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An ASA 310-FIPS Stops Processing Traffic

Whenever an ASA 310-FIPS has undergone a reboot (whether
intentionally invoked by the user, or due to a power failure), the device
stops processing SSL traffic. This behavior is perfectly normal, and is due
to the high security demands placed on the ASA 310-FIPS.

To make an ASA 310-FIPS start processing SSL traffic again, log in to the
HSM cards using the HSM-USER iKey associated to each card. Logging
in to the HSM cards will clear the alarms that were set during the reboot,
and the ASA 310-FIPS will accept SSL traffic again.

Follow these steps to log in to the HSM cards:

Step

Action

1

Log in to the specific ASA 310-FIPS that has undergone a
reboot as the

admin

or

oper

user.

login: admin

Password: <enter the admin user password>

Alteon iSD SSL

Software version 7.1

When connecting to the ASA 310-FIPS, you can use a console
connection, or a remote connection (Telnet or SSH, if enabled in
the system configuration).

Note: It is important that you log in to the particular ASA
310-FIPS on which a reboot has occurred, and not to the
Management IP address (MIP) of the cluster.

2

Log in to each HSM card consecutively by inserting the
correct HSM-USER iKey and providing the associated
password.

Remember that each HSM card requires inserting the specific
HSM-USER iKey that was used when initializing that particular
HSM card. This holds true even if you use the same password
for both HSM-USER iKeys.

Nortel VPN Gateway

User Guide

NN46120-104

02.01

Standard

14 April 2008

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