Global Technology Associates GBWA200501-01 manual Physically Connecting Your GB-Ware Firewall

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During installation, you chose the video or the serial console version of the GNAT Box runtime. These methods can be used during setup, or when you have direct physical access to the firewall, or as a failsafe if the network is down and you can no longer administer your firewall remotely. Addition- ally, you may choose to set up your firewall over a peer Ethernet connection using GBAdmin or a web user interface.

Note

You do not have to install separate GNAT Box runtimes to activate the GBAdmin or web user interfaces; they are included with the installation of a video or serial console runtime version. However, if you installed GB-Ware’s video runtime version, you will have to use the video console’s Setup Wizard before your firewall will allow you to connect any other way.

Note

If you installed the serial console version of the GB-Ware runtime, the video console connection mode may not be available. Conversely, if you installed the video console version of GB-Ware, the serial console version may not be available to you.

User Interface Name

Style

 

 

web

browser-contained HTML GUI appli-

 

cation over Ethernet connection to a

 

computer

 

 

GBAdmin

Windows-only GUI application over

 

Ethernet connection to a computer

 

 

serial console

DOS-like text menus with keyboard

 

commands over DB-9 serial con-

 

nection to a computer

 

 

video console

DOS-like text menus with keyboard

 

commands only using a monitor and

 

keyboard connected directly to your

 

firewall

 

 

Each style of user interface has unique requirements for physical setup before they can be used for firewall configuration.

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Depending upon which user interface (UI) you choose to use for initial firewall configuration, you may need to attach different hardware to your GB-Ware firewall.

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Contents GB-Ware Tel +1.407.380.0220 Contents Troubleshooting Features About GTA FirewallsAbout GB-Ware Optional Features Additional Software ProductsAdditional Options for 10-User Version Software Specifications Hardware SpecificationsSystem Requirements Optional Components Memory RecommendationsPPP Hardware Support Support OptionsUpgrades About This GuideDocumentation Conventions Additional Documentation Mailing ListRegistration Getting Your Activation CodeInstalling GB-Ware on PC Hardware RequirementsSetup for GB-Ware Installation Setting the Boot SequenceInstalling the Compact Flash Card Reader or IDE Adapter Using GB-Ware’s Gnat Box Installer Selecting a GB-Ware Runtime Selecting an Installation Disk Installing the Runtime Completing Installation Attaching the Hardware Key BlockInstallation GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Setting the Boot Sequence Selecting a User InterfaceLoading the Correct Memory Slice Partition Physically Connecting Your GB-Ware Firewall If using the web user interface, you will need Making a Temporary Peer Network ConnectionGB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Making a Serial Connection Making a Video ConnectionConfiguring Your Firewall Browser CompatibilityConfiguration Using a Web Browser Entering Your Network Information On the Network Information sectionEntering a Network Configuration Using a Browser Re-configuring Your Computer Accessing the FirewallConfiguration Using GBAdmin GBAdmin Network Information Window Configuration Using the Serial Console Configuration Using the Video Console HardwareUsing the Setup Wizard Video Console NavigationSetup Wizard Run DHCP? Quantity of Addresses Network Class IP Address Range Accessing Your GTA Firewall GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Troubleshooting Basics Frequently Asked Questions FAQWhy cant I see or ping the protected network interface? Hardware Key Block Settings Installation of the USB Key Block Power on the firewall. The following words will display Use these troubleshooting steps My system did not auto-detect the Compact Flash GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Installing the Compact Flash Card AppendixInstalling the Compact Flash IDE Adapter Assembling the Compact Flash IDE AdapterLocating IDE Controller Ports Mounting the Compact Flash Card Connecting the IDE Cable Connecting the Power SupplyMoving an Old Configuration to GB-Ware Merging Configurations Using GBAdmin FileMerge the GB360.GBcfg using GBAdmin Page GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Symbols IndexSPP