Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual page 52

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Initial Setup
2. Specify the port to be used for network connectivity.
3. Enter the VPN Gateway 's host IP address.
4. Enter network mask and VLAN tag ID.
5. Press ENTER to continue with creating a one-armed configuration.
6. Enter the Management IP address (MIP) of the existing cluster.
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[Setup Menu]
join
- Join an existing iSD cluster
new
- Initialize iSD as a new installation
boot
- Boot menu
info
- Information menu
exit
- Exit
join
>> Setup#
Setup will guide you through the initial configuration of the
iSD.
Enter port number for the management interface [1-4]:
This port will automatically be assigned to Interface 1. As you are currently
configuring a one-armed configuration, this interface will be used for both
management traffic (coming from the private intranet) and client traffic (coming from
the public Internet).
If you have configured port 1 as the management interface port for existing VPN
Gateways, it is recommended (for consistency) that you configure port 1 for the AVG
you are joining as well.
Enter IP address for this machine (on management interface):<IP
address>
This IP address should be within the same network address range as the cluster's
Management IP address.
Enter network mask [255.255.255.0]:<Press ENTER if correct>
Enter VLAN tag id (or zero for no VLAN) [0]:<VLAN tag id or ENTER>
Specify the desired network mask or accept the suggested value by pressing
ENTER. If a connected router or switch attaches VLAN tag IDs to incoming packets,
specify the VLAN tag ID used.
Setup a two armed configuration (yes/no) [no]:<Press ENTER>
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
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