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Entrust nShield Connect v12.50.4 - Systems Configured for Remote Administration; Basic Configuration of the Client to Use the Nshield Connect; Client Configuration Utilities; Nethsmenroll

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9.2.9.1 Systems configured for Remote Administration
2. On the nShield Connect display screen, use the right-hand navigation button to select System >
System configuration > Remote file system > Define IPv4 RFS and enter the IP address of the
client computer on which you set up the RFS.
Leave the port number at the default setting of 9004.
To modify an RFS at a later date, select System configuration > Remote file system > Define IPv4
RFS, and then select the required action.
After you have defined the RFS, the nShield Connect configuration files are exported automatically to
it. See the User Guide for more about configuration files.
9.2.9.1 Systems configured for Remote Administration
If you are planning to use Remote Administration or to configure NTP, you should enable
auto push
on
the nShield Connect for the client computer you intend to use for configuration.
On the nShield Connect display, use the right-hand navigation button to select System > System
configuration > Config file options > Setup auto push > Auto push mode > IPv4 and then select
CONFIRM. A confirmation message will be displayed.
Once auto push has been enabled, you must specify the IP address of the client from which to push the
configuration from. On the nShield Connect display, use the right-hand navigation button to select
System > System configuration > Config file options > Setup auto push > IPv4 address. Enter
the IP address and select CONFIRM. A message will be displayed confirming your chosen IPaddress.
Select CONTINUE.
Once auto push is enabled, you can complete the configuration steps by editing the configuration
files, rather than by using the front panel of the nShield Connect. See the User Guide for more about
configuration files.
9.3 Basic configuration of the client to use the nShield Connect
9.3.1 Client configuration utilities
The following client configuration utilities are available:
Utility Description
nethsmenroll
Used to configure the client to communicate with the nShield Connect.
config-serverstartup
Used to configure the hardserver of the client to enable TCP sockets.
9.3.1.1 nethsmenroll
The nethsmenroll command-line utility is used to edit the configuration file of the client hardserver to
add an nShield Connect.If the ESN and HKNETI are not specified, nethsmenroll attempts to contact the
nShield Connect to determine what they are, and requests confirmation.
Usage
:
nShield® Connect - Installation Guide
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