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The top portion of the screen is the application toolbar, and it is displayed on every other
manager screen. Because this is a consistent header, it is not shown in subsequent screen
displays.
On the right-hand portion of the header, you see the standard toolbar, which contains the
following elements:
• Hotlinks to the following items:
— Main menu
— Manager’s Help system
— A support page that provides web addresses and phone numbers to Cisco
support sites
— Logout, so that you can exit the system or log in as a different user
• Information on the login name of the current user
• Hotlinks to the Main Menu screen for the three major sections of the VPN 3000
Concentrator Manager system:
— Configuration
— Administration
— Monitoring
The first time that you enter the VPN Manager after booting from the default configuration, you
are presented with a screen that allows you to enter the Quick Configuration mode to continue
the process that you started at the CLI. Figure 4-5 shows this screen.
If you click here to start Quick Configuration, the VPN Manager leads you through a series
of screens to complete the 11 initial configuration steps. This is a continuation of the Quick
Configuration wizard that was started at the CLI. You only have this opportunity once.
If you click here to go to the Main Menu, you can configure the same settings, but you must
select the configuration windows from the table of contents. After you have completed the
Quick Configuration, this screen is not displayed again, and the system boots into the standard
VPN Manager window.
Configuring Remaining Interface Settings
When you click to start Quick Configuration, the VPN Manager displays the IP Interfaces
screen. If your system is a 3005 series with only two fixed interfaces, the screen looks like that
shown in Figure 4-6. Notice that the screen’s title bar shows the complete path to this screen
(Configuration | Quick | IP Interfaces), as it would be shown if you had worked down to this
screen through the table of contents. This 3005 display shows that the Private interface is
configured and operational and that the Public interface is not yet configured.
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