Cisco Systems VPN 3002 Home Safety Product User Manual


 
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Chapter 12 Administration
Administration | Ping
Reboot ignoring the Configuration file = Reboot using all the factory defaults; that is, start the
system as if it had no
CONFIG file. You will need to go through all the Quick Configuration steps
described in the VPN 3002 Getting Started manual, including setting the system date and time and
supplying an IP address for the Ethernet 1 (private) interface, using the system console. This option
does not destroy any existing
CONFIG file, and it does not reset Administrator parameter settings.
When to Reboot/Shutdown
Click a radio button to select when to reboot or shutdown. You can select only one option.
Now = Reboot or shutdown as soon as you click Apply. (This is the default selection.)
Delayed by [NN] minutes = Reboot or shutdown NN minutes from when you click Apply, based on
system time. Enter the desired number in the field; the default is
10 minutes. (FYI: 1440 minutes =
24 hours.)
At time [HH:MM] = Reboot or shutdown at the specified system time, based on a 24-hour clock.
Enter the desired time in the field. Use 24-hour notation and enter numbers in all positions. The
default is 10 minutes after the current system time.
Wait for sessions to terminate (do not allow new sessions) = Reboot or shutdown as soon as the
last session terminates, and do not allow any new sessions in the meantime. If you (the
administrator) are the last session, you must log out for the system to reboot or shutdown.
Apply/Cancel
To take action with the selected options, click Apply. The Manager returns to the main Administration
screen if you do not reboot or shutdown now.
To cancel your settings on this screen, click Cancel. The Manager returns to the main Administration
screen. (Note that this Cancel button does not cancel a scheduled reboot or shutdown.)
Administration | Ping
This screen lets you use the ICMP ping (Packet Internet Groper) utility to test network connectivity.
Specifically, the VPN 3002 sends an ICMP Echo Request message to a designated host. If the host is
reachable, it returns an Echo Reply message, and the Manager displays a Success screen. If the host is
not reachable, the Manager displays an
Error screen.
You can also Ping hosts from the Administration | Sessions screen.
Figure 12-7 Administration | Ping Screen