Using The Remote Configuration Manager - SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual

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When prompted to supply a file name during a serial management session, you
Note:
must supply it as a URL in the form of HOST/PATH/FILENAME using the http://,
https://, ftp://, or tftp:// prefix.
Telnet
After you have assigned an IP address to the SonicWALL SSL appliance using the serial
connection or remote configuration manager, you can attach to the appliance via telnet.
1
Initiate a telnet session with the IP address previously assigned to the appliance.
2
An SSL-IA> or SSL-R> prompt is displayed.
When prompted to supply a file name during a telnet management session, you
Note:
must supply it as a URL in the form of HOST/PATH/FILENAME using the http://,
https://, ftp://, or tftp:// prefix.
Remote Configuration Manager Application
Use the instructions below appropriate for the configuring computer's operating system.
Linux. Enter inxcfg at a Linux shell prompt.
Solaris. Enter inxcfg at a Unix shell prompt.
Windows NT and Windows 2000 Software. To start the configuration manager, use
the Start menu and point to Programs>SonicWALL Corporation and click
SonicWALL Configuration Manager, or double-click the shortcut on the desktop.

Using the Remote Configuration Manager

Enter show device list to display a list of all SonicWALL SSL devices in the same broadcast
domain as the configuring computer. Devices are listed in the following format:
Type
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. Note the MAC address of the
device you wish to configure. It is used with the "IN-" prefix to identify a specific device
when giving commands.
Note:
Identify an unnamed device as a specific appliance, match the last six digits of the
serial number with the MAC address shown.
Specifying Devices
If only device is listed, you can configure it by simply entering commands as listed. If
multiple devices are listed, you must specify the device your commands should address. In
these instances you must use the on prefix.
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