3D Innovations 3.0.1 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.0.1
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Appendix B Site-to-Site VPN User Interface Reference
Create VPN Wizard
Slot From the list of available slots, select the VPNSM blade slot number
to which the inside VLAN interface is connected, or the number of
the slot in which the VPN SPA blade is inserted.
For more information, see Adding VPN SPA Slot Locations,
page 5-44.
Subslot The number of the subslot (0 or 1) on which the VPN SPA blade is
actually installed.
Note If you are configuring a VPNSM, select the blank option.
External Port The external port or VLAN that connects to the inside VLAN.
Note If VRF-Aware IPSec is configured on the device, the
external port or VLAN must have an IP address. If
VRF-Aware IPSec is not configured, the external port or
VLAN must not have an IP address.
Click Select to open a dialog box that lists all available interfaces,
and sets of interfaces defined by interface roles, in which you can
make your selection, or create interface role objects. For more
information, see Interface Roles Page, page C-126.
Note You must select an interface or interface role that differs
from the one selected for the inside VLAN.
Enable Failover Blade When selected, enables you to configure a failover VPNSM or VPN
SPA blade for intra chassis high availability.
Note A VPNSM blade and VPN SPA blade cannot be used on the
same device as primary and failover blades.
Failover Slot From the list of available slots, select the VPNSM blade slot number
that will serve as the failover blade, or the number of the slot in
which the failover VPN SPA blade is inserted.
Failover Subslot Select the number of the subslot (0 or 1) on which the failover VPN
SPA blade is actually installed.
Note If you are configuring a VPNSM, select the blank option.
Table B-8 Edit Endpoints Dialog Box > VPN Interface Tab > VPNSM/VPN SPA Settings
Element Description