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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
Quick Configuration Using Nondefault Values
Table 2-2
provides the information you need to set all the parameters for quick configuration. Write your
entries here now to save time as you enter data.
Table 2-2
VPN 3002 Quick Configuration Parameters
Parameter Name
Information You Need to Enter
Your Entries
Upload Config
If you want to upload an already existing configuration file, the path
to and name of the file.
Private Interface
Both of the following:
•
The IP address and subnet mask for the VPN 3002 interface to
your private network. The default IP address is 192.168.10.1.
Note that to use Network Extension mode, you must configure
this private interface IP address to something other than the
default.
•
The IP address pool range to assign, if you use DHCP for
address assignment, and you do not want to accept default
values.
The default range is 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.128. If you
change the IP address for the private interface, the default is
<Private IP address> + 1 to <Private IP address> + 127.
Public Interface
One of the following:
•
If statically assigned, the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway for the VPN 3002 interface to the public network.
•
If you use DHCP to obtain an IP address, a system name (also
called a hostname).
•
If you use PPPoE to connect to a public network, a PPPoE
username and password.
IPSec
If you use digital
certificates, you
do not need to
enter this
information.
Both of the following:
•
The IKE peer address, that is, the IP address for the public
interface of the central-site VPN Concentrator to which this
VPN 3002 connects.
•
IPSec group names, usernames, and passwords. These must
match the group names, usernames, and passwords configured
on the central-site VPN Concentrator.
PAT
If you want to use Network Extension mode, an IP address for the
private interface other than the default.
DNS
If you use DNS, both of the following:
•
The IP address of your local Internet Service Provider’s DNS
server.
•
The registered Internet domain name to use with DNS (such as
cisco.com), obtained from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Static Routes
If you want to configure one or more static routes, the IP
address(es), subnet mask(s), and metric(s) that apply to the static
route(s), and destination router address(es).