitsESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Benefits.................................. 11

    Chapter 2 Ports and ProtocolsPort and protocol requirements for the Device Client and Policy Manager.............................................................................................. 14

    Chapter 3 Pre-Site ChecklistContact information.......................................................................... 16Environment specifications ............................................................. 17Checklist for installation visit readiness........................................ 18Ports opened for Device Client operation ..................................... 19

    ContentsESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document 3

    Chapter 4 Provisioning and Configuration InstructionsPre-Installation .................................................................................. 22

    Running the EMC Secure Remote Support Provisioning Tool 22

    Proxy Configuration......................................................................... 25Login Credentials.............................................................................. 26Device Client Installation................................................................. 27ESRS-IP Configuration Tool ............................................................ 32

    Status Tab .................................................................................... 32Proxy Servers Tab ...................................................................... 32Policy Manager Tab ................................................................... 34Services Tab ................................................................................ 35

  • Contents

    ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup ........................................... 37ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document4

  • Title Page

    1 Port requirements for Device Client and Policy Manager ........................ 14

    TablesESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document 5

  • TablesESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document6

  • Preface

    As part of an effort to improve and enhance the performance and capabilities of its product line, EMC from time to time releases revisions of its hardware and software. Therefore, some functions described in this guide may not be supported by all revisions of the software or hardware currently in use. For the most up-to-date information on product features, refer to your product release notes.

    If a product does not function properly or does not function as described in this guide, please contact your EMC representative.

    Audience This guide is intended for use by technicians, customers, and prospective customers of the EMC Secure Remote Support (ESRS) Device Client for Symmetrix.

    Readers of this guide are expected to be familiar with the following topics:

    Local network administration Internet protocols EMC storage system characteristics and administrationESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document 7

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    Conventions used inthis guide

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  • 1This chapter describes the customer benefits of the EMC Secure Remote Support (ESRS) Device Client for Symmetrix.

    Topics include:

    ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Benefits................................... 11

    ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix BenefitsEMC Secure Remote Support (ESRS) is an IP-based automated connect home and remote support solution. ESRS creates both a unified architecture and a common point of access for remote support activities performed on your EMC product.

    The ESRS Device Client Solution provides the following benefits:

    24x7 monitoring, diagnosis, and repair of minor EMC hardware issues.

    Uses leading-edge encryption, authentication, audit, and authorization for ultra-high security remote support.

    Addresses compliance with corporate and governmental regulations with logs of all access events.

    Easy integration and configuration with your storage management network and firewalls.

    Maximum information infrastructure protection. IP-based sessions enable fast information transfer and resolution.

    Remote access to your disaster recovery site makes recovery from unplanned events seamless.

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    The EMC Policy Manager puts you in complete control and provides the information you need to stay there.

    Protect information in motion or rest. AES256 encryption during information transfer keeps your information yours.

    Reduces costs and data center clutter. Accelerates time to resolution and elimination of modem/phone line costs translates to lower costs.

    Note: EMC Secure Remote Support IP Solution Technical Documentation is available on the EMC Powerlink website.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

  • 2This chapter lists the ports and protocols required by the ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix. Topic includes:

    Port and protocol requirements for the Device Client and Policy Manager............................................................................................... 14

    Ports and ProtocolsPorts and Protocols 13

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    Ports and Protocols

    Port and protocol requirements for the Device Client and Policy Manager

    Table 1 on page 14 lists the port and protocol requirements for the Device Client and Policy Manager.

    Table 1 Port requirements for Device Client and Policy Manager

    EMC product

    TCP port or Protocol Notes for port settings

    Direction open

    Source -or-Destination

    Application name

    Communica-tion network traffic type)

    Performed by authorized EMC Global Services personnel: Support objective (frequency)

    DeviceClient

    HTTPS 443 and 8443

    Outbound to EMC Client service Service notification,setup, all traffic except remote support

    N/A

    to EMC Global Access Servers (GAS)

    Remote support

    HTTP(configurable) Default = 8090

    Outbound to Policy Manager

    Client service Policy query N/A

    Policy Manager(optional)

    HTTP(configurable) Default = 8090

    Inbound from Client(and customer browser)

    Policy Manager service

    Policy query(and policy management by customer)

    N/A

    HTTPS 8443

    SMTP 25 Outbound to e-mail server Action requestESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    This chapter is adapted from EMC Secure Remote Support IP Solution Pre-Site Checklist. The Pre-site Checklist is designed to help EMC and customer personnel successfully coordinate the installation and maintenance of the ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix at customer sites.

    Use the example as a guide to complete your own checklist in coordination with your EMC Global Services professional. Topics in Topics include:

    Contact information........................................................................... 16 Environment specifications .............................................................. 17 Checklist for installation visit readiness ......................................... 18 Ports opened for Device Client operation ...................................... 19

    Pre-Site ChecklistPre-Site Checklist 15

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    Contact information

    Site information

    Site contacts

    Device Client / Policy Manager server details

    Length of engagement Installation date Completion date

    Site function Site name Site ID LocationsPrimary

    Contacts Company Role Phone numbers E-mail

    Type IP AddressSales order number

    Serial number Version Location

    Install drive/path

    Device Client

    Policy ManagerESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    Environment specificationsNetwork

    Device Client server

    Policy Manager server

    Proxy server IP address/port (optional)

    Proxy server username (optional)

    Proxy server password (optional)

    Network Address Translation (NAT) IP?

    Are ports 443 and 8443 open?

    Customer IP address ranges and customer subnet masks (device LANs)Client Server IP address

    Is Client server inside customer network,and is customer using a proxy forwarder?Type of proxy server: Auto/HTTP/SOCKS

    Address (domain name or IP) of e-mail server

    Admin e-mail address

    Notification e-mail address

    Equipment name

    Type

    IP address

    Processor size, memory, drive size, free Dual NIC cards available?

    IP address / DNS name (1) used forIP address / DNS name (2) used for

    Windows Task Scheduler: Running unrestricted (for Policy Manager backups) Is port 8090 or 8443 open?Enable SSL communication with Client Environment specifications 17

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    Checklist for installation visit readinessUse this checklist with the Customer Environment Check Tool.

    Readiness item References OK? Exception / notes

    Policy Manager server is built and readySupported operating system installed

    Windows Time Zone set to local time zone

    Internet Explorer 6.0+ installed

    .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 installedServer is on the appropriate network

    Network personnel verifies that server can route to default ESRS IP ClientThe Customer Environment Check Tool has been run and tests pass, otherwise note exceptions and follow-up plan

    EMC databaseAll managed devices are in EMC database with a status of installedIP Solution Site ID and P/N in EMC database, with a status of installedCustomer network and security externalExternal IP Solution/firewalls allow 443 and 8443 outboundNo SSL checking is performed on outbound communications on customer

    Internal IP Solution/firewalls opened up all appropriate ports for remote access connectivitySymmetrix ports openDevice readiness completeSymmetrix devices addressedSymmetrix devices physically connected to networkSymmetrix devices updated for networkProblems / failures of above notedAll items above checked and completedExceptions have been reviewedESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    Ports opened for Device Client operationProduct Application PortSymmetrix

    Policy ManagerPorts opened for Device Client operation 19

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    This chapter describes how to provision and configure the ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix using the EMC Secure Remote Support Provisioning Tool that is shipped with your EMC device.

    The chapter includes the following sections:

    Pre-Installation ................................................................................... 22 Proxy Configuration .......................................................................... 25 Login Credentials............................................................................... 26 Device Client Installation.................................................................. 27 ESRS-IP Configuration Tool ............................................................. 32

    Provisioning andConfiguration

    InstructionsProvisioning and Configuration Instructions 21

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    Provisioning and Configuration Instructions

    Pre-InstallationThis document describes how to configure and provision a Symmetrix system to use the ESRS Device Client. All installation files are part of the Enginuity package so no additional software is required.

    Prior to running the ESRS Provisioning Tool, ensure the following conditions are met:

    The Symmetrix system has a network line plugged in and is active.

    Port 8443 and 443 have been open to the Symmetrix system. If there is an non-SSL Policy Manager at the site, port 8090 also needs to be opened for the system.

    The latest supported Symmetrix Enginuity package has been installed on the Symmetrix system, and the system has been rebooted.

    Note: For ESRS Device Client support, your Symmetrix system has a pre-requisite of Enginuity 5875 and above.

    If the system is managed by an ESRS 1.0 Gateway or an ESRS 2.0 Gateway, the system must be successfully unmanaged.

    If there is a Policy Manager at the Site that the Customer wants to use, they must use ESRS 2.x Policy Manager.

    Note: ESRS 2.x Device Client is not supported with ESRS 1.x Policy Manager.

    Running the EMC Secure Remote Support Provisioning Tool

    This section describes how to configure and install the ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix.

    1. Upon device reboot from installing the latest supported Symmetrix Enginuity package, the EMC Secure Remote Support Provisioning Tool automatically launches.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    2. You are prompted to select a preference for installation:

    Now Starts the pre-installation check (default).

    Later Causes the Provisioning Tool to exit and will automatically launch at the next system reboot.

    Never Causes the Provisioning Tool to exit and will never automatically launch again.

    Note: If the Provisioning Tool didnt launch automatically, or if you need to manually start the Provisioning Tool, go to Start > Programs > EMC Applications > Provisioning Tool.

    3. Verify that Now is selected, and click Next. The Install ESRS-IP Symmetrix Client screen appears, and a preinstallation check is performed.Pre-Installation 23

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    Note: The installation path shown in the screen is only an example.

    4. If any of the preinstallation conditions are not met, the installation will not proceed. If all conditions are met (Passed), click Next to proceed to the Proxy Configuration.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    Proxy ConfigurationAfter your system passes the pre-installation check, the Proxy Configuration screen appears.

    1. If the customer is using a proxy server to connect to EMC, select Yes. (If you are not configuring a proxy server, skip to Step 5.)

    2. If you are using a proxy server, select the appropriate type (HTTP or SOCKS).

    Note: HTTP and SOCKS communication are supported with or without authentication.

    3. Enter the IP address and port of the customers proxy server.

    4. If proxy server authentication is required, select the Proxy server authentication required? check box, and enter the username and password of the proxy server account.

    5. After providing all required configuration information, click Proxy Configuration 25

    Next.

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    Login CredentialsThe EMC Support Technician must enter his/her credentials to continue the installation. The Login Credentials to Permit Software Download screen appears.

    1. Enter your SecureID credentials for both Username and Passcode, and click Next to continue with the Device Client installation.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    Device Client InstallationAfter authorization, you are prompted to install the Device Client for Symmetrix. The Select ESRS-IP Configuration to Install screen appears.

    1. Verify that the Device Client is checked, and click Next.Device Client Installation 27

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    2. While the services are downloading, the screen shows the progress of this installation.

    3. A second pre-installation check will appear, notifying you that no previous ESRS Client installation has been found. ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    Note: If a previous version is found, you will be prompted to uninstall the previous version before continuing.

    4. If no previous ESRS Client is found, click Next. The Installing screen appears.Device Client Installation 29

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    5. The Provisioning Tool is gathering the ESRS Certificates to make the system live with the ESRS 2.0 Device Client. As the Device Client installs, the installation progress is shown. When the installation is complete, the Installation Complete screen automatically appears.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    6. The screen displays Installation Complete, indicating that your ESRS 2.0 Device Client is installed and registered for communication with ESRS.

    7. To view and modify settings relating to related devices and services, verify that the Launch ESRS-IP Configuration Tool check box is selected, and click Finish. This will automatically launch the ESRS-IP Configuration Tool for further configuration.Device Client Installation 31

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    ESRS-IP Configuration Tool

    Status Tab The Status tab in the Configuration Tool shows the status of several components.

    1. If there is no Proxy Server or ESRS 2.0 Policy Manager at the site then continue to Services Tab on page 35. If the customer is not using a Proxy Server, but is using an ESRS 2.0 Policy Manager then continue to Policy Manager Tab on page 34.

    2. If the customer is using a Proxy Server then click the Proxy Servers tab and continue to Proxy Servers Tab on page 32.

    Proxy Servers Tab The Proxy Servers tab in the Configuration Tool allows you to enable proxy between client and EMC. ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    1. In the Proxy Servers tab, select the Enable Proxy between client and EMC Enterprise check box.

    2. Select the type of Proxy Server the customer is using from the Proxy Type drop-down menu: (HTTP Proxy, SOCKS Proxy).

    3. In the IP Address/Host field, enter the IP Address of the Proxy Server.

    4. In the Port field, enter the Port of the Proxy Server.

    5. If the customer is not using Authentication with their Proxy Server then click Apply Settings; if the customer is not using a Policy Manager then continue to Services Tab on page 35; if the customer is using an ESRS 2.0 Policy Manager at the site then continue to Policy Manager Tab on page 34.

    6. If the customer is using Authentication with their Proxy Server then select the Authenticate using the following information check box.

    7. In the Username field, enter the Username of the Proxy Server Account.ESRS-IP Configuration Tool 33

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    8. In the Password field, enter the Password of the Proxy Server Account, and click Apply Settings. If the customer is not using an ESRS 2.0 Policy Manager at the Site then continue to Services Tab on page 35.

    9. If the customer is using an ESRS 2.0 Policy Manager system at the site, click the Policy Manager tab and continue to Policy Manager Tab on page 34.

    Policy Manager Tab The Policy Manager tab in the Configuration Tool allows you to enable a remote Policy Manager.

    1. In the Policy Manager tab, select the Enable Remote Policy Manager checkbox.

    2. In the IP Address/Host field, enter the IP Address of the Policy Manager.

    3. If the Policy Manager was installed using non-SSL encryption then enter port 8090 in the Port field, click Apply Settings and proceed to Services Tab on page 35. ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    4. If the Policy Manager was installed using SSL encryption, then select the Enable SSL checkbox, and enter Port 8443 in the Port field. Leave the default strength of Medium unless specially requested.

    5. If the customer is using a Proxy Server for the Policy Manager, then select the Enable Proxy Server for Policy Manager only checkbox. In the Proxy Type drop down menu, select the type of Proxy Server the customer is using: (HTTP Proxy, SOCKS Proxy). In the IP Address/Host field, enter the IP Address of the Proxy Server.

    6. In the Port field, enter the Port of the Proxy Server.

    7. If the customer is not using Authentication for their Proxy Server, then click Apply Settings and continue to Services Tab on page 35.

    8. If the customer is using Authentication for their Proxy Server, then check the Authenticate using the following information checkbox.

    9. In the Username field, enter the Username of the Proxy Server Account.

    10. In the Password field, enter the Password of the Proxy Server Account, and click Apply Settings and continue to Services Tab on page 35.

    Services Tab The Services tab in the Configuration Tool allows you to view ESRS-IP Services status, and turn the services on and off.

    1. Click the Services tab, and verify that the Connector and Watchdog services are RUNNING and set to Automatic. ESRS-IP Configuration Tool 35

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    2. In order for the system to dialhome files, refer to ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup 37 to create a primary connection record for ESRS Device Client.

    3. In order for the system to be available for Dial-in, you must change the CSI record to set this device as an ESRS 2.0-SSC system.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    ConnectEMC for Device Client SetupIn order for the system to dialhome files, use these instructions to create a primary connection record for the ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix.

    1. From the desktop, select the ConnectEMC Console icon.

    2. In the ConnectEMC Console, select the plus button next to Connection. You will see General.

    3. Highlight General.ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup 37

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    4. From the top toolbar select Connections ->Add Connection ->ESRS Device Client.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    5. Set the connection record Alert type to Primary.ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup 39

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    6. Click Save. Once saved, you will see in the top pane ESRS Device Client destination as local host.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

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    7. Launch Symmwin. Open up Configuration -> Site info -> General Tab. ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup 41

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    8. At the bottom of the screen, make sure ESRS Push Mode is checked.

    9. Click the green check box to save.ESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Release 2.00 Support Document

    ContentsTablesPrefaceDevice Client BenefitsESRS Device Client for Symmetrix Benefits

    Ports and ProtocolsPort and protocol requirements for the Device Client and Policy Manager

    Pre-Site ChecklistContact informationEnvironment specificationsChecklist for installation visit readinessPorts opened for Device Client operation

    Provisioning and Configuration InstructionsPre-InstallationRunning the EMC Secure Remote Support Provisioning Tool

    Proxy ConfigurationLogin CredentialsDevice Client InstallationESRS-IP Configuration ToolStatus TabProxy Servers TabPolicy Manager TabServices Tab

    ConnectEMC for Device Client Setup