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The Installed New Product Key window opens.
7.
To register your IP45, check I want to register my product.
8.
Click Next.
A new browser window opens with https://support.nokia.com/agreement/
SOHOregister.html.
9.
Click Finish.
The IP45 restarts and the Welcome page opens.
Dynamic DNS
The Nokia IP45 security platform supports the use of a domain name without requiring a
permanent IP address on the Internet. This is useful for Nokia Horizon Manager to locate the
IP45 devices that it manages by the host names that are used at remote office and branch offices.
The Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) feature on the Nokia IP45 updates the ISP-
provided IP address to the DNS located at the headquarters. The DDNS feature works with DNS
supporting BIND-8.2.x, BIND-9.x, and Windows DNS.
Configuring DDNS
You can configure DDNS through the CLI.
Note
Before you configure DDNS, make sure DNS is configured.
Use the following command to configure DDNS:
set ddns <server | client >
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Use the following command to add DDNS:
add ddns server <ip address>
For more information about DDNS commands, see the
Nokia IP45 Security Platform CLI
Reference Guide, Version 4.0.
Resetting the Nokia IP45 Security Platform to Factory
Defaults
You can reset the Nokia IP45 to its default settings. When you reset the IP45, it reverts to the
state it was originally in when you purchased it, and your firmware reverts to the version that
was shipped with the device.
Caution
Resetting to factory defaults deletes all of your settings and password information. You
must set a new password and reconfigure your IP45 for Internet connection.
You can reset the IP45 device to defaults through the Web management interface (software) or
by manually pressing the Reset button (hardware) located at the rear end of the device.
To reset the IP45 security platform to factory defaults through the Web interface
1.
Choose Setup from the IP45 main menu, and click the Tools tab.
The Tools page opens.
2.
Click Factory Settings.
A confirmation message appears.
3.
Click OK.
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The
Please Wait
page opens.
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The IP45 returns to its factory defaults.
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The IP45 restarts.
This can take up approximately a minute.
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The Login page reappears.
Note
Since the network settings change, you cannot access the device immediately. Release,
and renew the IP address by running the Refresh IP tool located in the tools folder on the
CDROM, and then access the IP45 GUI portal.
Resetting the Nokia IP45 Security Platform by Using the Reset
Button
The Restore Defaults button is inside a hole on the back panel of the IP45 device. To press this
button, use a large flat-tipped object, such as a thick paper clip. Pressing the Restore Defaults
button for seven seconds restores all the IP45 settings back to factory defaults. The button works
only after booting is complete, and the green light must be illuminated to activate the button.
The status light goes off while defaults are being restored, and relights after defaults are restored
and the IP45 begins to reboot. It takes over two minutes approximately to restore defaults. An
Amber light is displayed while rebooting. Until the first-time login and password are set, the
green light blinks. A blinking green states that the device is set to factory defaults.
Note
You can also reset the IP45 device to factory defaults by using the GUI, or the CLI, and
remote config mode.
Restarting the Nokia IP45 Security Platform by Using the
GUI
The following procedure describes about how to restart your IP45 security platform.
To restart your Nokia IP45 security platform
1.
Choose Setup from the main menu.
The Firmware page opens.
2.
On the Firmware page, click the Restart tab.
A confirmation message appears.
3.
Click OK.
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Viewing Reports
This chapter provides an overview of the reports that you can view from the Nokia IP45 security
platform GUI, and the procedure involved in viewing them and includes the following topics:
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Viewing the Event Log
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Viewing Active Computers
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Viewing Connections
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Viewing the Diagnostics Summary
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Viewing the Traffic Monitor
Viewing Reports on the Nokia IP45 Security Platform
You can view the following reports on the IP45 GUI:
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Event log
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Active computers
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Active connections
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VPN tunnels
Viewing the Event Log
You can track network activity by using the event log. The event log displays the last 100 events
in the following categories:
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Events highlighted in Green indicate the traffic accepted by the firewall.
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Events highlighted in Blue indicate changes in your setup that you made or that are the result
of a security update implemented by your service center.
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Events highlighted in Red indicate connection attempts that your firewall blocked.
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Events highlighted in Orange indicate connection attempts that your custom security rules
blocked.
The logs detail the date and time of the events as they occur, and their type. If the event is a
communication attempt that was rejected by the firewall, the event details include the source and
destination IP address, the destination port, and the protocol used (TCP, UDP, and so on) for the
communication attempt.
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To view the event log
1.
Choose Reports from the IP45 main menu.
The Event Log page opens.
2.
Do any of the following:
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Click Save to save the Event Log.
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Click Refresh to refresh the display.
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Click Clear to clear all events.
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If an event is highlighted in red, indicating a blocked attack on your network, you can
view the attacker's details by clicking the IP address of the attacking computer.
Nokia IP45 queries the Internet WHOIS server, and a window displays the name of the entity to
whom the IP address is registered and their contact information. This information is useful in
tracking down external attacks.
Viewing the Traffic Monitor
Nokia IP45 v4.0 supports traffic monitoring tool, which the administrator can use to identify the
trends and anomalies in the network and fine tune the QoS class assignments.
The network patterns are displayed in graphical representation using the legend as described in
the following sections Color legend:
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Red
—traffic (suspicious activity) blocked by firewall
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Blue
—VPN encrypted activity (other)

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