GUI Quick Start: Network
Setting Up Network Parameters
GUI Quick Start: Network Setup 1-5
The following screens guide you through the process of setting up a one-armed
network configuration:
1. the hostname and high-level management access;
2. active client/server ports and their VLAN;
3. IP-address parameters, such as a new management-IP address on the above
VLAN, proxy-IP addresses (used by the ARX to communicate with back-end file
servers), and a default IP gateway;
4. a connection to the NTP server(s) used by file servers and client machines;
5. configuration for DNS lookups (optional);
6. an SMTP server and E-mail address(es) for E-mail alerts (optional);
7. SNMP trusted host, community string, and trap destination; and
8. redundancy configuration, if you previously purchased and installed a redundant
ARX.
The final screen in the wizard summarizes all of the selections from the previous
screens. If you confirm at this screen, the ARX commits all of the parameters. You
cannot re-run this wizard unless you first re-run the initial-boot process; after you
confirm, you can only make network-configuration changes from the CLI.
Information Checklist
Gather the following network information before you invoke the wizard:
• the IP subnet and VLAN for the ARX, containing
• a new management IP for the ARX and
• new proxy-IP addresses for the ARX (1 for an ARX®500, 4 for an
ARX®1000, and 6 per ASM for an ARX®6000);
• the IP address(es) of the local NTP server(s);
• if you want optional E-mail alerts for alarms,
• the IP address of the local DNS server and
• the IP address of the local SMTP (E-mail) server;
• the IP address of the SNMP management station that will manage the ARX; and
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