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the plus sign indicates that the indicated function has subfunctions. Clicking the plus sign
displays an indented list of the subfunctions, and clicking the option takes you to the window
for that function.
Figure 4-17 Save Successful Message
Configuring IPSec with Preshared Keys Through the VPN 3000
Concentrator Series Manager
The Quick Configuration allows you to configure the basic operational settings of the concen-
trator, but the IPSec settings have not been established yet. Those settings are made using
features in the Configuration portion of the Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator Manager.
Figure 4-18 shows the Main screen that appears after you log in to the concentrator through
VPN Manager. Normally the root Configuration, Administration, and Monitoring levels are the
only options displayed in the table of contents. In this case, each of those major sections has
been opened to the first layer of subfunctions. You can see the following major subfunctions
under the Configuration option:
Interfaces—Ethernet interfaces and power supplies
System—System-wide parameters: servers, address assignment, tunneling protocols,
IP routing, management protocols, events, and identification
User Management—Groups and users
Policy Management—Access hours, network lists, rules, security associations, filters,
and NAT
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