Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings

You are now ready to use Trusted Access Manager to manage your Trusted Access Gateway appliance. If this is your initial commissioning of the appliance, you can launch Trusted Access Manager and select Getting Started from the Trusted Access Manager Help pull‐down menu for information on using Trusted Access Manager to configure and manage your TAG appliance.

If you are upgrading your Trusted Access Gateway software, be sure to enforce the TAG appliance (via Trusted Access Manager) following the upgrade operation. Enforcing writes your Trusted Access Manager Security Domain information to the appliance.

Changing Trusted Access Gateway Settings

Use these steps if you need to change your TAG appliance settings following your initial appliance configuration.

Changing Basic Network Configuration

To change basic network configuration settings such as hostname and appliance IP address, enter the following command at the appliance CLI:

/opt/tag/dnetconfig

This will start the network configuration script and allow you to make the required changes. You must reboot the appliance for the new settings to take effect.

Changing the Management Server IP Address

To change the IP address of the management server, enter the following command at the appliance CLI:

/opt/tag/configMgmtIP <IP address>

Then, start using the new management server by typing:

tagctl restart

Enabling the SNMP Daemon

To enable the SNMP daemon, enter the following command at the appliance CLI:

/usr/postinstall/snmpconfig

Follow the configuration instructions.

Then, start the SNMP daemon by entering:

/etc/rc.d/rc.net-snmp restart

If you reboot the appliance, the SNMP daemon will start automatically.

Changing SNMP Passwords

To change SNMP passwords, enter the following commands at the appliance CLI:

vi/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

/etc/rc.d/rc.net-snmp restart

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