Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 89

Enter, Master Node Sync Password, you enter when adding the slave node object

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Initializing Symantec Network Security 81 Serial console initial configuration Note: If this node is not behind a NAT router, this is the address the master node will use to communicate with this slave node. Otherwise, the master 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 router on the local network. 7 Is this the first install for this cluster? [YES/no] Type no and press Enter for a slave node. 8 Enter the local node number (default 2): Press Enter to accept the default node number, 2, or enter a unique number between 2 and 120. This node number cannot be changed once you have finished this procedure and installed Symantec Network Security. 9 Enter the master node number (default 1): Press Enter to accept the default, or enter the node number of the master node for this cluster. 10 Master node IP: Type the management IP address of the master node for this cluster. 11 Master node sync password (6-14 characters): Enter the synchronization password of the master node. Warning: The Master node sync password you input here must match the Master Node Sync Password you enter when adding the slave node object to the topology tree in the Network Security console. See "Configuring appliance nodes" on page 102. This password has several initial roles: ■ Synchronization password for the master node ■ Unlocking the LCD panel ■ operating system secadm account ■ operating system root account and elevate command Note: You can change the passwords for root/elevate and secadm / LCD unlocking after initial configuration. The root and elevate passwords are linked together, as are the secadm and LCD unlocking passwords.

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81
Initializing Symantec Network Security
Serial console initial configuration
Note:
If this node is not behind a NAT router, this is the address the master
node will use to communicate with this slave node. Otherwise, the master
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 router on the local
network.
7
Is this the first install for this cluster? [YES/no]
Type
no
and press
Enter
for a slave node.
8
Enter the local node number (default 2):
Press
Enter
to accept the default node number,
2
, or enter a unique number
between 2 and 120. This node number cannot be changed once you have
finished this procedure and installed Symantec Network Security.
9
Enter the master node number (default 1):
Press
Enter
to accept the default, or enter the node number of the master
node for this cluster.
10
Master node IP:
Type the management IP address of the master node for this cluster.
11
Master node sync password (6-14 characters):
Enter the synchronization password of the master node.
Warning:
The
Master node sync password
you input here must match the
Master Node Sync Password
you enter when adding the slave node object to
the topology tree in the Network Security console. See
“Configuring
appliance nodes”
on page 102.
This password has several initial roles:
Synchronization password for the master node
Unlocking the LCD panel
operating system
secadm
account
operating system
root
account and
elevate
command
Note:
You can change the passwords for
root/elevate
and
secadm
/ LCD
unlocking after initial configuration. The
root
and
elevate
passwords are
linked together, as are the
secadm
and LCD unlocking passwords.