Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 135

Resetting the appliance, To reset the appliance

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Logging, monitoring and updates 135 Backing up and restoring configurations The default IP address of the appliance is 192.168.0.1. 7 In the Local File text box, type a file name for the backup file. 8 Click Get. 9 Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the off (down) position. Resetting the appliance You can reset the appliance in three different ways: ■ Basic reset Restarts the appliance. This is similar to turning off and then turning on the appliance. All current connections, including client VPN tunnels, are lost. Previously connected Gateway-to-Gateway VPN tunnels are reestablished when the appliance restarts. Also, the appliance performs a self-test of the hardware when the appliance restarts. ■ Reset to the default configuration The LAN subnet IP address is reset to 191.168.0.0, the LAN IP address of the appliance is reset to 192.168.0.1, the DHCP server functionality is enabled, and the administrator's password is reset to blank. ■ Reset to the reserved application The firmware resets to the last all.bin firmware file that was used to flash the appliance. This is either the factory firmware or a firmware upgrade that you downloaded from the Symantec Web site and applied to the appliance. Note: LiveUpdate does not download and apply all.bin firmware upgrades. To reset the appliance There are three types of factory reset, which you can perform using a combination of the DIP switches and the reset button. You must use a paper clip or pen tip to press the reset button. Refer to Figure 9-4 and Figure 9-5 for the location of the reset button and DIP switches. Figure 9-4 shows the rear panel on model 320. This graphic is for reference; the full description of each feature is available in the Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Installation Guide.

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Logging, monitoring and updates
Backing up and restoring configurations
The default IP address of the appliance is 192.168.0.1.
7
In the Local File text box, type a file name for the backup file.
8
Click
Get
.
9
Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the off (down) position.
Resetting the appliance
You can reset the appliance in three different ways:
Basic reset
Restarts the appliance. This is similar to turning off and then turning on the
appliance. All current connections, including client VPN tunnels, are lost.
Previously connected Gateway-to-Gateway VPN tunnels are reestablished
when the appliance restarts. Also, the appliance performs a self-test of the
hardware when the appliance restarts.
Reset to the default configuration
The LAN subnet IP address is reset to 191.168.0.0, the LAN IP address of the
appliance is reset to 192.168.0.1, the DHCP server functionality is enabled,
and the administrator’s password is reset to blank.
Reset to the reserved application
The firmware resets to the last all.bin firmware file that was used to flash
the appliance. This is either the factory firmware or a firmware upgrade
that you downloaded from the Symantec Web site and applied to the
appliance.
Note:
LiveUpdate does not download and apply all.bin firmware upgrades.
To reset the appliance
There are three types of factory reset, which you can perform using a
combination of the DIP switches and the reset button. You must use a paper clip
or pen tip to press the reset button. Refer to
Figure 9-4
and
Figure 9-5
for the
location of the reset button and DIP switches.
Figure 9-4
shows the rear panel on model 320. This graphic is for reference; the
full description of each feature is available in the
Symantec Gateway Security
300 Series Installation Guide
.