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Setting Up a Child Device<br />

Getting Started<br />

This section explains how to set up a child device and register it to the parent device.<br />

To set up a child device:<br />

1. Determine the Internal Communication Port IP address of the child device.<br />

WARNING! Parent and child devices must use their Internal Communication<br />

Port to communicate with each other. If your parent device or your<br />

child devices have multiple network interface cards (NIC), add a<br />

host-route entry by Command Line Interface (CLI) following the<br />

instructions below. <br />

<br />

On the parent device in the CLI:<br />

<br />

configure network route add /32 <br />

<br />

On the child device in the CLI:<br />

<br />

configure network route add /32 <br />

2. On the parent device, do the following:<br />

a. After you set up a parent device (see Viewing the Web Management Console<br />

Using Secure Socket Layer on page 2-3), make sure the parent device is<br />

operational.<br />

b. Log on to the Web console. Make sure that you are logging on to the parent<br />

device Web console.<br />

c. Choose Administration > IMSVA Configuration > Connections > Child<br />

IP.<br />

d. Under Add IP Address, add the IP address for the Internal Communication<br />

Port of the child device.<br />

3. On the child device, do the following:<br />

2-5

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