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78 Initializing Symantec Network Security Serial console initial configuration To configure your appliance as a slave node, see "Configuring a slave node using the serial console" on page 80. To configure a master node using the serial console 1 At the login prompt in the serial console window, enter secadm 2 At the password prompt, enter Symantec 3 At the SNS7100> prompt, enter configure This starts the initial configuration script, which prompts you for information, as shown in the following steps. To quit at any time, enter q . 4 Enter the local IP address of the administration interface: Type the local IP address of the appliance. Note: If this node is not behind a NAT router, the Network Security console will use the local IP address to connect to the node. Otherwise, it uses the NAT address that is provided later in the procedure. 5 Enter the netmask for this node: Type the netmask. The netmask designates the part of the address that refers to the network, as opposed to the host. A typical netmask is 255.255.255.0 6 Enter the gateway address for this node: Type the gateway IP address. This is the IP address of the default router on the local network. 7 Is this the first install for this cluster? [YES/no] Press Enter to take the default, YES, for a master node. The node number is set to 1. 8 Enter qspproxy port number (default: 62432): Press Enter to accept the randomized default or enter a number between 1024 and 65535. The qspproxy port number (QSP port number) is used to connect to the 7100 Series node from the Network Security console, and for communication between nodes in a cluster. Warning: Randomly choose a unique number between 1025 and 65535. A random, unique QSP port number prevents profiling by intruders. All slave nodes must use the same QSP port number that the master node uses. 9 Enter GMT timezone offset (i.e. +5): Type the number of hours your time zone differs from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). For example, the offset in Tokyo is +9 and the offset in San Francisco is -8 (PST) or -7 (PDT).