Required Items:
➤ SEL-3355-2 Computer
➤ Power cable(s)
➤ Monitor with DisplayPort or DVI cable
➤ USB keyboard
➤ USB mouse
➤ Phillips
®
screwdriver
➤ 1/8-inch slotted screwdriver
Optional Items:
➤ Ethernet cable
➤ USB storage device
➤ SEL Computing Products Literature and
Software DVD
➤ USB CD/DVD Drive
Getting Started With the SEL-3355-2
Verify that the following items are included:
SEL-3355-2
SEL Computing Products
Literature and Software DVD
Computing Platform
Security Tips
COMPUTING PLATFORM
S
ECURITY TIPS
SEL understands the importance of security for SEL computing plaorms. Please take a moment to review
some ps to keep your computing plaorm secure. Your company computer security policy should take
priority over any of these suggesons.
Unlike protecve relays, compung plaorms need to have the operang system safely shut down befo re
removing power. This shutdown will increase the reliability of your computing plaorm. Computing
plaorms with the enhanced write filter (EWF) need to have any changes saved before powering the system
down or those changes will not be preserved.
SEL uses a Naonal Instute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guide
(hp://csrc.nist.gov/itsec/guidance_WinXP.html) in securing Microso® Windows® XP-based computing
plaorms. Most guides recommend disabling ports and services that are not in use. Consider a benchmark
such as the Center for Internet Security (hp://benchmarks.cisecuri ty.org) when creang your own secur ity
baseline. Use your baseline to assess computing plaorm changes and measure risk. Consider using the
items below as part of your baseline.
SEL computing plaorms are malware free from the factory, but will not stay that way without proper
precauons. Anvirus and whitelisng applicaons help prevent infe cons. Anvirus applicaons, while
relavely easy to set up, require frequent updates. Whitelisng applicaons must be carefully configured,
but require fewer updates and have lile impact on performance.
USB and network shares increase your risk of malware infecons and data leakage. To minimize risk, be
careful about what you plug into your computing plaorm. If you must use USB or network shares, then
define a safe process for USB and network share use.
On most computing plaorms the firewall is enabled by default. This is the preferred seng and provi des
another layer of security for your computing plaorm. Ensure that the firewall is enabled, and minimize the
number and scope of excepons.
Malicious soware exploits rights and serv ices on the computing plaorm. Only enable services that are
absolutely necessary. Improve computing plaorm protecon by reserving administrave accounts for
specific maintenance and installaon tasks.
SECURE YOUR SYSTEM AND SET A BASELINE
LIMIT SERVICES AND RIGHTS
USE THE FIREWALL
RESTRICT ENTRY POINTS
PROTECT AGAINST MALWARE
RECOGNIZE THAT AN SEL COMPUTING PLATFORM IS NOT A PROTECTIVE RELAY
Contents:
• SEL-3355 Literature
• SEL-3360 Literature
• SEL-3390S8 Instruction Manual
• SEL-3390E4 Instruction Manual
• SEL-9331 Instruction Manual
• CIS Benchmarks
• Drivers
• Software developed by the
open-source community
Note: A PDF viewer is required.
Installation:
1. Insert the DVD into the drive.
2. If Windows autorun is
enabled, the Contents.html
file will load automatically.
3. If Windows autorun is not
enabled, access files via
Windows Explorer.
Literature and Software DVD
SEL Computing Products
2350 NE Hopkins Court • Pullman, WA 99163 U.S.A.
Tel: +1.509.332.1890 • Fax: +1.509.332.7990
www.selinc.com • info@selinc.com
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All rights reserved
PM3355-01-DVD/UDVD00160
20150721
Operating System DVD
(if ordered with
Windows Server)