Enabling the Management Station
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Preparing a Windows NT Management Station for OOB
Install the Microsoft Remote Access Server (RAS) on the Management Station. From
the Windows NT Desktop:
1
Attach a modem to your computer according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
2
Select
Start => Settings => Control Panel
.
3
Double-click
Network
.
4
Click
Add
.
The Select Network Service dialog box appears.
5
Click
Remote Access Server
. Click
OK
.
Follow the rest of the prompts to complete the installation. If Dial-Up Networking is not already
installed, you will be prompted to install it.
Preparing a Windows 95/98 Management Station for OOB
From the Windows 95/98 desktop:
1
Double-click
My Computer
. Double-click
Dial-Up Networking
. Double-click
Make New Connection
.
2
Enter the name of the connection, select a device, and select your modem. Click
Next
.
3
Enter the area code and phone number of the Firebox (the phone number of the
analog line connected to the Firebox’s modem). Click
Finish
.
If Dial-Up Networking is not already installed, you will be prompted to install it.
Preparing a Windows 2000 Management Station for OOB
Before configuring the Management Station, you must first install the modem. If the
modem is already installed, go to the instructions for configuring Windows 2000 to
work with OOB.
Install the modem
1
From the Desktop, click
Start => Control Panel => Modem and Phone Options
.
2
Click the
Modem
tab.
3
Click
Add
. The Add/Remove Hardware wizard appears.
4
Follow the wizard through, completing the information requested.
You will need to know the name and model of the Firebox modem and the modem speed.
5
Click
Finish
to complete the modem installation.
Configure the dial-up connection
1
From the Desktop, click
My Network Places => Properties => Make New
Connection
.
The Network Connection wizard appears.
2
Click
Next
. Select
Dial up to Private Network
. Click
Next
.
3
Enter the telephone number of the line connected to the modem in the Firebox.
Click
Next
.
4
Choose the proper designation for your connection. Click
Next
.
Summary of Contents for Firebox FireboxTM System 4.6
Page 1: ...WatchGuard Firebox System User Guide Firebox System 4 6 ...
Page 16: ...6 ...
Page 20: ...LiveSecurity broadcasts 10 ...
Page 44: ...LiveSecurity Event Processor 34 ...
Page 52: ...Defining a Firebox as a DHCP server 42 ...
Page 68: ...Service precedence 58 ...
Page 78: ...Configuring a service for incoming static NAT 68 ...
Page 92: ...Establishing an OOB connection 82 ...
Page 94: ...84 ...
Page 112: ...HostWatch 102 ...
Page 118: ...Working with log files 108 ...
Page 130: ...120 ...
Page 158: ...Configuring debugging options 148 ...