Restarting The Hardserver; Zero Touch Configuration Of An Nshield Nshield 5C - Entrust nShield 5c Installation Manual

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8. The nShield nShield 5c displays a message reporting that the client has been
configured. Press the right-hand navigation button again.
See the nShield nShield 5c User Guide for more about modifying or deleting an existing
client, configuring multiple clients, client licenses, pushing configuration files to the
nShield nShield 5c, and advanced configuration options.

9.5. Restarting the hardserver

In order to establish any configuration changes you may have entered, you must restart
the hardserver (also called the nfast server).
1. Do one of the following to stop and restart the hardserver, according to your
operating system:
a. Windows:
net stop "nfast server"
net start "nfast server"
b. Linux:
/opt/nfast/sbin/init.d-ncipher restart

9.6. Zero touch configuration of an nShield nShield 5c

On a serial-enabled nShield nShield 5c (see Model numbers in Introduction) you can
configure the nShield nShield 5c and set up the RFS by using the nShield nShield 5c
Serial Console rather than the front panel. See the nShield nShield 5c User Guide for
more information on the Serial Console.
Once the nShield nShield 5c's power, Ethernet and serial cables have been connected, to
allow zero touch configuration of the nShield nShield 5c (no further use of the front
panel required), follow these steps:
9.6.1. Configuring the network interfaces via the Serial Console
1. Log in to the nShield nShield 5c Serial Console (see the nShield nShield 5c User
Guide).
2. Configure networking on Ethernet Interface #1:
a. Set the IP address and netmask of the interface:
(cli) netcfg iface=0 addr=0.0.0.0 netmask=0.0.0.0
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