Concentrator Manager Quick Configuration
The Concentrator Manager Quick Configuration assumes the
first two steps of the CLI Quick Configuration were performed, so the private
interface can be accessed by a web browser. As with the CLI version, you can
only go through the quick configuration steps one time, unless the device is
rebooted ignoring the Configuration File option.
The web browser session is opened using the admin/admin
case-sensitive user name/password combination. The one-time screen, as shown in
Figure
14-1, allows using the Quick Configuration Wizard to add additional
settings.
The wizard then leads you through the same configuration options
offered earlier in the CLI section. While they aren’t identical, the Quick
Configuration Wizard is similar to the one used by the VPN 3002 Hardware Client
device, covered in detail in Chapter 15. The example about preshared keys in the section
“Remote Access VPNs
with Preshared Keys” assumes the Quick Configuration wasn’t done, and it
covers the screens and settings at that time.
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VPN, PIX, and IDS technologies, features, and versions are
quickly changing and improving. In some cases, three versions were released in
the past year. Because the Cisco web site no longer specifies the versions
covered, confirming as many processes as possible with the online documentation
makes sense. For the latest information on the Quick Configuration Wizards, go
to www.cisco .com and search for VPN Quick Configuration. Then look for the most
recent version of the Getting Started Guide. This guide has step-by-step
instructions with the most current screen features. Similar searches on any
technologies that you can’t work with hands-on would be good way to avoid being
surprised in this rapidly changing environment. |