Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the UTM in Your Network
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
Test Connectivity
 Verify that network traffic can pass through the UTM:
1. Ping an Internet URL.
2. Ping the IP address of a device on either side of the UTM.
Test HTTP Scanning
If client computers have direct access to the Internet through your LAN, try to download the
eicar.com test file from http://www.eicar.org/download/eicar.com.
The eicar.com test file is a legitimate denial of service (DoS) attack and is safe to use
because it is not a malware threat and does not include any fragments of malware code. The
test file is provided by EICAR, an organization that unites efforts against computer crime,
fraud, and misuse of computers or networks.
 Verify that the UTM scans HTTP traffic correctly:
1. Log in to the UTM web management interface, and then verify that HTTP scanning is
enabled. For information about how to enable HTTP scanning, see Customize Web
Protocol Scan Settings on page 201 and Configure Web Malware Scans on page 202.
2. Check the downloaded eicar.com test file, and note the attached malware information file.
Register the UTM with NETGEAR
To receive threat management component updates and technical support, you need to
register your UTM with NETGEAR. The UTM is bundled with four 30-day trial licenses:
• Web protection
• Email protection
• Support and maintenance
• Application control and IPS
The service license keys are provided with the product package (see Service Registration
Card with License Keys on page 21). For electronic licensing, you do not need the service
license keys (see Electronic Licensing on page 63).
Activating the service licenses initiates their terms of use. Activate
the licenses only when you are ready to start using this unit. If your
unit has never been registered before, you can use the 30-day trial
period for all four types of licenses to perform the initial testing and
configuration. To use the trial period, do not click Register in Step 4
of the following procedure, but click Trial instead.