Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 182

Setting up a standard Imaging Server

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174 Re-imaging and unconfiguring Setting up an Imaging Server ■ Intel PRO/100+ SNS Adapter (PILA8470B) ■ Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card (LNE100TX) ■ Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter (FA312TX) ■ 3Com OfficeConnect Fast Ethernet NIC (3CSOHO100-TX) ■ 3Com Fast EtherLink XL PCI NIC (3C905B-TX) ■ Have an IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROM or CD-RW drive ■ Be able to boot from a CD ■ Be able to disconnect from any network that has an existing DHCP server If your computer does not meet these requirements, you may still be able to use it as an Imaging Server by following the manual setup process. See "Setting up a standard Imaging Server" on page 174. To set up an automatic Imaging Server 1 If the Imaging Server is connected to a network with an existing DHCP server, disconnect it from the network. 2 Insert the Recovery Software CD into the CD drive of the Imaging Server. 3 Reboot the Imaging Server. Wait while the Imaging Server boots from the Recovery Software CD. 4 When the Symantec Network Security Appliance License and Warranty Agreement is displayed, read the agreement while pressing the space bar for each new page. 5 For the prompt: Do you accept the software license agreement? [Y]es/[N]o: type y and then press Enter. 6 Read the welcome page, system requirements page, and installation instructions, while pressing space to continue. The instructions tell you how to connect the Imaging Server to the appliance, and then guide you through the imaging process step by step. 7 Follow the connection and restore process instructions provided by the CD. For more information about these steps, see: ■ "Connecting the Imaging Server to the appliance" on page 176 ■ "Re-imaging the appliance" on page 178. Setting up a standard Imaging Server You can use almost any PC or laptop for a standard Imaging Server when you set it up manually. The Imaging Server must be running Red Hat Linux and be able

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Re-imaging and unconfiguring
Setting up an Imaging Server
Intel PRO/100+ SNS Adapter (PILA8470B)
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card (LNE100TX)
Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter (FA312TX)
3Com OfficeConnect Fast Ethernet NIC (3CSOHO100-TX)
3Com Fast EtherLink XL PCI NIC (3C905B-TX)
Have an IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROM or CD-RW drive
Be able to boot from a CD
Be able to disconnect from any network that has an existing DHCP server
If your computer does not meet these requirements, you may still be able to use
it as an Imaging Server by following the manual setup process.
See
“Setting up a standard Imaging Server”
on page 174.
To set up an automatic Imaging Server
1
If the Imaging Server is connected to a network with an existing DHCP
server, disconnect it from the network.
2
Insert the Recovery Software CD into the CD drive of the Imaging Server.
3
Reboot the Imaging Server.
Wait while the Imaging Server boots from the Recovery Software CD.
4
When the Symantec Network Security Appliance License and Warranty
Agreement is displayed, read the agreement while pressing the space bar for
each new page.
5
For the prompt:
Do you accept the software license agreement? [Y]es/[N]o:
type
y
and then press
Enter
.
6
Read the welcome page, system requirements page, and installation
instructions, while pressing space to continue.
The instructions tell you how to connect the Imaging Server to the
appliance, and then guide you through the imaging process step by step.
7
Follow the connection and restore process instructions provided by the CD.
For more information about these steps, see:
“Connecting the Imaging Server to the appliance”
on page 176
“Re-imaging the appliance”
on page 178.
Setting up a standard Imaging Server
You can use almost any PC or laptop for a standard Imaging Server when you set
it up manually. The Imaging Server must be running Red Hat Linux and be able