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Secure sockets layer ffloading solutions that allow servers to provide both secure and non-secure services at the same high speeds
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Enter y if the listing is correct. Go on to "Following the QuickStart Wizard", below. Enter n
if the information is incorrect. You are prompted for the configuration information again.
Using the Remote Configuration Manager
Run the configuration manager as described previously. Enter the command
show device list to list all SonicWALL devices detected by the configuring computer.
When the appliance is configured in the default two-port mode, the configuring
Note:
computer must be connected via the "Server" port. If the appliance is configured
to use one-port mode, the configuring computer must be connected via the
"Network" port.
Device types are networked SSL-IA, SSL-R, SSL-R3, and SSL-R6 devices and local SSL-PCI
cards. For SSL-R3 and SSL-R6 devices, one instance is displayed in the device list for each
SSL module ("Server"/"Network" port pair) on the appliance. Use the command show racks
to map discovered SSL-R3 and SSL-R6 racks. Note the MAC address of the device or SSL
module you wish to configure. It is used with the "IN-" prefix to identify a specific device
when giving commands.
If only the new device is listed, attach the configuration manager and enter Privileged mode
using the following command sequence, entering the appropriate IP address and netmask
when prompted:
attach IN-macaddress
IN-macaddress must be assigned an ip address before attaching.
Enter an IP address for IN-macaddress:
Enter the netmask for IN-macaddress (suggested netmask):
If more than one device is listed, attach the configuration manager and enter Privileged
mode by using the following command sequence, entering the appropriate IP address and
netmask when prompted:
on IN-macaddress attach
IN-macaddress must be assigned an ip address before attaching.
Enter an IP address for IN-macaddress:
Enter the netmask for IN-macaddress (suggested netmask):
In either case, macaddress is the hyphen-delimited MAC address of the device. A netmask
is suggested. The following prompt appears.
Would you like to use the devType QuickStart wizard for IN-ipaddress? (y/n):
(The IP address is the same as the one you assigned to the device.) Type y to continue
with the QuickStart wizard. Typing n launches the configuration manager. Go on to
"Following the QuickStart Wizard".
Chapter 4 QuickStart Wizard
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