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vpn concentrator help

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nleslie56

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Jan 24, 2006
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We're upgrading from a vpn concentrator 3005 to a 3020. I'm wondering whether i can move the config file from the 3005 to the 3020 or will i have to rebuild all the users and configurations on the 3020? My first question is whether the config files are compatible? Also, on my vpn concentrator 3005, when i go to file management, under administration, i don't see any files? Shouldn't there be a config file there?

any responses or help will be mucho appreciated. Thanks!
 
If the os on the concentrator works in the same way as on a pix, I would first try to copy the startup-config to the flash: under another file name (xxxx.conf or what ever) or even tftp to another host or server. from the new concentrator you can download it from the same tftp server and boot it.
Actually if a new and different os is already installed on the new concentrator, it should convert some config commands and adapt them to the new os.
This is what I got once by upgrading my pix from 6.3 up to 7.0(x).
 
Rebuild time. The 3020 does not use the same interface as the rest of the product line, ie, IOS interface. It is expected that you will do most of th e config from the web GUI. There is a command line of sorts but it's just a CLI of the menuing system, not like a router or a PIX.

The IPSec can be a bit of a pain in the butt to set up but it does work and the certificates for the SSL connections work but the configuration is strangely worded in places.

MikeS


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