Select your system, click , and choose Upload License .
Burn the ISO image to a bootable USB drive or mount it remotely using an integrated management module, such as iDRAC (Dell), iLO (HPE), or IMM (IBM/Lenovo). Phase 2: Configuring the Virtual or Physical Machine
Select the primary network interface (usually eth0 or ens192 ). Choose the IP protocol version ( or IPv6 ). qradar iso installation
Upload and allocate your valid QRadar production or evaluation license key. Run an Initial Deploy
Select the primary network interface card (NIC) connected to your network management segment. IP Protocol: Choose IPv4 or IPv6 . Select your system, click , and choose Upload License
Note: If this is your first or only QRadar system, select . Step 3.4: Network Configuration
The installer will prompt you to select the type of deployment. Choose the IP protocol version ( or IPv6 )
Insert the bootable USB into the physical server, enter the BIOS/UEFI menu during startup, and set the USB drive as the primary boot device. 3. The QRadar ISO Installation Process
You will be prompted to set both the Linux root password and the QRadar admin (GUI) password. Ensure these passwords are secure, complex, and meet system complexity requirements. 6. The Installation Phase Click to trigger the automated installation process.