b. Set the IP address of the gateway for the nShield nShield 5c:
(cli) gateway 0.0.0.0
If your network environment requires you to configure static routes you may also
use the nShield nShield 5c Serial Console to configure static routes for the
nShield nShield 5c at this stage.
9.6.2. Allowing configuration files to be pushed to the nShield nShield
5c via the Serial Console
To allow the Remote File System (RFS) to push configuration files to the nShield nShield
5c, configure the RFS using the
push configuration files to the nShield nShield 5c, use the
9.6.2.1. Configuring the Remote File System (RFS) via the Serial Console
1. Log in to the nShield nShield 5c Serial Console (see Creating a serial console session
in the nShield nShield 5c User Guide), and run the following commands to obtain the
nShield nShield 5c ESN and KNETI hash, for example:
(cli) esn
ESN: 6B1D-03CE-2F9A
(cli) kneti
Kneti hash: 56304e3f752cd13d219fa47ad27d56bb6a6642aa
2. Run the
rfs-setup
and the values previously returned by the
rfs-setup <Unit IP address> <ESN> <KNETI hash>
For information on running rfs-setup, see
3. In the nShield nShield 5c Serial Console, configure the RFS using the
command.
(cli) rfsaddr address[:port] [keyhash [esn]] [push]
In this command:
◦
address
is the RFS IP address.
◦
port
is the RFS port number (default is 9004).
◦
keyhash
is the RFS KNETI hash (default is 40 zeroes).
nShield® 5c Installation Guide
rfsaddr
command. To allow other remote computers to
command on the RFS with the IP address of the nShield nShield 5c
push
command.
esn
kneti
and
commands:
Configuring the Remote File System
(RFS).
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