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  • 2006-2013 Winfrasoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This publication is for informational purposes only. Winfrasoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. Winfrasoft and Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance are trademarks of Winfrasoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

    Quick Deployment Guide

    Virtual Appliance

    Deployment Guide

    Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide

    Winfrasoft Virtual Appliance Deployment

    Guide for VMware and Hyper-V

    Published: October 2013

    Applies to: Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance

    Web site: http://www.winfrasoft.com

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Table of Contents 3

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. 3

    INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4

    EXTRACTING DOWNLOAD FILES .................................................................................................. 4

    CREATE A NEW VIRTUAL MACHINE .................................................................................. 5

    VIRTUAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................... 5 SUPPORTED PLATFORMS .............................................................................................................. 5 VMWARE WORKSTATION 7.X ...................................................................................................... 6 MICROSOFT HYPER-V ................................................................................................................ 14

    FIRST POWER ON .................................................................................................................... 18

  • 4 Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance

    Introduction The Winfrasoft appliance is factory prepared to provide a fast and consistent setup process.

    This quick start guide is designed to help you with the initial setup process for evaluating an

    appliance. It is highly recommend that you follow all of the instructions in this document.

    The appliance includes various wizards to aid the deployment process by assisting with

    network adapter configuration, Microsoft Forefront TMG rule creation and Microsoft

    Forefront TMG/UAG 2010 setup, please refer to the appropriate setup guide to assist you

    with the rest of the deployment.

    This document assumes that you have downloaded the Appliance self-extracting RAR files

    which contain the Appliance installation files.

    Extracting Download Files There are typically 7 or 8 files which make up a download set. The names of these files

    would reflect the Winfrasoft Appliance model which you are evaluating and its version

    number.

    For example, if you are evaluating the Forefront TMG Workgroup/Standard edition, the files

    would be named as follows:

    TMGSE2010-4.x.x.part1.exe

    TMGSE2010-4.x.x.part2.rar

    TMGSE2010-4.x.x.part3.rar

    TMGSE2010-4.x.x.part4.rar

    Etc

    (1) Copy all the archive files into a single folder.

    (2) Run the part1 executable file to begin the extraction.

    (3) The setup package will extract an ISO DVD image and supporting documentation in

    PDF format.

    After the self-extraction has completed, you will have a new .ISO in the current folder.

    TMGSE2010-4.0.10123.iso

    This ISO image is bootable image that can be burnt to DVD or mounted as a DVD to your

    Virtual Machine environment.

    The ISO can also be applied to a USB stick by running the makeusb.cmd command on the

    root of the ISO image. This command must be run from an admin command prompt on

    Windows Vista or higher and it will create a bootable USB stick which can be used to build

    an evaluation appliance on a supported physical server platform.

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 5

    Create a New Virtual Machine

    Virtual Hardware Requirements The minimum recommended hardware requirements for a guest VM are as follows:

    Item Value

    CPU 1 (Multi CPU/Core is ideal)

    RAM 4Gb (Will function with 2Gb but not

    recommended)

    Hard Disk 40Gb minimum, 160Gb recommended

    Network interfaces 2 (for TMG firewall or UAG)

    1 (for TMG proxy only)

    Supported Platforms Winfrasoft virtual appliances are supported on the following platforms supporting 64bit

    guest architecture:

    Microsoft:

    Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / 2012 x64 with Hyper-V

    Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / 2012 R2 with Hyper-V

    Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 / 2012 (including R2)

    VMware:

    VMware Workstation 6.x and higher

    VMware vSphere

    VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) 4.x and higher

    VMware Server

    Note: There is currently no support for Citrix XenServer

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    VMware Workstation 7.x Ensure that you have access to the downloaded ISO file from the server hosting the virtual

    machine image:

    (1) Open VMware Workstation

    (2) Click File New Virtual Machine

    (3) Select Custom (advanced). Click Next.

    (4) Select Workstation 6.5-7.x. Click Next.

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 7

    (5) Select I will install the operating system later and click Next.

    (6) Select Microsoft Windows with a version Windows Server 2008 R2 x64. Click Next.

    (7) Enter a Virtual Machine name and a location for the Virtual machine image. Click Next.

  • 8 Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance

    (8) Click Next.(Depending on the capabilities of your workstation, choose either 1 or 2

    processors for this evaluation appliance)

    (9) Set the Memory for the Virtual Machine to 4096 Mb. Depending on the capabilities of

    your workstation, choose between 2Gb and 4Gb of RAM for this evaluation appliance.

    Click Next.

    (10) Select the preferred network connectivity option for the appliance in your environment

    and click Next.

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 9

    (11) Select LSI Logic SAS and click Next.

    (12) Select Create a new virtual disk and click Next.

    (13) Select SCSI and click Next.

  • 10 Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance

    (14) Set the Maximum disk size (GB) to at least 40Gb, 160Gb recommended, and click Next.

    (15) Click Next.

    (16) Click Customize Hardware

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 11

    (17) Click Add

    (18) Select Network Adapter and click Next.

    (19) Select the preferred network connectivity option for the appliance in your environment

    and click Finish.

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    (20) Select the New CD/DVD device. Select the Use ISO image file option and browse for the

    extracted ISO image file.

    (21) Click OK to complete the hardware customization.

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 13

    (22) Click Finish to complete the Virtual Machine creation.

    (23) Proceed to the First Power On section of this guide.

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    Microsoft Hyper-V Ensure that you have access to the downloaded ISO file from the server hosting the virtual

    machine image:

    (1) Open Hyper-V Manager

    (2) Select NewVirtual Machine

    (3) Click Next.

    (4) Enter a Virtual Machine name. Click Next.

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 15

    (5) Set the Memory for the Virtual Machine to 4096 Mb. Depending on the capabilities of

    your workstation, choose between 2Gb and 4Gb of RAM for this evaluation appliance.

    Click Next.

    (6) Leave the Connection as Not Connected as they can be connected at a later stage. Click

    Next.

    (7) Set the Maximum disk size (GB) to at least 40Gb and click Next.

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    (8) Set the location of the extracted ISO image file and click Next.

    (9) Click Finish to complete the Virtual Machine creation.

    (10) Right click the new Virtual Machine and select Settings

  • Create a New Virtual Machine 17

    (11) Select Network Adapter and Click Add to add an additional NIC.

    (12) Click OK to close the settings menu.

    (13) Proceed to the First Power On section of this guide.

  • 18 Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance

    First Power On When starting up the Virtual Machine for the first time the hard drive is empty. The ISO

    image is bootable and will prepare the hard drive for appliance use.

    (1) Power on the virtual machine. The Virtual Machine will boot from the ISO image and

    start Windows in the appliance setup environment.

    (2) Click Return to Factory Settings.

    (3) Click Yes.

    The virtual hard drive will be partitioned and formatted and the data in the ISO will be

    restored to the virtual hard drive. This may take 5 to 20 mins depending on the disk IO

    thoughput of your virtual platform.

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    (4) Your appliance has been restored to Factory Settings. The ISO image file can now be

    un-mounted from the CD/DVD drive.

    Click OK to reboot the appliance.

    Your Virtual Machine is now ready for product specific configuration. Please refer to the relevant

    Installation and Configuration Guide to complete the installation for evaluation purposes.


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