Instructions on how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to deploy a Service
Gateway virtual appliance with Microsoft Hyper-V.
Verify that system requirements are met. For more information, see
Service Gateway Appliance System Requirements.
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Go to and click the Service Gateway Management
2.0 tab.
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Click Download Virtual Appliance.
The Service Gateway Virtual
Appliance panel appears.
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Select Microsoft Hyper-V (VHD), and then
select I agree to the End User License Agreement. Click
Download Disk Image to download an VHD file in a
compressed archive.
Tip:
Copy the registration token for later steps. The
registration token will expire within 24 hours if not used.
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Extract the VHD file using a ZIP extractor.
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Create a virtual machine.
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On Hyper-V Manager, right-click on your machine and .
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Click Next.
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Specify a name for the Service Gateway virtual appliance and
click Next.
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Specify Generation 1 and click
Next.
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Specify the amount of memory needed for the VM based on the
system requirements, and then click Next.
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Specify the network connection that the VM will use, and
then click Next.
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Click Use an existing virtual hard
disk, and then click
Browse.
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Navigate to the location where you extracted the VHD file,
select the file, and then click Open.
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Click Next.
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Review the settings, and then click
Finish.
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From the Hyper-V Manager
Virtual Machines list, right-click on the Service
Gateway virtual appliance and click
Settings.
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Click Processor, specify the
number of virtual processors, and then click
OK.
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From the Hyper-V Manager
Virtual Machines list, right-click on the Service Gateway
virtual appliance and click Connect.
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Click Start to start the virtual machine.
Service installation during the first launch of the appliance
takes approximately 10 minutes.
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On the Service Gateway virtual appliance, log on to the Command Line
Interface (CLI) with the default credentials.
User name: admin
Password: V1SG@2021
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Change your password.
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Type enable and press the
ENTER key to enable administrative commands. Provide
your password when asked.
The command prompt changes from > to #.
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Use the configure command to configure the
required network settings, such as the IP address and DNS settings.
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Type the following command to register the Service Gateway virtual
appliance to Trend Vision One.
register <registration_token>
You can obtain the token from the same screen you
download the virtual appliance on Trend Vision One (step
3).
Important:
The virtual appliance only supports UTC time. Ensure your
hypervisor is correctly configured.
Note:
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If your environment uses a local Network Time
Protocol (NTP) server, make sure the NTP server synchronizes
with the local time for successful registration.
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Trend Micro recommends using an SSH client to easily
copy and paste the registration token.
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Use the CLI to configure other settings, if required.
For more information on available commands, see Service Gateway CLI Commands.