48 Getting started
About the management interfaces
2
In
Select Node
, select the node that you want to restart from the pull-down
list, and then click
OK
.
3
Wait until the progress bar indicates that the process is complete.
See also
“Restarting via the serial console”
on page 50.
See also
“Restarting from the LCD panel”
on page 53.
Rebooting nodes via the Network Security console
The Network Security console now provides a way to reboot Network Security
software nodes easily. Rebooting includes the entire system and is rarely
necessary except during installation and changes to the IP address.
To reboot a software node
1
In the Network Security console, click
Admin
>
Node
>
Reboot
Network
Security Node
.
2
In
Select Node
, select the node that you want to reboot from the pull-down
list, and then click
OK
.
3
Wait until the progress bar indicates that the process is complete.
Note:
SuperUsers can reboot Network Security software nodes; Administrators,
StandardUsers, and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
“User groups reference”
on
page 319 for more about permissions.
See also
“Rebooting nodes via the serial console”
on page 50.
See also
“Rebooting nodes via the LCD panel”
on page 53.
Stopping Symantec Network Security via the command line
Symantec Network Security provides a way to shut down software nodes from
the command line. You must have root access to shut down software nodes from
the command line.
To shut down Symantec Network Security manually
■
To stop Symantec Network Security manually, use the following command:
<Symantec_Network_Security_install_dir>/stop
See also
“Stopping via the serial console”
on page 51.
See also
“Stopping via the LCD panel”
on page 54.
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Page 110: ...110 Populating the topology database Adding nodes and objects...
Page 158: ...158 Responding Managing flow alert rules...
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Page 242: ...242 Reporting Playing recorded traffic...
Page 268: ...268 Managing log files Exporting data...
Page 316: ...316 Advanced configuration Configuring advanced parameters...
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Page 338: ...338 SQL reference Using MySQL tables...
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