Table of Contents
index
- active configuration 3-3, 4-1
- admin password
- changing 3-20, 4-17
- default 3-20, 4-17
- Admin Password (screen) 3-20
- Back (button) 3-3
- Bad IP Address (error) A-10
- beginning Quick Configuration 2-4
- boot messages, at startup 2-4, 4-2
- brackets, default entries in 4-1
- browser
- Back or Forward button displays incorrect screen or incorrect data A-7
- navigation toolbar, don't use with Manager 2-2, 3-4
- starting 3-1
- cables, connecting 2-3
- cabling distances, specifications 1-11
- case-sensitivity 3-3, 4-1
- changing admin password 3-20, 4-17
- Cisco
- technical support xiii
- telephone xiv
- web page xiii
- Cisco.com web page xiii
- Cisco TAC
- phone numbers xiii
- Web page xiii
- CLI
- errors A-10
- using for Quick Configuration 4-1
- Client (PAT) 1-2
- Client (PAT) mode
- configuing with CLI 4-13
- configuring with Manager 3-13
- Command Line Interface
- exiting 4-18
- using for Quick Configuration 4-1
- completing Quick Configuration
- with Command Line Interface 4-1
- with Manager 3-3
- configuration, active or running 3-3, 4-1
- configuration files
- uploading 3-5
- useful for troubleshooting A-2
- connecting
- console 2-3
- network cables 2-3
- console
- connecting 2-3
- contacting Cisco with questions xiii
- crash, system, saves log file A-1
CRSHDUMP.TXT
file A-2
- data
- formats xi
- needed for Quick Configuration 2-6
- data intiation
- VPN 3002 and central-site Concentrator 3-17
- default
- admin password 3-20, 4-17
- entries (CLI) 4-1
- default gateway (CLI) 4-11
- Default Gateway (field), Public interface 3-10
- DHCP
- enabled by default on Public interface 3-9
- display settings 2-2
- DNS Server, configuring 3-17, 4-15
- documentation
- cautions x
- notes x
- obtaining xii
- on CD-ROM xii
- ordering xii
- domain name (CLI) 4-15
- Done (screen) 3-21
- entries, default (CLI) 4-1
- error
- an error has occurred ... A-7
- bad IP address A-10
- insufficient authorization A-8
- invalid login A-5, A-7
- messages 3-4
- no such interface supported (IE) A-10
- not allowed A-8
- not found A-9
- out of range value A-10
- passwords do not match A-10
- session timeout A-5, A-7
- errors
- CLI A-10
- recovering from 3-4
- VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager A-5
- event log
- saved at system reboot A-1
- saved if system crashes A-1
- exiting
- the Command Line Interface 4-18
- features
- hardware 1-1
- software
- management interfaces 1-9
- monitoring 1-11
- fields, moving between 3-3
- finishing Quick Configuration 3-21, 4-18
- formats
- data xi
- IP addresses xii
- Group Name (field) (IPSec) 3-12
- Group Password (field) (IPSec) 3-12
- hardware
- features 1-1
- indicators, LED A-2
- initial configuration screen 3-3
- initialization and boot messages, at startup 2-4, 4-2
- installation
- preparing for 2-1
- installing
- the VPN 3002 2-3
- interfaces
- Private, configuring 4-4
- Internet Explorer, requirements 2-1
- Invalid Login or Session Timeout (error) A-5, A-7
- IP Address (field)
- Private interface 3-7
- Public interface 3-9
- IP address format xii
- IPSec
- UDP NAT Transparent IPSec, defined 1-4
- IPSec Group Name (CLI) 4-12
- IPSec Group Password (CLI) 4-12
- JavaScript, requirements 2-2
- LED indicators
- display at startup 2-4
- table A-2
- logging in the VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager 3-1
- logical data you need 2-6
- login (screen) 3-2
- management interfaces, features 1-9
- Manager window
- title bar 3-23
- mistakes 3-4
- monitor / display settings 2-2
- monitoring, features 1-11
- moving from field to field 3-3
- Netscape Navigator, requirements 2-1
- network cables, connecting 2-3
- Network Extension mode 1-3, 3-14
- configuring the Private interface 3-6
- configuring with CLI 4-13
- configuring with Manager 3-13
- No such interface supported (error) A-10
- Not Allowed (error) A-8
- Not Found (error) A-9
- obtaining documentation xii
- organization of manual vii
- Out of Range value (error) A-10
- parameters needed for Quick Configuration 2-6
- password
- admin, changing 3-20, 4-17
- Password (field)
- admin 3-20
- Passwords do not match (error) A-10
- PAT mode
- description 1-2
- Peer Address (field) (IPSec) 3-11
- physical specifications 1-11
- powering up 2-3
- PPPoE
- configuring the public interface for 4-7
- configuring with the CLI 4-9
- configuring with the HTML interface 3-9
- defined 3-10
- preparing to install 2-1
- Private interface
- configuring 4-4
- Private interface, configuing 3-6
- Public interface, configuring 3-9
- Quick Configuration
- beginning 2-4
- completing
- with Command Line Interface 4-1
- with Manager 3-3
- data needed 2-6
- finishing 3-21, 4-18
- starting 2-4
- using the Command Line Interface 4-1
- quitting
- the Command Line Interface 4-18
- reboot system
- saves log file A-1
- requirements
- Internet Explorer 2-1
- JavaScript 2-2
- Netscape Navigator 2-1
- running configuration 3-3, 4-1
SAVELOG.TXT
file A-1
- screen
- Admin Password 3-20
- Done 3-21
- initial configuration 3-3
- login 3-2
- welcome 3-3
- Session Timeout (error) A-5, A-7
- specifications
- cabling distances 1-11
- physical 1-11
- split tunneling
- Client (PAT) mode 1-2, 3-14
- Network Extension mode 1-3, 3-15
- starting Quick Configuration 2-4
- startup
- boot messages 2-4, 4-2
- initialization messages 2-4, 4-2
- Static routes
- configuring 3-18
- stopping
- the Command Line Interface 4-18
- Subnet Mask (field)
- Private interface 3-7
- Public interface 3-9
- support, Cisco xiii
- system name (CLI) 4-8
- System Name (field), Public interface 3-9
- TAC
- phone numbers xiii
- terminal emulator
- settings 2-3
- starting 2-3
- time and date, configuring 3-4
- title bar in Manager window 3-23
- troubleshooting
- files created for A-1
- tunnel initiation 3-16
- UDP NAT Transparent IPSec, defined 1-4
- understanding
- the VPN 3002 1-1
- the VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager window 3-23
- unpacking 2-2
- upload, configuration file 3-5
- Use Certificate (box) (IPSec) 3-11
- User Name (field) (IPSec) 3-12
- User Password (field) (IPSec) 3-12
- using VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager functions 3-22
- VPN 3000 Concentrator
- settings required for PAT mode, Network Extension mode 3-14
- VPN 3002 Hardware Client Manager
- errors A-5
- logging in 3-1
- understanding the window 3-23
- using functions 3-22
- window, Manager, understanding 3-23
Posted: Mon Nov 25 08:17:47 PST 2002
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