Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 91

Compact flash initial configuration

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Initializing Symantec Network Security 83 Compact flash initial configuration Verify that the displayed values are correct. Sample values are shown here. 18 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. 19 Done installing. Please reboot. At the SNS7100> prompt, to reboot and start Symantec Network Security, type: reboot Compact flash initial configuration If you have a compact flash card with a Symantec Network Security configuration already written to it, you can use it to configure your appliance. This convenient method provides a known configuration for a new appliance slave node that you are adding to an existing topology. To prepare the compact flash, use the Network Security console to first add the new node to your topology. As part of this process, configure its IP address, QSP port, and node password. From the console, save these settings onto a compact flash card. During initial configuration, lab personnel can use the compact flash to configure the new node as planned. See "Saving initial configuration to compact flash" on page 146. Note: Be sure the compact flash card is not bootable when you use it for initial configuration. See "Making a non-bootable compact flash card" on page 143. To use a compact flash for initial configuration 1 Insert the non-bootable compact flash into the compact flash adapter on the back of the appliance. 2 Reboot the appliance to make the compact flash card accessible. 3 On the LCD panel, use the right arrow button to scroll to the Compact Flash menu option, and press e.

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83
Initializing Symantec Network Security
Compact flash initial configuration
Verify that the displayed values are correct. Sample values are shown here.
18
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
.
19
Done installing. Please reboot.
At the
SNS7100>
prompt, to reboot and start Symantec Network Security,
type:
reboot
Compact flash initial configuration
If you have a compact flash card with a Symantec Network Security
configuration already written to it, you can use it to configure your appliance.
This convenient method provides a known configuration for a new appliance
slave node that you are adding to an existing topology.
To prepare the compact flash, use the Network Security console to first add the
new node to your topology. As part of this process, configure its IP address, QSP
port, and node password. From the console, save these settings onto a compact
flash card. During initial configuration, lab personnel can use the compact flash
to configure the new node as planned.
See
“Saving initial configuration to compact flash”
on page 146.
Note:
Be sure the compact flash card is not bootable when you use it for initial
configuration. See
“Making a non-bootable compact flash card”
on page 143.
To use a compact flash for initial configuration
1
Insert the non-bootable compact flash into the compact flash adapter on the
back of the appliance.
2
Reboot the appliance to make the compact flash card accessible.
3
On the LCD panel, use the right arrow button to scroll to the Compact Flash
menu option, and press
e
.