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You can now work with the configuration wizard to implement the initial configuration settings.
Default serial system console settings
When connecting a serial system console to a Web Gateway appliance for administration purposes, the default settings are as follows.
Table 2-6 Default serial console settings
Parameter
Baud rate
Data bits
Parity bit
Stop bits
Short
Flow control
Value
19200
8
N (no)
1
19200/8-N-1 no
Port assignments on a physical appliance
After setting up a physical appliance, the operating system assigns names to the ports of the network interfaces on the appliance hardware.
The new generation of the appliance hardware includes the following models:
• WBG-4500-C
• WBG-5000-C
• WBG-5500-C
• WBG-5000-D
• WBG-5500-D
There are also several older models:
• WBG-4000-B
• WBG-4500-B
• WBG-5000-B
• WBG-5500-B
The model number is located on a label on top of the hardware chassis.
Ports are assigned differently on the various models.
Port assignments on the new generation appliance models
The following diagrams show the port assignments for the new generation appliance models.
WBG-4500-C
This appliance model has two network interfaces in the middle of its rear panel.
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Two more network interfaces are made available on a dual port card, which is installed in the card slot on the right.
Figure 2-1 Interfaces on rear of WBG-4500-C
The network interfaces provide ports, which the operating system assigns names to as follows:
Table 2-7 Interface names on WBG-4500-C
Position Network interface port
1
2
3
4
NIC 1 (onboard)
NIC 2 (onboard)
NIC 3 (on left side of dual port card)
NIC 4 (on right side of dual port card)
Name assigned by the operating system
eth0 eth1 eth3 eth2
WBG-5000-C
This appliance model has four network interfaces in the middle of its rear panel and an RMM interface on the right.
1
2
3
Figure 2-2 Interfaces on rear of WBG-5000-C
The network interfaces provide ports, which the operating system assigns names to as follows:
Table 2-8 Interface names on WBG-5000-C
Position Network interface port
NIC 1
NIC 2
NIC 3
Name assigned by the operating system
eth0 eth1 eth2
Table 2-8 Interface names on WBG-5000-C (continued)
Position Network interface port
4
5
NIC 4
RMM
For operating the RMM (Remote Management Module) and BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)
Name assigned by the operating system
eth3
WBG-5500-C
This appliance model has four network interfaces in the middle of its rear panel and an RMM interface on the right.
3
4
5
1
2
Figure 2-3 Interfaces on rear of WBG-5500-C
The network interfaces provide ports, which the operating system assigns names to as follows:
Table 2-9 Interface names on WBG-5500-C
Position Network interface port
NIC 1
NIC 2
NIC 3
NIC 4
RMM
For operating the RMM (Remote Management Module) and BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)
Name assigned by the operating system
eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3
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WBG-5000-D and WBG-5500-D
These appliance models use the same hardware platform, which has six network interfaces, a serial interface and an RMM interface on its rear panel.
Figure 2-4 Interfaces on rear of WBG-5000-D and WBG-5500-D
The network interfaces provide ports, which the operating system assigns names to as follows:
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8
5
6
2
3
4
Table 2-10 Interface names on WBG-5000-D and WBG-5500-D
Position Network interface port
1 NIC 1
Name assigned by the operating system
eth0
NIC 2
Serial eth1
RMM
For operating the RMM (Remote Management Module) and BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)
NIC 3
NIC 4
NIC 5 (upper rear left)
NIC 6 (upper rear right) eth2 eth3 eth5 eth4
Port assignments on the older appliance models
The following diagrams show the port assignments for the older appliance models.
WBG-4000-B
This appliance model has three network interfaces on its rear panel.
Ports and names for these interfaces:
Position Network interface with port
1 e1000e
2
3 e1000 e1000e
Interface name of the operating system
eth0 eth1 eth2
On the front panel of this appliance model, the indicator light for network interface 2 lights up when you plug in network interface 1. Also, when you plug in network interface 2, the indicator light for network interface 1 lights up.
WBG-4500-B
This appliance model has five network interfaces on its rear panel.
Ports and names for these interfaces:
Position Network interface with port
1
2
3
4
5 igb igb igb igb e1000e
Interface name of the operating system
eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4
WBG-5000-B
This appliance model has five network interfaces on its rear panel.
Ports and names for these interfaces:
Position Network interface with port
1
2 igb igb
Interface name of the operating system
eth0 eth1
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Table of contents
- 1 About this guide
- 1 Audience
- 1 Conventions
- 2 Find product documentation
- 2 Main functions of Web Gateway
- 3 Setup procedures for Web Gateway
- 3 High-level steps for setting up Web Gateway
- 4 Verify the requirements
- 6 Review the default initial configuration settings
- 6 Set up a physical appliance with pre-installed software
- 7 Set up a physical appliance with downloaded software
- 7 Download the software for a physical appliance
- 7 Install the downloaded software on a physical appliance
- 8 Set up a virtual appliance
- 9 Download the software for a virtual appliance
- 9 Install the downloaded software on a virtual appliance
- 10 Virtual machine settings
- 11 Setting up a virtual appliance with Hyper-V
- 12 High-level steps for setting up a virtual appliance with Hyper-V
- 12 Implement the initial configuration settings
- 13 Implement the default initial configuration settings
- 13 Implement your own initial configuration settings
- 14 Log on to the user interface
- 15 Work with the setup wizard
- 15 Activate the product
- 16 Configure more initial settings
- 17 Solve problems with connecting to the download servers
- 18 Activate Web Gateway with a temporary license key
- 18 Re-image an appliance
- 19 Default serial system console settings
- 19 Port assignments on a physical appliance
- 19 Port assignments on the new generation appliance models
- 22 Port assignments on the older appliance models
- 24 Memory upgrade
- 25 Purchase Dell memory modules
- 26 Get information on how to install memory modules
- 26 Get installation information for Intel memory modules
- 26 Get installation information for Dell memory modules
- 27 Supported fiber NICs
- 28 1GbE fiber NIC
- 29 10GbE fiber NIC
- 30 Supported copper NICs
- 31 1GbE copper NIC
- 32 Supported HSM cards
- 32 Install a PCI card
- 33 Tools for administering the Web Gateway hardware
- 34 Install the Platform Confidence Test tool
- 34 Run a hardware test with the Platform Confidence Test tool
- 35 Configure the Remote Management Module
- 36 Using the built-in monitoring functions on an appliance
- 36 Using the Remote Management Module for monitoring
- 37 Enable the Remote Management Module with a utility
- 38 Disable the Remote Management Module with a utility
- 38 Install the Active System Console
- 39 Enable the SNMP Subagent
- 39 Supported blade servers and enclosures
- 40 Installing the blade server system
- 40 Preparing the installation of the blade server system
- 40 Install the blade server system
- 41 Install the blade system enclosure
- 41 Install the interconnect modules
- 42 Turn on the blade system enclosure
- 42 Install Web Gateway on a blade server
- 45 Network setup for Web Gateway on a blade server
- 45 Proxy HA on a blade server
- 46 Proxy with external load balancing on a blade server
- 47 Transparent modes on a blade server
- 48 Port assignments on a blade server