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Initial Setup

Ports

When installing a VPN Gateway (or any of the other supported hardware
models) in a new cluster, or adding a VPN Gateway to an existing cluster,
you are asked to specify a port number by the Setup utility.

The port number you specify refers to a physical port on the Network
Interface Card (NIC) of a particular hardware model.

Depending on your model, the Setup utility will automatically detect the
number of available ports and display the valid range within square
brackets when prompting for a port number.

The VPN Gateway 3050 has four copper port NICs (numbered as 1-4).

The VPN Gateway 3070 comes in two versions:

One with four copper port NICs (numbered as 1-4).

One with two copper port NICs (number as 1-2) and two fiber-optic
ports (numbered as 3-4).

The ASA 410 Copper NIC has two copper port NICs (numbered as
1-2).

The ASA 410 Fiber NIC has two copper port NICs (numbered as 1-2)
and one Gigabit fiber-optic port NIC for Gigabit Ethernet (numbered
as 3).

The ASA 310-FIPS has two copper port NICs (numbered as 1-2).

The SSL Processor on the Nortel Application Switch 2424-SSL
has only one port that is internally connected to the Switch through
back-to-back Gigabit interfaces.

Each port should be marked with the appropriate number on the device.
If not, see the Alteon SSL Accelerator 310, 310-FIPS, 410 Hardware
Installation Guide
and the VPN 3050/3070 Hardware Installation Guide
respectively.

Nortel VPN Gateway

User Guide

NN46120-104

02.01

Standard

14 April 2008

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