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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Getting Started
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Chapter 2 Installing and Powering Up the VPN 3002
Beginning Quick Configuration
Step 5
Watch for these LEDs on the VPN 3002 front panel to stabilize and display as follows:
•
PWR = green when unit is on.
•
SYS = flashes amber when unit is performing diagnostics, flashes green until either the DHCP or
PPPoE session is up (if you are using DHCP or PPPoE), and solid green when operational.
•
VPN = green when tunnel is established.
Step 6
Watch for LEDs on the private and public interface ports on the back of the device to display as follows:
•
Green = the interface is connected to the network.
•
Flashing amber = data is traveling across the network
.
If LEDs that should be green are amber or off, see
Appendix A, “Troubleshooting and System Errors.”
Step 7
If connected, the console displays initialization and boot messages such as:
Boot-ROM Initializing...
Boot configured 16 MB of RAM.
...
Loading image ..........
Verifying image checksum ...........
Active image loaded and verified...
Starting loaded image...
Image Loader Initializing...
Decompressing & loading image ............
Verifying image checksum ...........
Active image loaded and verified...
Starting loaded image...
Starting power-up diagnostics...
pSH+ Copyright (c) Integrated Systems, Inc., 1992.
Cisco Systems, Inc./VPN 3002 Hardware Client Version 3.0(REL) Feb 02 2001 09:53:35
Features:
Initializing VPN 3002 Hardware Client ...
Initialization Complete...Waiting for Network...
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Beginning Quick Configuration
You are now ready to begin quick configuration: configuring minimal parameters to make the VPN 3002
operational. You can use a browser for quick configuration with the VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager
(see
Chapter 3, “Using the VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager for Quick Configuration”
). While you
can use the console instead (see
Chapter 4, “Using the Command-Line Interface for Quick
Configuration”
), we recommend using a browser.
Quick configuration consists of these steps:
Step 1
Set the system time, date, time zone, and Daylight Savings Time (DST) support.
Step 2
Optionally upload an already existing configuration file.
Step 3
Configure the VPN 3002 private interface. To use Network Extension mode, you must configure an IP
address other than the default, which is 192.168.10.1. For Client mode, you do not need to change this
address.