SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual page 72

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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new SonicWALL SSL appliance, enter the discover command to find new devices
in the same broadcast domain.
I cannot connect to the appliance using the GUI.
Use any of the configuration manager methods to ensure that web management
is enabled. Attach to the appliance, if necessary, then use these commands:
enable
show running-configuration
(If an enable password has been set for the appliance, you are prompted for it.)
The web management setting is located in the ###Device### block. If web
management is not enabled, use these commands to turn it on:
configure
web-mgmt enable
If you are attempting to connect to appliance from the client side ("Network" port)
in two-port mode, you must first set up a secure server. See "Configuring for
Client-Side GUI Access" on page 62. in Chapter 6 Graphical User Interface
Reference.
If you have changed the IP address during a GUI management session, automatic
redirection may not occur in certain situations, such as when changing to a
different subnet. If the connection is not redirected, manually connect to the
device as before. If you still are unable to connect, use the serial configuration
manager to check the appliance configuration and try again.
Resetting the Appliance
If the appliance is not working properly, reboot the device. Using the configuration
manager, enter the reload command, or press and hold the reset switch on the appliance
for two seconds. This will erase the current configuration if you have not saved it to the
flash memory using the write flash command. The appliance reboots using information
stored in the flash. (See "Configuration Command Set" in Chapter C Command
Summary in this user guide.)
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