Image Added2) Import the Certificate Authority and the certificate into the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center:2.1) Open the menu Settings > Device connections.2.2) Import the command center certificate that you exported in step 1.6.2.3) Import the firewall CA that you exported in step 1.7 into the accepted remote CAs.3) Enabling the use of the Command Center on the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall:3.1) Open the menu Firewall -> Command Center.3.2) Enable the use of the Command Center and set the following parameters:- For the Host you enter the (IP) address where the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall can reach the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center.
- If the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall and the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center are on the same network, this is the IP address of the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center.
- If the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall and LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center are on different networks, this is the IP address of the gateway in front of the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center. Also, port forwarding has to be set up on the gateway.
- You have to enter the Port number where the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall can reach the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center.
- If the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall and LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center are on the same network, the default port (11940) remains unchanged.
- If the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall and LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center are in different networks, this is the port on the gateway that forwards to the LANCOM R&S®UF Command Center.
- Set the Command Center CA as the Command Center CA created in step 1.2.
- For the Firewall Certificate, use the certificate created in step 1.5.
- You can optionally enter the GPS coordinates of the location of the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall so that the LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall is displayed correctly on the dashboard map.
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