ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Reference Manual

5.Repeat step 2 and step 4 for additional license keys.

The UTM activates the licenses and registers the unit with the NETGEAR registration server.

Note: When you reset the UTM to the original factory default settings after you have entered the license keys to activate the UTM (see “Registering the UTM with NETGEAR” on page 2-26), the license keys are erased. The license keys and the different types of licenses that are available for the UTM are no longer displayed on the Registration screen. However, after you have reconfigured the UTM to connect to the Internet and to the NETGEAR registration server, the UTM retrieves and restores all registration information based on its MAC address and hardware serial number. You do not need to re-enter the license keys and re- activate the UTM.

What to Do Next

You have completed setting up and deploying the UTM to the network. The UTM is now ready to scan the protocols and services that you specified and perform automatic updates based on the update source and frequency that you specified.

If you need to change the settings, or to view reports or logs, log in to the UTM Web Management Interface, using the default IP address or the IP address that you assigned to the UTM in “Setup Wizard Step 1 of 10: LAN Settings” on page 2-8.

The UTM is ready for use. However, some important tasks that you might want to address before you deploy the UTM in your network are listed below:

“Configuring the WAN Mode (Required for Dual-WAN Port Models Only)” on page 3-9.

“Configuring VPN Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users” on page 9-1.

“Managing Digital Certificates” on page 9-17.

“Using the IPsec VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations” on page 7-3.

“Using the SSL VPN Wizard for Client Configurations” on page 8-2.

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