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9 Basic nShield Connect, RFS and client configuration
3. Do one of the following:
a. If you are enrolling a client
with
an nToken installed, run the command:
nethsmenroll --ntoken-esn <nToken ESN> [Options] --privileged <Unit IP> <Unit ESN>
<Unit KNETI HASH>
b. If you are enrolling a client
without
an nToken installed, run the command:
nethsmenroll [Options] --privileged < Unit IP> < Unit ESN> < Unit KNETI HASH>
The following is an example of the output:
OK configuring hardserver's nethsm imports.
9.3.4 Configure the TCP sockets on the client for Java applications (for
example, KeySafe)
Do the following:
1. Run the command:
config-serverstartup --enable-tcp --enable-privileged-tcp
9.4 Basic configuration of an nShield Connect to use a client
Do the following:
1. On the nShield Connect front panel, use the right-hand navigation button to select System >
System configuration > Client config > New IPv4 client.
The following screen displays:
Client configuration
Please enter your
client IPv4 Address
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