Nortel Vpn Gateway; User Guide - Nortel NN46120-104 User Manual

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156 Troubleshooting the NVG
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Log in to the ASA 310-FIPS that you want to delete from the
cluster.
In this step it is important that you connect to the particular ASA
310-FIPS that you want to delete from the cluster. To do that,
you can use either a console connection, or a remote connection
(through Telnet or SSH) using the IP address assigned to
the specific ASA 310-FIPS device. Do not connect through a
remote connection using the Management IP (MIP) address of
the ASA cluster. To view the IP addresses assigned to each
ASA 310-FIPS device in the cluster, use the /info/isdlist
command.
login: admin
Password: <enter the admin user password>
Alteon iSD SSL
Software version 7.1
Delete the ASA 310-FIPS (iSD) and choose to reset the HSM
cards.
>> Main# /boot/delete
Are you sure you want delete the iSD? (y/n) y
Do you want to clear the HSM card(s) as well? (y/n) [y]:
(press ENTER to accept resetting the HSM cards)
Insert the HSM-SO iKey associated with HSM card 0 in the
card with flashing LED and provide the correct password.
Remember that each HSM card requires inserting the specific
HSM-SO iKey that was used when initializing that particular HSM
card. This holds true even if you use the same password for both
HSM-SO iKeys that are used on one ASA 310-FIPS device.
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Verify that HSM-SO iKey (purple) is inserted in card 0
(with flashing LED).
Hit enter when done.
Enter the current HSM-SO password for card 0:
Insert the HSM-SO iKey associated with HSM card 1 in the
card with flashing LED and provide the correct password.
Again, make sure that you insert the correct HSM-SO iKey, as
each HSM card requires the specific iKey that was used when
the card was first initialized.

Nortel VPN Gateway

User Guide

NN46120-104 02.01 Standard
14 April 2008

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