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6)
Select the “Login Account Management” page on the Ally Management Console. Use
the “Change Password” command to change the administrator account password.
Command Line Management
Most of the functions provided by the Ally Management Console are available through
these command line programs: AllyRTCfg, AllyAgentCfg, AllyEvent, AllyClearLog,
AllySetIP, AllyTime, AllyReboot, and AllyShutdown. As mentioned above, the Ally
Management Console can be started with the AllyMC command.
Enter these commands at the command prompt with the argument -? to view the
available options.
NOTE: The first time you execute one of the Ally command line programs you will be
required to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA), unless it has been
previously accepted from the Ally Management Console. If you do not accept the
terms of the EULA, the product will pass network traffic without providing protection.
For best security practice, be sure to run the Ally Management Console and add a
password to the administrator account.
Before leaving the local console unattended, logout of the system by entering the “logout”
command in the command window. This will password protect the console.
Confirmation
The next step to Plug and Protect™ is to ensure no known, or trusted, IP Address has been
“blacklisted” based on the default Ally IP1000 configuration. Once the Ally IP1000 has been
online for approximately two minutes, perform the following from the Ally Management
Console or from the command line window:
Ally IP1000 Command What
Happens?
View the Ally Management Console “Blacklist”
page.
Or enter the following command at the local
console:
AllyRTCfg –blacklist
Display Current Blacklist: This
command displays the currently
“blacklisted” IP Addresses and
identifies whether the address was
detected on the “inside” or “outside”
network. Blacklisted IP Addresses
should be reviewed to verify if they are
“trusted”. If a Trusted IP Address
appears in this list, the next command
in this table should be used to place it
on the “whitelist”. This will allow the
node to continue to function properly
while analysis to determine why it was
“blacklisted” occurs. If the IP Address
is not a Trusted IP Address, then the
“blacklisted” entry should remain on
the blacklist, with no further actions to
be taken.
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