Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 13

Maintaining and administering the 7100 Series

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Contents 5 Chapter 11 Viewing event details 129 Managing incident data 129 Generating reports 129 Monitoring appliance status 130 Viewing status on the LEDs 130 Viewing status on the LCD screen 131 Viewing status on the Network Security console 132 Node status parameters 132 Interface status parameters 133 In-line pair status parameters 134 Interface group status parameters 136 Maintaining and administering the 7100 Series About maintaining and administering the appliance 137 Managing log files and backups 138 Rotating log files with SCP 138 Generating SSH keys 138 Using SCP to rotate log files 139 Backing up and restoring 140 Backing up a configuration 141 Restoring a configuration 141 About the compact flash 142 Making a non-bootable compact flash card 143 Making a non-bootable CF card on Windows 143 Making a non-bootable CF card on Linux 143 Using the compact flash for backup and restore 144 Using the compact flash for backup 145 Using the compact flash for restore 145 Saving initial configuration 146 Saving initial configuration to compact flash 146 Viewing a configuration file 147 Using the compact flash during re-imaging and upgrading 148 Restarting, rebooting, and powering off 148 Stopping, starting, and restarting Symantec Network Security ........148 Stopping Network Security from the LCD 149 Stopping Network Security from the serial console 149 Starting Network Security from the LCD 150 Starting Network Security from the serial console 150 Restarting Network Security from the Network Security console 150 Restarting Network Security from the serial console 151 Rebooting the appliance 151 Rebooting the appliance from the Network Security console ....151 Rebooting the appliance from the LCD 151

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Contents
Viewing event details
................................................................................
129
Managing incident data
............................................................................
129
Generating reports
............................................................................................
129
Monitoring appliance status
............................................................................
130
Viewing status on the LEDs
......................................................................
130
Viewing status on the LCD screen
...........................................................
131
Viewing status on the Network Security console
.................................
132
Node status parameters
....................................................................
132
Interface status parameters
.............................................................
133
In-line pair status parameters
.........................................................
134
Interface group status parameters
.................................................
136
Chapter
11
Maintaining and administering the 7100 Series
About maintaining and administering the appliance
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137
Managing log files and backups
......................................................................
138
Rotating log files with SCP
.......................................................................
138
Generating SSH keys
.........................................................................
138
Using SCP to rotate log files
.............................................................
139
Backing up and restoring
..........................................................................
140
Backing up a configuration
..............................................................
141
Restoring a configuration
.................................................................
141
About the compact flash
...........................................................................
142
Making a non-bootable compact flash card
...........................................
143
Making a non-bootable CF card on Windows
................................
143
Making a non-bootable CF card on Linux
......................................
143
Using the compact flash for backup and restore
..................................
144
Using the compact flash for backup
...............................................
145
Using the compact flash for restore
...............................................
145
Saving initial configuration
.....................................................................
146
Saving initial configuration to compact flash
...............................
146
Viewing a configuration file
.....................................................................
147
Using the compact flash during re-imaging and upgrading
...............
148
Restarting, rebooting, and powering off
........................................................
148
Stopping, starting, and restarting Symantec Network Security
........
148
Stopping Network Security from the LCD
.....................................
149
Stopping Network Security from the serial console
....................
149
Starting Network Security from the LCD
.......................................
150
Starting Network Security from the serial console
......................
150
Restarting Network Security from the Network Security console 150
Restarting Network Security from the serial console
..................
151
Rebooting the appliance
...........................................................................
151
Rebooting the appliance from the Network Security console
....
151
Rebooting the appliance from the LCD
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151