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Administering the security gateway 15 Managing administrative access The interface you see when you connect to the SGMI may vary slightly depending on the model you are managing. Table 2-1 describes the ports on each model. Table 2-1 Interfaces by model Model 320 360/360R Number of WAN ports 1 2 Number of LAN ports 4 8 Number of serial (modem) ports 1 1 To connect to the SGMI 1 Browse to the IP address of the appliance. The default appliance IP address is 192.168.0.1. 2 On your keyboard, press Enter. The Security Gateway Management Interface window displays. Using the SGMI The following list describes how to best work within the SGMI: ■ To submit a form, click the appropriate button in the user interface, rather than pressing Enter on your keyboard. ■ If you submit a form and receive an error, click the Back button in your Web browser. This retains the data you entered. ■ In IP address text boxes, press the Tab key on your keyboard to switch between boxes. ■ If after you click a button to submit the form in the user interface the appliance automatically restarts, wait approximately one minute before attempting to access the SGMI again. Managing administrative access You manage administrative access by setting a password for the admin user, as well as defining which IP addresses may access the appliance from the wide-area network (WAN) side. Note: You must set the administration password before you have remote access to the SGMI.

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Administering the security gateway
Managing administrative access
The interface you see when you connect to the SGMI may vary slightly
depending on the model you are managing.
Table 2-1
describes the ports on each
model.
To connect to the SGMI
1
Browse to the IP address of the appliance.
The default appliance IP address is 192.168.0.1.
2
On your keyboard, press
Enter
.
The Security Gateway Management Interface window displays.
Using the SGMI
The following list describes how to best work within the SGMI:
To submit a form, click the appropriate button in the user interface, rather
than pressing Enter on your keyboard.
If you submit a form and receive an error, click the Back button in your Web
browser. This retains the data you entered.
In IP address text boxes, press the Tab key on your keyboard to switch
between boxes.
If after you click a button to submit the form in the user interface the
appliance automatically restarts, wait approximately one minute before
attempting to access the SGMI again.
Managing administrative access
You manage administrative access by setting a password for the admin user, as
well as defining which IP addresses may access the appliance from the wide-area
network (WAN) side.
Note:
You must set the administration password before you have remote access
to the SGMI.
Table 2-1
Interfaces by model
Model
Number of WAN
ports
Number of LAN
ports
Number of serial
(modem) ports
320
1
4
1
360/360R
2
8
1