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Installing ETKMSs
EncrypTight User Guide
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Configuring the Syslog Server
The EncrypTight appliance can be configured to send log messages and events to a syslog server on the 
management PC or other device. First, install the Kiwi Syslog Daemon as an application and follow the 
documentation provided with the product for initial configuration. 
After you have installed the syslog daemon, use ETEMS to configure the appliances to send log messages 
to the syslog server. See the configuration chapter for your appliance model for more information about 
configuring syslog servers and log events. 
Installing ETKMSs
Install the ETKMS server in a physically secure location. This server should be dedicated to the ETKMS 
functionality and requires the following external connections: 
NOTE
The mouse and keyboard are required only for the initial system configuration and can be disconnected 
after you complete the ETKMS installation. 
ETKMSs are shipped with a factory default IP address of 192.168.1.3. 
Configuring ETKMSs
Although some of the essential configuration of a ETKMS is the same for both local ETKMSs and 
external ETKMSs, the procedures for configuring each are different. For this reason, the basic 
configuration of a local ETKMS is discussed separately.
Table 8
 ETKMS server connections 
Connection
Description
System Power
Connect the system power to a grounded electrical source. An uninterrupted power 
supply (UPS) is recommended.
Mouse
You can use a USB or PS2 mouse. A USB mouse can connect to either of the two 
USB ports on the front panel or either of the two USB ports on the rear panel. A 
PS2 mouse connects to the mouse connector on the rear panel. 
Keyboard
You can use a USB or PS2 keyboard. The USB keyboard can connect to either of 
the two USB ports on the front panel or either of the two USB ports on the rear 
panel. A PS2 keyboard connects to the keyboard connector on the rear panel. 
Monitor
Connect the monitor to the video connector on the front or rear panel.
Network 
connection (eth0) 
eth0 is the Linux designation for the Ethernet connection with a path to the 
management workstation containing the ETPM and to the PEPs’ management 
ports. eth0 is normally configured to the Gb1 connector on the rear panel.
Network 
connection (eth1) 
eth1 is inactive and unavailable by default.