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Set the System Time, Date, and Time Zone-Configure the Private Interface

Nov 22,2009 by alperen

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Set the System Time, Date, and Time Zone

The Client Manager window displays the Configuration | Quick | Time and Date screen.

Figure 15-13 shows the entry screen used to set the time and date on this device. The choices are self-explanatory. Notice all ten steps are listed at the top of the screen, allowing a person to jump to any feature. Click the Continue button to advance to the next screen.

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Figure 15-13: Screen to set date, time, and time zone for the device

Optional—Upload an Existing Configuration File

The Client Manager window displays the Configuration | Quick | Upload Config screen.

Figure 15-14 shows the option screen used to use HTTP or HTTPS to transfer (upload) configuration files from a host to the VPN 3002 flash memory. This could be a time- saver if you need to restore a lost or damaged configuration.

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Figure 15-14: Choice to upload an existing configuration file

Click No to continue to the next section or click Yes to upload an existing configuration file.

Configure the Private Interface

The Client Manager window displays the Configuration | Quick | Private Interface screen.

Figure 15-15 shows the screen used to configure the VPN 3002 private interface. This is the protected LAN interface of the network. The top portion of the screen displays the current configuration settings. The following is a possible example:

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Figure 15-15: Configure the private interface

IP Address 192.168.1.10/ 255.255.255.0DHCP Server Enabled (192.168.1.21–192.168.1.254)

The first question determines whether to reconfigure the IP address for the private interface. The Yes/No choices are self-explanatory.

The second question deals with using DHCP to define the address for the private interface. The first choice ultimately brings up a screen to configure the DHCP server parameters, as shown in Figure 15-16. The second choice would be used while reviewing the settings. The third choice would be used to configure the interface address manually. Click the Continue button to implement the advance of the choice to the appropriate next screen.

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Figure 15-16: Configuring the DHCP server

For the VPN 3002 to operate in Network Extension mode, you must change the private interface IP address from the default setting 192.168.10.1.


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