On the command line of the Secure SD-WAN Engine, you can use the Secure SD-WAN Configuration Wizard to change settings that were
		defined during the installation of the Secure SD-WAN Engine.
 
	  
 
		The Secure SD-WAN Configuration Wizard also allows you to re-establish a trust relationship between the Secure SD-WAN Engine and the
				Management Server if the trust is lost.
			Note: On Secure SD-WAN Engines that are fully configured, you can change each setting individually without changing the other settings. All steps are
				optional.
 
	 
 
	 Steps
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				Start the Secure SD-WAN Configuration Wizard using one of the following commands: 
				
					- sg-reconfigure --no-shutdown— The Secure SD-WAN Configuration Wizard starts without shutting down the Secure SD-WAN Engine. You cannot change network interface settings in this mode.
- sg-reconfigure— The Secure SD-WAN Engine shuts down and the Secure SD-WAN Configuration Wizard
						starts. All options are available if you have a local connection. If you have a remote SSH connection, you cannot change network interface settings.
 
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				Change the general settings. 
				
			
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				Change the password for the root user account.
				
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						Highlight Change, then press Enter.
					
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						Enter and confirm the new password for the root user account.
					
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						Highlight OK, then press Enter.
					
 
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				Change the bootloader password.
				The bootloader password prevents unauthorized editing of parameters in the second-level grub menu on the Secure SD-WAN Engine. 
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						Highlight Change, then press Enter.
					
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						Enter and confirm the new bootloader password.
					
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						Highlight OK, then press Enter.
					
 
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				Change the network card settings and the mapping of network cards to Interface IDs.
			
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				Change the settings on the Prepare for Management Contact screen. 
				
					Note: The Management Server contact details are not used by the Secure SD-WAN Engine after a policy has been installed from the Management Server. They are
						shown for your reference only.