Black Box ET0010A User Manual

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Provisioning Appliances
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EncrypTight User Guide
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3 To restore all appliances in the Appliances view, enter a single asterisk in the Filter Appliances 
window and then click OK.
Rebooting Appliances 
Appliances must be rebooted for some configuration changes to take effect, and after installing a software 
update. Because rebooting interrupts the security policies running on the appliance, carefully consider the 
best time to reboot the appliances. 
CAUTION
Rebooting halts operations on the EncrypTight appliance and interrupts the data traffic on its local and 
remote ports. Rebooting takes several minutes. During this time all traffic is discarded.
To reboot appliances:
1 In the Appliance Manager, select the target appliances in the Appliances view.
2 On  the  Tools menu, click Reboot.
3 Click OK to confirm that you want to reboot the selected appliances.
To check the status of an appliance following a reboot, select the appliance and click Refresh . 
The 
status indicator displays the current state of the appliance. 
Appliance User Management
This section discusses user accounts for the ETEP appliances. These accounts are unique to the ETEP and 
should not be confused with user accounts for the EncrypTight software or external ETKMS. 
Related topics:
ETEP User Roles
The user role determines how a user can access the appliance and what tasks the user can perform once 
logged in. Users are assigned a role and a password that allows them to access the functionality of the