System Configuration
Enforcement Servers
3-17
Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement clusters &
servers>>Select an ES>>Configuration
1.
Select a Region from the
Region
drop-down list in the
Date and time
area.
2.
Select a time zone from the
Time zone
drop-down list.
3.
Click
ok.
NOTE:
See “Selecting the Time Zone” on page 3-26 for information on changing the
time zone settings for the MS.
WARNING:
Manually changing the date/time by a large amount (other than a time zone
change) will require a restart of all servers. Rolling back the clock will have
adverse effects on the system.
Modifying the ES SNMP Settings
To change the ES SNMP settings:
Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement clusters &
servers>>Select an ES>>Configuration
1.
Select the
Enable SNMP
check box.
2.
Enter a
Read community string
, such as
Public2
.
3.
Enter the
Allowed source network.
This value must be either
default
or
a network specified in CIDR notation.
Modifying the ES root Account Password
To change the ES root account password:
Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement clusters &
servers>>Select an ES>>Configuration
1.
Enter the new password in the
Root password
text box in the
Other settings
area.
2.
Re-enter the password in the
Re-enter root password
text box.
3.
Click
ok
.
Summary of Contents for 800 Series
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