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Resilient Mode, Table 230, Option definitions

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Overview of System features Cluster Management Table 230 Option definitions (continued) Option New Address/ Delete Selected Address Definition Add a new address, or remove a selected IP address. NIC 1 Adapter Options or NIC 2 Adapter Options Expand to set the following options: • MTU size - specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. The MTU is the maximum size (expressed in bytes) of a single unit of data (for example, an Ethernet Frame) that can be sent over the connection. The default value is 1500 bytes. • Autonegotiation state - either: • On - allows the appliance to negotiate the speed and duplex state for communicating with other network devices. • Off - allows you to select the speed and duplex state. • Connection speed - provides a range of speeds. Default value is 100MB. • Duplex state - provides duplex states. Default value is Full duplex. • Enable IPv6 auto-configuration - Select this option to allow the appliance automatically configure its IPv6 addresses and IPv6 default next-hop router, by receiving Router Advertisement messages sent from your IPv6 router. This option is unavailable by default if your appliance is running in transparent router mode, or is part of a cluster configuration, or running as part of a Blade Server installation. Resilient Mode Use this page of the user interface to enable resiliency mode on your blade server. This page only applies to the McAfee® Content Security Blade Server. Table 231 Option definitions Option Enable Resilient Mode Definition Within this area, you can check the current status regarding resiliency of your blade server. You can also enable or disable resiliency mode. Ensure that you have downloaded the chassis configuration files before enabling resiliency mode. After clicking Enable Resilient Mode or Disable Resilient Mode, and clicking OK on the warning dialog box, your blade server will automatically be shut down, allowing you to make the required cabling changes. Configuration Files From the user interface, you can view or download the interconnect configuration files for both resilient and non-resilient mode operation for all the interconnects. To download all the configuration files, click interconnect_config.zip, as this file contains all the other configuration files. McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide 239

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Table 230
Option definitions
(continued)
Option
Definition
New Address/
Delete Selected
Address
Add a new address, or remove a selected IP address.
NIC 1 Adapter
Options or NIC 2
Adapter Options
Expand to set the following options:
MTU size
— specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. The MTU is the
maximum size (expressed in bytes) of a single unit of data (for example, an
Ethernet Frame) that can be sent over the connection. The default value is 1500 bytes.
Autonegotiation state
— either:
On
— allows the appliance to negotiate the speed and duplex state for
communicating with other network devices.
Off
— allows you to select the speed and duplex state.
Connection speed
— provides a range of speeds. Default value is 100MB.
Duplex state
— provides duplex states. Default value is Full duplex.
Enable IPv6 auto-configuration
— Select this option to allow the appliance automatically
configure its IPv6 addresses and IPv6 default next-hop router, by receiving Router
Advertisement messages sent from your IPv6 router.
This option is unavailable by default if your appliance is running in transparent router
mode, or is part of a cluster configuration, or running as part of a Blade Server
installation.
Resilient Mode
Use this page of the user interface to enable resiliency mode on your blade server.
This page only applies to the McAfee
®
Content Security Blade Server.
Table 231
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Enable Resilient
Mode
Within this area, you can check the current status regarding resiliency of your
blade server.
You can also enable or disable resiliency mode.
Ensure that you have downloaded the chassis configuration files before enabling
resiliency mode.
After clicking
Enable Resilient Mode
or
Disable Resilient Mode
, and clicking
OK
on
the warning dialog box, your blade server will automatically be shut down,
allowing you to make the required cabling changes.
Configuration Files
From the user interface, you can view or download the interconnect configuration
files for both resilient and non-resilient mode operation for all the interconnects.
To download all the configuration files, click interconnect_config.zip, as this file
contains all the other configuration files.
Overview of System features
Cluster Management
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