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Installing the VPN 3002
To install the Cisco VPN 3002 perform these tasks:
1. Use a LAN cable to connect the VPN 3002 public interface to your public
network device or Ethernet hub or switch.
2. Connect the power cable between the VPN 3002 and a reliably grounded
power outlet.
3. Configure the VPN 3002 using one of the following: a browser,
console port, Telnet, or SSH.
Using a Browser to Configure the VPN 3002
1. Use a LAN cable to attach a PC to the private interface (3002) or switch port
(3002-8E) .
2. Enter the default IP address (192.168.10.1) in the browser Location or Address
field.
3. At the VPN 3002 Login prompt, enter the login name admin and the default
password admin. Click Login.
4. In the Main window, select Quick Configuration from the menu. Follow the
online instructions for all subsequent screens. Note that to configure Network
Extension mode, you must change the private interface IP address and disable
PAT.
5. Click Help for context-sensitive online help. When you click Help, you also
reach links for an online Quick Configuration guide that supplements this
Quick Start card, and an online Cisco VPN 3002 Reference publication. These
documents are available only online.
Using a Console Port to Configure the VPN 3002
1. Connect the RJ-45 serial cable to the console port on the back of the VPN 3002
to the COM1 or another serial port on the PC.
2. Configure a connection to COM1 with settings of 9600 bps, 8 data bits, No
parity, 1 stop bit, and hardware flow control.
3. After the initialization and boot messages complete, press Enter until you see
a login prompt. Enter the login name, admin, and the default password admin.
Press Return.
4. Choose Configuration, then Quick Configuration.
5. Follow the online instructions for subsequent parameters. Be sure that your
entries conform to the formats for current values, displayed in brackets after
the prompt. Note that to configure Network Extension Mode, you must
change the private interface IP address and disable PAT.
Using Telnet or SSH to Configure the VPN 3002
1. Telnet or SSH to the IP address of the VPN 3002 private interface.
2. Follow Steps 3–5 in the "Using a Console Port to Configure the VPN 3002"
section of this card.
LEDs on Front of Unit
LED
State
Explanation
PWR
green
Unit is on and has power.
off
Unit is powered off.
SYS
flashing amber
Unit is performing diagnostics.
solid amber
Unit has failed diagnostics.
flashing green
DHCP or PPPoE negotiations in process.
green
Unit is operational.
VPN
off
No VPN tunnel exists.
amber
Tunnel has failed.
green
Tunnel is established.
LEDs on Private and Public Interface Ports
Green
The interface is connected to the network.
Flashing amber
Data is traveling across the network.
What's Next?
You can configure the system in more detail. In the Main screen of the HTML
interface, select Configuration > Interfaces. You can explore the VPN 3002
Administration and Monitoring functions, also from the Main screen.
For more information, see the Cisco VPN 3002 Getting Started and Reference
publications. Also go to www.cisco.com, and click the Service and Support
section. Find world-wide phone numbers for the Technical Assistance Center at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml.
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