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Getting started
About the management interfaces
Restarting from the LCD panel
The Symantec Network Security 7100 Series provides a way to restart Symantec
Network Security on appliance nodes using the LCD panel. Restarting includes
the Symantec Network Security software and enables you to address an
intermittent problem.
If the LCD panel is locked, see
Unlocking the LCD panel
. After it is unlocked,
follow this procedure to restart Symantec Network Security.
To restart Symantec Network Security from the LCD panel
1
On the appliance front panel, press any button to display the LCD run menu
unless it is already displayed on the LCD screen.
2
Use the down arrow button to scroll through the numbered menu choices
until you see:
SNS7100
4. Start SNS
3
Press
e
to restart the Symantec Network Security application.
The LCD screen displays the following when the restart process completes:
Success
Press any button
Rebooting nodes via the LCD panel
The Symantec Network Security 7100 Series provides a way to reboot appliance
nodes using the LCD panel. Rebooting includes the entire system and is rarely
necessary except during installation and changes to the IP address.
If the LCD panel is locked, see
Unlocking the LCD panel
. After it is unlocked,
follow this procedure to restart Symantec Network Security.
To reboot an appliance node from the LCD panel
1
On the appliance front panel, press any button to display the LCD run menu
unless it is already displayed on the LCD screen.
2
Use the down arrow button to scroll through the numbered menu choices
until you see:
SNS7100
6. Restart Host
3
Press
e
to reboot the appliance.
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Page 268: ...268 Managing log files Exporting data...
Page 316: ...316 Advanced configuration Configuring advanced parameters...
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