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Kerio Control supports flexible deployment. You can opt for a software appliance, a virtual machine, or a performance- optimized hardware appliance. Remote deployment of hardware appliances is easier and faster than ever before with self-provisioning through https://go.gfi.com/?pageid=ControlMyKerio . www.gfi.com 1 Introduction...
Used for connecting to the console with a serial cable USB ports Input for USB devices Ethernet network ports Used for connecting to the Internet and the LAN with an Ethernet cable www.gfi.com 2 Kerio Controls NG110, NG310, NG510, NG511- Quick Start Guide...
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Screenshot 5: Connecting Kerio Control Box NG110 to the network Screenshot 6: Connecting Kerio Control Box NG310 to the network www.gfi.com 2 Kerio Controls NG110, NG310, NG510, NG511- Quick Start Guide...
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3. Turn on the appliance. Now you have two options: Add and manage the appliance through MyKerio. See https://go.gfi.com/?pageid=ControlMyKerio . Access the Kerio Control Administration through a browser (see below): 1. Set the networking preferences for Ethernet on the connected computer to “Automatic DHCP configuration”. (You can change it later after the configuration is complete).