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VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Getting Started, Release 4.0
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Table of ContentsIndexNumerics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y IndexNumerics100 LED (Ethernet) A-7 Aphysical 2-2 Active Sessions LED A-6 SEP-E A-8 Address Assignment (screen) 3-11 administrator skills 2-1 changing 4-18 Admin Password (screen) 3-19 Internal server (screen) 3-12 NT Domain server (screen) 3-14 RADIUS server (screen) 3-13 SDI server (screen) 3-15 features 1-3 RADIUS 3-13 SDI 3-15 Authentication Server Address (field) NT Domain 3-14 features 1-4 BBack button 3-3 Bad IP Address error A-5 basic operation 1-7 beginning quick configuration 2-13 bootcode, upgrading vi boot messages at startup 2-12 default entries in 4-1 Back or Forward button displays incorrect screen or incorrect data A-2, A-3 navigation toolbar, don't use with Manager 3-3 navigation toolbar not used with Manager 2-3 Refresh / Reload button logs out the Manager A-2, A-5 requirements 2-2 starting 3-2 Cconnecting 2-10 requirements 2-2 specifications 1-9 Certificate Authorities supported 1-4 changing admin password 4-18 CiscoSecure ACS server 3-13, 4-13 errors A-5 exiting 4-19 client configuration settings for testing 5-2 client software compatibility features 1-6 Client Specified (check box) 3-11 client specified address assignment CLI 4-8 Coll LED (Ethernet) A-7 See CLI completing Quick Configuration with Command Line Interface 4-1 with Manager 3-3 compliance standards B-10 for troubleshooting A-2 Configured Pool (check box) 3-11 configured pool address assignment CLI 4-9 Ethernet interfaces 4-2 internal authentication server 3-12, 4-11 internal server user database 4-11 IP interfaces 3-4 NT Domain authentication server 3-14, 4-14 private Ethernet interface at startup 2-17 RADIUS authentication server 3-13, 4-13 SDI authentication server 3-15, 4-15 tunneling protocols and options 3-10, 4-6 console 2-9 network cables 2-10 power cable 2-11 connecting 2-9 requirements 2-2 to start quick configuration 2-16 documentation vi requirements 2-2 specifications 1-9 copyrights and licenses B-1 CPU Utilization LED A-6 saves log file A-1 CRSHDUMP.TXT file A-1 Current Users list 3-17 Dformats ix CLI 4-1 login name 2-16 login password 2-16 CLI 4-5 Default Gateway (field) 3-9 CLI 4-8 check box 3-11 Dial-Up Networking 5-2 digital Certificate Authorities supported 1-4 display settings 2-4 CLI 4-5 DNS Server (field) 3-9 cautions viii conventions vi notes viii related vi tips viii Domain (field) 3-9 Domain Controller Name (field) NT Domain 3-14 domain name (CLI) 4-5 Don't Require Encryption option L2TP 3-10 PPTP 3-10 Done screen 3-20 CLI 4-3 Ethernet interface 3-7 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol See DHCP Echeck box 3-8 features 1-3 Encryption option not required L2TP 3-10 PPTP 3-10 configuring 3-10 encryption options, configuring 4-6 CLI 4-1 an error has occurred ... A-3 insufficient authorization A-4 not allowed A-4 and troubleshooting A-1 an error has occurred ... A-3 bad IP address A-5 CLI A-5 insufficient authorization A-4 JavaScript A-3 messages 3-3 no such interface supported (IE) A-4 not allowed A-4 not found A-4 old browser A-3 out of range value A-5 passwords do not match A-5 recovering from 3-3 VPN Concentrator Manager A-2 configuring 4-2 modifying 3-6 configuring at startup 2-17 Ethernet Link Status LEDs A-6 saved at system reboot A-1 saved if system crashes A-1 the Command-Line Interface 4-19 Expansion Modules Insertion Status LEDs A-6 Expansion Modules Run Status LEDs A-6 Ethernet interface 3-7 FFan Status LED A-6 hardware 1-2 Model 3005 1-2 Model 3015 1-2 Model 3030 1-2 Model 3060 1-2 Model 3080 1-2 authentication algorithms 1-3 authentication servers 1-4 client compatibility 1-6 digital Certificate Authorities supported 1-4 encryption algorithms 1-3 key management 1-3 list 1-3 management interfaces 1-3 monitoring 1-5 network addressing support 1-4 routing protocols 1-5 security management 1-4 tunneling protocols 1-3 moving between 3-3 Ethernet interface 3-7 finishing Quick Configuration 3-20, 4-19 data ix GIPSec 3-18 Hfeatures 1-2 installing 2-5 how the VPN Concentrator works 1-7 ISave 3-21 Save Config 3-21 Save Needed 3-3 LED A-6 initial configuration screen 3-3 initialization and boot messages at startup 2-12 preparing for 2-1 typical 1-8 in rack 2-5 rubber feet 2-7 the VPN Concentrator hardware 2-5 configuring 4-2 modifying 3-6 configuring 3-4 configuring user database 4-11 selection 3-12 Internet Explorer, requirements 2-2 Invalid Login or Session Timeout (error) A-3 Invalid Login or Session Timeout error A-2 Ethernet interface 3-6 user database 3-17 user database (CLI) 4-12 configuring 3-4 screen 3-4 check box 3-10 enabling using CLI 4-7 configuring 3-18 Name (CLI) 4-17 Password (CLI) 4-17 screen 3-18 IPSec Group, configuring 4-17 Jerror A-3 JavaScript, requirements 2-3 Kkey management features 1-3 Lcheck box 3-10 enable CLI 4-6 100 (Ethernet) A-7 Active Sessions A-6 Activity (SEP-E) A-8 Coll (Ethernet) A-7 CPU Utilization A-6 display at startup 2-12 Ethernet Link Status A-6 Expansion Modules Insertion Status A-6 Expansion Modules Run Status A-6 Fan Status A-6 Link (Ethernet) A-7 Power (SEP) A-8 front panel A-6 Status (SEP) A-8 System A-6 table A-6 Throughput A-6 Tx (Ethernet) A-7 usage gauge A-7 licenses and copyrights B-1 Link LED (Ethernet) A-7 logging in the VPN Concentrator Manager 3-2 login (screen) 3-2 default 2-16 MEthernet interface 3-7 management interfaces, features 1-3 memory, upgrading vi Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 5-2 Microsoft VPN Adapter 5-2 detecting and correcting 3-3 Model 3005, features 1-2 Model 3015, features 1-2 Model 3030, features 1-2 Model 3060, features 1-2 features 1-2 modifying an Ethernet interface configuration 3-6 monitoring features 1-5 monitor settings 2-4 mounting in rack 2-5 moving from field to field 3-3 Nrequirements 2-2 network addressing support features 1-4 connecting 2-10 error A-4 error A-4 Not Allowed (error) A-4 error A-4 notices, regulatory agency B-10 NT Domain (selection) 3-14 NT Domain authentication server NT Domain Server Address (CLI) 4-14 NT Domain Server Port (CLI) 4-14 NT Primary Domain Controller (CLI) 4-14 Oold browser (error) A-3 operation, basic 1-7 organization of manual v OSPF 3-9 Out of Range value (error) A-5 Pparameters needed for quick configuration 2-14 admin, changing 4-18 default login 2-16 user database (CLI) 4-11 admin 3-19 IPSec Group 3-18 user database 3-17 error A-5 per-user address assignment 3-17, 4-8 Per User check box 3-11 access to device 2-2 cables and connectors 2-2 cooling 2-2 power 2-2 preparing 2-2 physical specifications 1-9 requirements 2-2 specifications 1-9 powering up 2-12 Power LED (SEP) A-8 front panel A-6 check box 3-10 CLI 4-6 preparing to install 2-1 Ethernet interface 3-7 configuring at startup 2-17 Protocols screen 3-10 Ethernet interface 3-7 Qwith Command Line Interface 4-1 with Manager 3-3 Done (screen) 3-20 running only once 2-13, 3-1, 3-3, 4-1 steps in 2-13 testing 5-1 using nondefault values 2-14 using the VPN Concentrator Manager 3-1 beginning 2-13 starting 2-13 starting from the console 2-16 the Command-Line Interface 4-19 Rrack mounting 2-5 configuring using CLI 4-13 selection 3-13 RADIUS Server Name (CLI) 4-13 RADIUS Server Port (CLI) 4-13 RADIUS Server Secret (CLI) 4-13 CLI 4-9 field 3-11 CLI 4-9 field 3-11 saves log file A-1 regulatory agency notices B-10 related documentation vi browser 2-2 console 2-2 Internet Explorer 2-2 JavaScript 2-3 Netscape Navigator 2-2 NT Domain 3-14 RADIUS 3-13 SDI 3-15 RIP 3-9 routing protocols features 1-5 installing 2-7 running configuration 3-3, 4-1 SSave Config (icon) 3-21 Save Configuration window 3-21 Save icon 3-21 SAVELOG.TXT file A-1 icon 3-3 saving the active configuration 2-19, 3-21, 4-19 Address Assignment 3-11 Admin Password 3-19 Internal server 3-12 NT Domain server 3-14 RADIUS server 3-13 SDI server 3-15 Done 3-20 initial configuration 3-3 IP Interfaces 3-4 IPSec Group 3-18 login 3-2 Protocols 3-10 Save Configuration 3-21 System Info 3-8 User Database 3-17 welcome 3-3 configuring 4-15 selection 3-15 SDI Server Name (CLI) 4-15 SDI Server Port (CLI) 4-15 security management features 1-4 NT Domain 3-14 RADIUS 3-13 SDI 3-15 Server Secret (field), RADIUS 3-13 Session Timeout (error) A-3 Session Timeout error A-2 software features 1-3 cabling distances 1-9 cooling 1-9 physical 1-9 power 1-9 DHCP 3-11 interface 4-3 Ethernet interface 3-7 standards compliance B-10 starting quick configuration 2-13 boot messages 2-12 initialization messages 2-12 static routes 3-9 SEP A-8 steps in Quick Configuration 2-13 the Command-Line Interface 4-19 Ethernet interface 3-7 System Info screen 3-8 System LED A-6 system name (CLI) 4-5 System Name (field) 3-8 Tsettings 2-12 starting 2-12 testing the VPN Concentrator 5-1 Throughput LED A-6 NT Domain 3-14 RADIUS 3-13 SDI 3-15 tools needed for installation 2-5 troubleshooting A-1 files created for A-1 features 1-3 Tx LED (Ethernet) A-7 typical installation 1-8 typographic conventions vi Uthe VPN Concentrator Manager window 3-23 unpacking 2-4 bootcode vi memory vi LEDs (table) A-7 user administrator skills 2-1 configuring 4-11 User Database (screen) 3-17 CLI 4-11 User to Add (field) 3-17 User to Delete (CLI) 4-12 using VPN Concentrator Manager functions 3-22 VVPN Adapter, Microsoft 5-2 installilng hardware 2-5 VPN Concentrator configuration settings for testing 5-1 errors A-2 logging in 3-2 understanding the window 3-23 using for Quick Configuration 3-1 using functions 3-22 Wwelcome screen 3-3 where the VPN Concentrator fits in your network 1-8 understanding 3-23 YYou are using an old browser or have disabled JavaScript (error) A-3
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