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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Getting Started, Release 4.1
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Table of ContentsindexA B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X indexAAdmin Password (screen) 3-21 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 1-15 authentication features, summary of 1-8 BBack (button) 3-3 backup servers 1-9 Bad IP Address (error) A-11 banners on the VPN 3002 1-15 beginning Quick Configuration 2-5 boot messages, at startup 2-4, 4-2 brackets, default entries in 4-1 Ccables, connecting 2-3 cabling distances, specifications 1-17 changing admin password 3-21 changing admin password (CLI) 4-17 interactive multimedia explanation 1-2 description 1-2 completing Quick Configuration configuration, active or running 3-3, 4-1 connecting 2-3 crash, system, saves log file A-2 DVPN 3002 and central-site Concentrator 3-17 default gateway (CLI) 4-11 Default Gateway (field), Public interface 3-10 delete with reason 1-15 disconnect notification 1-15 display settings 2-2 DNS Server, configuring 3-18, 4-15 domain name (CLI) 4-15 Done (screen) 3-22 Eentries, default (CLI) 4-1 the command line interface 4-18 Ffactory defauts, resetting the VPN 3002 2-4 fields, moving between 3-3 finishing Quick Configuration 3-22, 4-18 GGateKeeper, for H.323 1-12 Group Name (field) (IPSec) 3-12 Group Password (field) (IPSec) 3-12 Hhardware client authentication, interactive 1-5 hardware features 1-1 IILS (Internet Locator Directory Services), for H.323 1-12 indicators, LED A-3 individual user authentication 1-6 initial configuration screen 3-3 initialization and boot messages, at startup 2-4, 4-2 preparing for 2-1 the VPN 3002 2-3 interactive hardware client authentication 1-5 Internet Explorer, requirements 2-1 Invalid Login or Session Timeout (error) A-6, A-8 IP address format xiv backup servers 1-9 IPSec Group Name (CLI) 4-12 IPSec Group Password (CLI) 4-12 IPSec over NAT-T, defined 1-4 IPSec over TCP, defined 1-4 IPSec over UDP, defined 1-5 JJavaScript, requirements 2-2 LLEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) Bypass 1-7 load balancing 1-14 logical data you need 2-7 Mmanagement interfaces, features 1-15 title bar 3-24 memory usage, monitoring 1-15 mistakes 3-4 monitor / display settings 2-2 monitoring, features 1-17 moving from field to field 3-3 NNAT-T (NAT Traversal), defined 1-4 NetMeeting, H.323 support for 1-11 Netscape Navigator, requirements 2-1 network cables, connecting 2-3 Network Extension mode 3-15 No such interface supported (error) A-11 Not Allowed (error) A-9 Not Found (error) A-10 Oobtaining documentation xiv organization of manual ix Out of Range value (error) A-11 Pparameters needed for Quick Configuration 2-7 admin 3-21 Passwords do not match (error) A-11 description 1-2 Peer Address (field) (IPSec) 3-11 physical specifications 1-17 powering up 2-3 preparing to install 2-1 Private interface, configuring 3-6, 4-4 Public interface, configuring 3-9 Qthe command line interface 4-18 RRADIUS with password expiry 1-13 reasons for disconnect 1-15 reboot messages 1-15 saves log file A-2 reset and restore, statistical data 1-14 reset button 2-4 reverse route injection (RRI) 1-14 RRI (reverse route injection) 1-14 running configuration 3-3, 4-1 S SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol) 1-14 Session Timeout (error) A-6, A-8 Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) 1-14 starting Quick Configuration 2-5 configuring 3-18 statistical data, reset and restore 1-14 the command line interface 4-18 system name (CLI) 4-8 System Name (field), Public interface 3-9 Ttime and date, configuring 3-4 title bar in Manager window 3-24 files created for A-1 tunnel initiation 3-16 UUDP NAT Transparent IPSec, defined 1-5 unpacking 2-2 upload, configuration file 3-5 Use Certificate (box) (IPSec) 3-11 user authentication 1-6 User Name (field) (IPSec) 3-12 User Password (field) (IPSec) 3-12 using VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager functions 3-23 Vsettings required for PAT mode, Network Extension mode 3-14 VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager Wwindow, Manager, understanding 3-24 XXML-based management interface 1-14
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