Chapter 4
Using the Configuration Manager
Overview
Overview
Whether used via serial or telnet connection, the command line interface
configuration manager provides greater control over the SSL appliance than the
QuickStart or Secure Server wizard alone.
The configuration manager allows you to control hardware and SSL portions of
the appliance through a discreet mode and submode system as shown in the
hierarchy diagram in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1
Configuration Manager Hierarchy
TOP LEVEL
NON-PRIVILEGED
COMMANDS
PRIVILEGED
CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE
SSL
CERTIFICATE
KEY
SECURITY
BACKEND
CERTIFICATE
SERVER
REVERSE-PROXY
TCP-TUNING
GROUP
POLICY
SERVER
SERVER
TCP-TUNING
TCP-TUNING
TCP-TUNING
To configure items in a submode, activate the submode by entering a command in
the mode above it. For example, to set the network interface speed or duplex you
must first enter enable, configure, then interface network. To return to the higher
Configuration mode, simply enter end or exit or press CTRL+D. The finished
command returns to the Top Level from any mode. Appendix C lists all
commands for SSL devices.
Refer to Chapter 6 for FIPS Mode instructions.
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