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Entrust nShield Connect v12.50.4 - Remove Route Entry; Enable Ipv6 SLAAC; Configuring the Remote File System (RFS)

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9.2.7 Remove route entry
9.2.7 Remove route entry
To remove a route entry:
1. From the front panel menu, select System > System configuration > Network config > Set up
routing > Remove route entry.
The following screen is displayed:
1. 1. 1. 1/ 1
3. 3. 3. 3/ 3
1111:1111:1111:1111:
1111:1111:1111:1111
/128
BACK SELECT
2. Select the IPv4/IPv6 route to be removed. Press the right-hand navigation button.
3. The selected route will be displayed. Press the right-hand navigation button to remove the route.
9.2.8 Enable IPv6 SLAAC
SLAAC can be enabled/disabled independently on each of the two interfaces.
To enable SLAAC:
1. From the front panel menu, select System > System configuration > Network config > Set up
interface #1 > Configure #1 IPv6 > IPv6 SLAAC.
The following screen is displayed:
Network configuration
SLAACState
Disabled
CANCEL FINISH
2. Select the required state and press the right-hand navigation button.
3. The SLAAC configuration completed OK screen is displayed. Press the right-hand navigation
button to accept.
Enable SLAAC for interface #2 in the same manner that you entered the details for interface
#1 but select select System > System configuration > Network config > Set up interface
#2 > Configure #2 IPv6 > IPv6 SLAAC.
9.2.9 Configuring the Remote File System (RFS)
The RFS contains the master copy of the Security World data for backup purposes.The RFS can be a
stand alone machine, and can also dual role as a client. If the RFS duals as a client, a common file
structure serves both the RFS and the configuration files for the client.
nShield® Connect - Installation Guide
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