AWN1000 Sensor Internal Tap Deployment
Deploy an AWN1000 Sensor with internal tap Direct link to this section
The AWN1000 Sensor is an external network device that allows you to monitor network traffic. When the sensor is deployed with internal tap, the sensor passively captures all network traffic between the switch and the firewall.
This image provides a simplified network map of a sensor with internal tap deployment:
Callout | Description |
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A | Network switch |
B | Management port network connection |
C | AWN1000 Sensor with internal tap deployment |
D | Firewall |
E | Internet |
Before you begin Direct link to this section
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Verify that you received the following items from Arctic Wolf:
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AWN1000 Sensor
Note: Your sensor has a tamper-evident asset ID: AWN-12XXXXXX. Contact security@arcticwolf.com if the asset ID is missing or was tampered with.
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Three CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cables, 2m
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Crossover RJ45 Ethernet cable (red), 2m — Use only if needed
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Two AC30 US power cords, 2m
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Set of rack ears — Use only if needed
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Set of rack rails
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For best performance, do not rate-limit the sensor with Quality of Service (QoS).
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If your firewall does SSL/TLS inspection, AllowList the sensor management IP address, and then check that your firewall allows outbound access from that IP address over port 443 to the necessary IP addresses.
To see the complete list of IP addresses that you must allowlist, go to the Arctic Wolf Portal, and then click Account > Arctic Wolf IP Addresses. The IP addresses that must be allowlisted are listed under If you are a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) customer.
Steps Direct link to this section
- Set up a customer-configured appliance.
- Install the hardware.
- Connect the sensor for internal tap deployment.
Step 1: Set up a customer-configured appliance Direct link to this section
Note: This step only applies if you selected customer-configured appliance on your onboarding form.
See Set up a customer-configured appliance for additional information.
Step 2: Install the hardware Direct link to this section
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Install the sensor in the applicable rack location.
If necessary, use the provided rack ears or rails.
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Using a CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable, connect the management port on the sensor to the outbound connection on your network switch.
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Using the two AC30 US power cords, connect the power connectors on the sensor to a power source.
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Turn on the sensor power.
The Power LED is green when the sensor power is on.
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Ping the management IP address that you provided to Arctic Wolf to check network connectivity.
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Verify that the sensor is connected to the Arctic Wolf monitoring service:
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Install the drivers for your sensor.
See Console session drivers for all other appliances for more information.
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Connect to the serial console.
See Connect to the serial console for more information.
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View the sensor connectivity status.
See View the current configuration and connectivity status for more information.
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If you cannot successfully complete these steps, email security@arcticwolf.com.
Step 3: Connect the sensor for internal tap deployment Direct link to this section
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Create a 1G internal tap bridge with WAN0 and LAN0:
- Using a CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable, connect WAN0 on the sensor to the inside interface of your firewall.
- Using a CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable, connect LAN0 on the sensor to your network switch.
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(Optional) If you need to bridge additional internal interfaces to your firewall, create additional 1G internal tap bridges. Repeat the previous step with any of the following port pairs:
- WAN1 and LAN1
- WAN2 and LAN2
- WAN3 and LAN3
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Wait one minute, and then make sure network connectivity for network devices is not affected.
Note: If network connectivity is affected, disconnect the sensor from the network, and then email security@arcticwolf.com to schedule a troubleshooting session.
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Email security@arcticwolf.com to confirm that Arctic Wolf is seeing your network traffic.
AWN1000 Sensor components Direct link to this section
Use these diagrams to identify the components of the AWN1000 Sensor:
Tip: Orange callouts show mandatory connections. Dotted lines show internal tap bridges.
Front of sensor
Back of sensor
Callout | Sensor component | Port configuration | Cable used | Connected to |
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A | Console port (RJ45) | - | - | - |
B | Port 1: LAN4 | 10G mirror | - | - |
C | Port 3: LAN6 | 10G mirror | - | - |
D | Management port | - | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
E | WAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Firewall |
F | LAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
G | WAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Firewall |
H | LAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Network switch |
I | Reset | - | - | - |
J | Power LED | - | - | - |
K | HDD activity LED | - | - | - |
L | Status LED | - | - | - |
M | USB 3.0 port (1 of 2) | - | - | - |
N | Port 2: LAN5 | 10G mirror | - | - |
O | Port 4: LAN7 | 10G mirror | - | - |
P | Console port (mini USB) | - | - | - |
Q | WAN2 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Firewall |
R | LAN2 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Network switch |
S | WAN3 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Firewall |
T | LAN3 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Network switch |
U | ESD jack | - | - | - |
V | Grounding post | - | - | - |
W | Alarm mute button | - | - | - |
X | Power switch | - | - | - |
Y | Power connector | - | AC30 US power cord | Power source |
Z | Power connector | - | AC30 US power cord | Power source |
*This cable is not provided by Arctic Wolf.