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Installing the FireWall-1 Management Software
117384-D Rev 00
2-21
From the World Wide Web
You can also download the files from the World Wide Web. Complete the
following steps:
1.
Use your browser to go to the customer service Web page at this URL:
http://support.baynetworks.com/software
2.
Scroll down to Bay Networks Routers.
3.
Select Router_Software_v_13.x.
4.
Click on Go.
5.
Scroll down to the Firewall Scripts banner and click on the tar file for
UNIX platforms or the zip file for Windows NT.
Preparing and Transferring Firewall Files Between Windows Platforms
When you complete the following steps, the Windows NT platforms are
synchronized and ready to be used in a redundant firewall management
configuration:
1.
Ensure that the files
zip.exe
,
unzip.exe
, and
fwfilex.cmd
reside in the
FireWall-1 bin directory (typically
\WINNT\FW1\bin
) on the primary
backup station. (You can get these files from the BayRS CD or download
them from the customer support web page. For instructions, seeGetting
the Files” on page 2-20.)
2.
To package the firewall environment (that is, firewall security policies,
logs, objects, and so on) into a single file, navigate to the FireWall-1 bin
directory and enter:
c:\WINNT\FW\BIN>
fwfilex -i
<filename>
filename
is the name of the zip file that you can transfer to the secondary
backup server.
Note:
The redundant management scripts do not support cross-platform
redundancy. You can use these scripts only when transferring from one
Windows NT platform to another, or from one UNIX platform to another. If
you want to use one platform for your primary backup station and another
platform for your secondary backup station, you must rebuild and install the
security policy from scratch on the secondary station.
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