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Using the Setup Utility
BIG-IP® Reference Guide 2-9
Setting the time zone
Next, you need to specify your time zone. This ensures that the clock for the
BIG-IP is set correctly, and that dates and times recorded in log files
correspond to the time zone of the system administrator. Scroll through the
list to find the time zone at your location. Note that one option may appear
with multiple names. Select the time zone you want to use, and press the
Enter key to continue.
Configuring the DNS proxy forwarding settings
This option is only available if you do not have the 3-DNS module installed.
You need to complete this step only if you want machines inside your
BIG-IP managed network to use DNS servers outside of that network (for
example, for reverse DNS lookup from a web server).
Specify the DNS name server and domain name for DNS proxy forwarding
by the BIG-IP. For more information on DNS proxy forwarding see
Configuring DNS on the BIG-IP, on page 12-8.
If you have the 3-DNS module installed, please refer to the 3-DNS
documentation for more information about configuring DNS.
Configuring remote administrative access
After you configure remote web access, the Setup utility prompts you to
configure remote command line access. On most BIG-IP units, the first
screen you see is the Configure SSH screen, which prompts you to type an
IP address for SSH command line access. If SSH is not available, you are
prompted to configure access through Telnet and FTP instead.
When you configure shell access, the Setup utility prompts you to create a
support account for that method. You can use this support account to
provide a support engineer access to the BIG-IP.
When the Setup utility prompts you to enter an IP address for
administration, you can type a single IP address or a list of IP addresses,
from which the BIG-IP will accept administrative connections (either
remote shell connections, or connections to the web server on the BIG-IP).
To specify a range of IP addresses, you can use the asterisk (*) as a wildcard
character in the IP addresses.
The following example allows remote administration from all hosts on the
192.168.2.0/24 network:
192.168.2.*
Note
For administration purposes, you can connect to the BIG-IP floating self IP
address, which always connects you to the active unit in an active/standby
redundant system. To connect to a specific unit, connect directly to the IP
address of that BIG-IP.
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