Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 88
Configuring a slave node using the serial console, Network Security 4.0.
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80 Initializing Symantec Network Security Serial console initial configuration Behind NAT : No Verify that the displayed values are correct. Sample values are shown here. 15 Ready to install? [YES/no] Do one of the following: ■ Press Enter to accept the default, YES, to proceed with the installation if you believe you have entered all of the information correctly. The script displays: Configuring SNS (this may take a while) ■ Type no if you need to make a correction or are not ready to proceed with the installation of Symantec Network Security. The serial console displays the SNS7100> prompt if you enter no. 16 Done installing. Please reboot. At the SNS7100> prompt, to reboot and start Symantec Network Security, type: reboot Configuring a slave node using the serial console This section contains the procedure for initial configuration of a slave node by using the serial console. To configure your appliance as a master node, see "Configuring a master node using the serial console" on page 77. Note: A Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliance can only be deployed as a slave node to another 7100 Series or to a master node running Symantec Network Security 4.0. To configure a slave 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 management interface.