Basic Nshield Connect And Rfs Configuration - Entrust nShield Connect Installation Manual

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• Updated when the nShield Connect is configured.
• Exported to the appropriate RFS directory.
Each nShield Connect in a Security World has separate configuration files on the RFS.
See the User Guide for more about nShield Connect configuration files and advanced
configuration options.
9.1.3. Client configuration
The current configuration files for the hardserver of a client are stored in its local file
system.
See the User Guide for more about client configuration files and advanced configuration
options.
The following steps assume that you have added the path
%NFAST_HOME%\bin
system variable.

9.2. Basic nShield Connect and RFS configuration

After installing the Security World Software and the nShield Connect, you need to do the
following:
• Configure the nShield Connect Ethernet interfaces.
• Configure the RFS.
You should complete the RFS tasks before:
• Configuring the nShield Connect and client to work together
• Creating a Security World and an Operator Card Set (OCS)
See the User Guide for more about creating a Security World and the OCS.
9.2.1. Configuring the Ethernet interfaces - IPv4 and IPv6
An nShield Connect communicates with one or more clients over an Ethernet network.
You must supply IP addresses for the nShield Connect and the client. Contact your
system administrator for this information if necessary.
There are two network interfaces on the nShield Connect. Three configurations are
supported:
• Single network interface.
nShield® Connect Installation Guide
/opt/nfast/bin/
(Windows) or
PATH
(Linux) to the
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