Step 14. Connecting to the server with the Central Node component

To connect to the server on which you installed the Central Node component:

  1. In the Central Node field, enter the IP address or URL of the server with the Central Node component.
  2. Click Ok.

    This opens the Central Node certificate window.

  3. Compare the certificate fingerprint with the certificate fingerprint on the server with the Central Node component.
  4. If the certificate fingerprints match, click Accept.

    This opens the Central Node connection window.

    Make sure that the values of the settings for connecting to the Central Node server are correct.

  5. Click Ok.

    To complete the connection of the Sensor component to the server with the Central Node component, you will need to accept the connection request from this Sensor component in the web interface of the server with the Central Node component. You can do so at any time, regardless of the progress of installation and configuration of the Sensor component in the Setup Wizard.

The Setup Wizard proceeds to the next step.

See also

Installing and configuring the Sensor component on a separate server

Step 1. Viewing the End User License Agreement and Privacy Policy

Step 2. Selecting a disk for installing the Sensor component

Step 3. Selecting a server role

Step 4. Configuring the minimum password length for the administrator password

Step 5. Creating an account for working in the administrator menu and in the server management console

Step 6. Assigning the host name

Step 7. Enabling a network interface for the first time

Step 8. Assigning the address and subnet mask of the management interface

Step 9. Configuring the default network route

Step 10. Configuring DNS settings

Step 11. Configuring proxy server connection settings

Step 12. Setting the time zone

Step 13. Configuring time synchronization with an NTP server

Step 15. Selecting the Central Node server as the source of Sensor component database updates

Step 16. Configuring receipt of mirrored traffic from SPAN ports

Step 17. Configuring integration with a proxy server via ICAP

Step 18. Configuring integration with a mail server via POP3

Step 19. Configuring integration with a mail server via SMTP

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