
Default Port Settings
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D e f a u l t Po r t S e t t i n g s
This section explains the port settings that are used when the appliance
is configured using the plug--and-play method. It also explain the order in
which the different types of ports are used to connect to the Stonesoft
Installation Server.
3G Modem
If a 3G modem is plugged in to one of the USB ports, the appliance first
tries to contact the Installation Server through the 3G modem. If
connecting to the Installation Server fails after a couple of attempts, the
appliance next tries to connect to the Installation Server through the
integrated ADSL modem. The 3G modem and the corresponding Modem
interface in the Management Client must have the following settings:
•
Access Point Name
: internet
•
Phone number
:*99#
•
PIN Code
: <empty value>
ADSL
If connecting to the Installation Server using the 3G modem fails and a
cable is plugged in to the DSL port, the appliance tries to connect to the
Installation Server using predefined ADSL settings. It tries all the
predefined settings until the connection to the Installation Server either
succeeds or all the predefined ADSL settings have been tried. A list of
the predefined ADSL settings is available at the Stonesoft Knowledge
Base. See http://www.stonesoft.com/en/customer_care/kb/.
Note –
Use the default port settings explained below also in the
properties of the corresponding engine interfaces that you have
defined in the Management Client. The initial configuration fails if the
port settings on the physical appliance and the interface definitions in
the firewall element properties are not the same.
Note –
PIN code must also be disabled on the 3G modem.
Note –
Plug-and-play configuration requires that the ADSL Service
Provider setting is set to Automatic when the initial configuration is
saved in the Initial Configuration dialog in the Management Client.