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Connecting Network Interfaces, Using Nokia Network Voyager

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Connecting Network Interfaces Connecting Network Interfaces Connect at least one network interface to the network to use as the Nokia Network Voyager system-management interface. You can also connect the remaining Ethernet interface cables at this point, although you are not required to do so. To connect 10/100/1000 Ethernet devices, use a straight-through cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect to a 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 1000-Mbps hub. For further details, see "Connecting to Ethernet Ports" on page 28. You can use Nokia Network Voyager or the command-line interface (CLI) to configure the remaining network ports on your IP150 appliance. Details about how to use Network Voyager, the CLI, and Nokia Horizon Manager are provided in the following sections. Using Nokia Network Voyager Use Nokia Network Voyager to configure and monitor your appliance. For additional information about how to use Network Voyager, see "Viewing Nokia IPSO Documentation by Using Nokia Network Voyager" later in this section. To open Nokia Network Voyager 1. Open a Web browser on the host you plan to use to configure or monitor your appliance. 2. In the Location or Address field, enter the IP address of the initial interface you configured for the appliance. You are prompted to enter the admin username and the password you entered when you performed the initial configuration. Note If the username login screen does not open, you might not have a physical network connection between the host and your appliance, or you might have a network routing problem. Confirm the information you entered during the initial configuration and check that all cables are firmly connected. For more information, see the troubleshooting section in the installation guide for your appliance. Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide 35

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Connecting Network Interfaces
Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide
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Connecting Network Interfaces
Connect at least one network interface to the network to use as the Nokia Network Voyager
system-management interface.
You can also connect the remaining Ethernet interface cables at this point, although you are not
required to do so.
To connect 10/100/1000 Ethernet devices, use a straight-through cable with an RJ-45 connector
to connect to a 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 1000-Mbps hub.
For further details, see
“Connecting to Ethernet Ports”
on page 28.
You can use Nokia Network Voyager or the command-line interface (CLI) to configure the
remaining network ports on your IP150 appliance. Details about how to use Network Voyager,
the CLI, and Nokia Horizon Manager are provided in the following sections.
Using Nokia Network Voyager
Use Nokia Network Voyager to configure and monitor your appliance. For additional
information about how to use Network Voyager, see
“Viewing Nokia IPSO Documentation by
Using Nokia Network Voyager”
later in this section.
To open Nokia Network Voyager
1.
Open a Web browser on the host you plan to use to configure or monitor your appliance.
2.
In the Location or Address field, enter the IP address of the initial interface you configured
for the appliance.
You are prompted to enter the
admin
username and the password you entered when you
performed the initial configuration.
Note
If the username login screen does not open, you might not have a physical network
connection between the host and your appliance, or you might have a network routing
problem. Confirm the information you entered during the initial configuration and check
that all cables are firmly connected. For more information, see the troubleshooting
section in the installation guide for your appliance.