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Initial Configuration

Nov 14,2009 by alperen

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Initial Configuration

The following example assumes either the Quick Configuration wasn’t used or the related features should be changed. At a minimum, the private interface must be configured for the VPN 3000 Concentrator using the CLI. While the CLI can also be used to configure the Public Interface and any default routes, this exercise performs those tasks using the Manager interface. The following lists the correct addresses for the scenario:

VPN Concentrator: 192.168.1.1/24.

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              Cisco Systems
      VPN 3000 Concentrator Series
         Command Line Interface
Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Cisco Systems, Inc.

1) Configuration
2) Administration
3) Monitoring
4) Save changes to Config file
5) Help Information
6) Exit

Main ->1

1) Interface Configuration
2) System Management
3) User Management
4) Policy Management
5) Back

Config -> 1                              (shows the current settings)

This table shows current IP addresses.
 Intf         Status       IP Address/Subnet Mask          MAC Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ether1-Pri|      UP      | 192.168.10.1/255.255.255.0 | 00.03.A0.88.CE.AC
Ether2-Pub|Not Configured|      0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0       |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
DNS Server(s): DNS Server Not Configured
DNS Domain Name:
Default Gateway: Default Gateway Not Configured

1) Configure Ethernet #1 (Private)
2) Configure Ethernet #2 (Public)
3) Configure Power Supplies
4) Back

Interfaces -> 1                        (to set the Private interface)

1) Interface Setting (Disable, DHCP or Static IP)
2) Set Public Interface
3) Select IP Filter
4) Select Ethernet Speed
5) Select Duplex
6) Set MTU
7) Set Port Routing Config
8) Set Bandwidth Management
9) Set Public Interface IPSec Fragmentation Policy
10) Back

Ethernet Interface 1 -> 1                  (to set a Static IP address)

1) Disable
2) Enable using DHCP Client
3) Enable using Static IP Addressing

Ethernet Interface 1 -> [ 3 ] 3

> Enter IP Address                  (current value appears in brackets)
Ethernet Interface 1 -> [ 192.168.10.1 ] 192.168.1.1

> Enter Subnet Mask
Ethernet Interface 1 -> [ 255.255.255.0 ]
Ethernet Interface 1 -> h                         (return to Main menu)

Basic Browser Configuration

Once the CLI is used to configure the private interface, you can use a browser on a PC on the same network to complete the configuration. The following steps assume the private interface was configured and a successful web session was established using a client on the LAN attached to that interface.


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