I've already told you that I really like our Step-by-Step guides, so it should be no surprise that we have one for EBS, and of course I like it!
I tried to pop in the DVD and just try to install EBS, but no luck. You need to plan this installation, and we've provided a Preparation and Planning Wizard to assist with the process.
Preparation and Planning
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768590.aspx
You have to run the Preparation and Planning wizards, yes there are two, before you can install EBS 2008. These wizards generate an output file that you must provide during the installation process. These wizards are on the first disc of the EBS media.
Check out:
Deploying Windows Essential Business Server Step-by-Step
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768591.aspx
This is funny, when I ran the preparation wizard, it had to scan my network for available services Since I have an existing forest, it asked if I wanted to join EBS to my existing forest. Right now I want to create a separate network for EBS.
This is where I hit a snag... EBS is fine with installing into an existing network, and it's even OK if you want to keep your existing firewall / gateway in place, but you need to be a bit deceptive to prevent having to make changes to your existing infrastructure. If you want to keep your existing firewall / gateway, EBS wants to take it's internal IP (your default gateway address) as its' own and have you assign a new, unique IP address to your existing firewall / gateway. It kinda makes sense; EBS is trying to ensure that all of your existing clients go though the new Security Server, and by changing this one IP address on your existing firewall / gateway, you do not have to point every workstation to the new security server. Of course, EBS is built to be your network, not coexist with your network. With that said, if you're testing EBS, here's what worked for me.
The Prep wizard will ask you for your Gateway IP address. Later on in the Planning Wizard, it will ask you to change the IP address of your existing gateway and it will configure the new Security Server with the IP address of your existing Gateway.
So for your test lab... Lie to it if you don't want to reconfigure your existing firewall / gateway. I told the tool that my firewall/gateway was at 192.168.1.1 even though it was really located at 192.168.0.1. This way, the new security server takes the IP I want it to, not my super happy existing firewall that the rest of my network depends upon.
Now that you've provided the configuration information, this information will now be used to setup your EBS management server. This information will be saved in a file named PlanningWizardData.xml . You cannot start the installation of the Management Server (Disc2) until you create this file for your environment. Be sure to save this file to a USB thumb drive, or some place that the installation wizard on Disc2 can find it. If you're creating a new environment, you'll still need this file, but it will be pretty fast and easy. The frustrating part to me is that yes, the management server installation asks for this file, but you still need to provide the machine name and IP addresses again. And, the Messaging Server and TMG (Threat Management Gateway Server) do not use this xml file. You must still configure the machine names and IP addresses for the messaging and TMG servers.
I'll add additional posts as I go though the installation process of EBS.
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Until next time!
Rob