Configuring The Device - SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual

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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prefix. Change the on prefix target by re-entering the command, identifying the new group.
View the on prefix target by entering show profile.
Individual devices can also be set as the
Note:
without the
set on-prefix
Remote Configuration Caching
The remote configuration manager caches management session information. Changes
made by other management sessions might not be displayed. Additionally, configuration
changes from multiple concurrent configuration sessions may not be reflected in status and
configuration displays. To clear the cache, exit the configuration manager and launch the
application again.

Configuring the Device

When you configure an appliance to perform SSL offloading you are actually setting up one
or more logical secure servers whose SSL-related configurations reside in the appliance.
Each logical secure server has several attributes:
A unique IP address for the hardware web server providing content
Specifications for the appropriate key and certificate to use
A security policy specifying the cryptographic scheme(s) to use
EXAMPLE: Setting up Basic Device Parameters
This example describes how to use the configuration manager to set the basic SSL
appliance configuration.
Note:
The remote configuration instructions in this example assume only one SonicWALL
SSL device is on available for configuration or that you have set the on-prefix to a
single device. If you have more than one SSL device available for configuration,
refer to section "Specifying Devices" above for SSL device identification directions.
1
Initiate a serial management session, and set the IP address of the device to
10.1.2.5.
SSL-R> enable
SSL-R# config
(config[SSL-R])# ip address 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0
(config[SSL-R])#
2
If you wish to configure the server using the serial connection, continue with
step 3.
If you wish to use a telnet connection, initiate a telnet session with the IP address
assigned in step 1, and go to step step 3.
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prefix defaults to the group or device specified by the
on
command.
prefix default target. Any command
on

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