no shutdown
graceful-restart
advertise connected
advertise static
!
security
ipsec
authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac
!
!
vpn 0
interface ge2/0
ip dhcp-client
tunnel-interface
encapsulation ipsec
no allow-service bgp
allow-service dhcp
allow-service dns
allow-service icmp
no allow-service sshd
no allow-service netconf
no allow-service ntp
no allow-service ospf
no allow-service stun
!
no shutdown
!
!
vpn 512
interface mgmt0
ip address 192.168.1.1/24
no shutdown
!
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Now that you have installed and connected the vEdge 2000 router, you can monitor and troubleshoot the
various LEDs and system alarms on the router.
Alarm Severity Levels
The system alarms on the vEdge 2000 router have two types of severity levels:
• Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router resulting from one of two conditions:
• One or more hardware components on the router has failed.
• One or more hardware components on the router has exceeded the temperature threshold
A major alarm condition requires immediate attention. If a temperature related major alarm persists for more
than five minutes, the router will shut down.
• Minor (yellow)—Indicates a warning on the router that, if left unattended, might result in an interruption
in router operation or degradation in router performance. A yellow alarm condition requires further
monitoring and/or maintenance.
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