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Vpn 3002 rear leds, System errors – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference

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Appendix A Troubleshooting and System Errors

System Errors

VPN 3002 Rear LEDs

The LEDs on the rear of the VPN 3002 indicate the status of the private and public interfaces.

System Errors

If you have configured the VPN 3002, and you are unable to connect to or pass data to the central-site
VPN Concentrator, use

Table A-1

to analyze the problem. Also, use the following section of this

appendix to check the settings on the VPN Concentrator to which this VPN 3002 connects.

LED

Explanation

Green

Interface is connected to the network.

OFF

Interface is not connected to the network.

Flashing amber

Traffic is traveling across the interface.

Table A-1

Analyzing System Errors

Problem or Symptom

Possible Solution

Tunnel is not up or not passing data.

PWR LED is off.

Make sure that the power cable is plugged into the VPN
3002 and a power outlet.

SYS LED is solid amber.

Unit has failed diagnostics. Contact Cisco Support
immediately.

You see this LED display:

PWR = green
SYS LED = green
VPN LED = off.

1.

Verify that the VPN Concentrator to which this VPN
3002 connects is running version 3.0 software.

2.

Navigate to Monitoring > System Status. Click on
Connect Now.

Connect Now did not bring up the
tunnel, and the public interface LED
(rear of unit) is off.

1.

Check that a LAN cable is properly attached to the
public interface of the VPN 3002.

2.

Make sure the IP address for the public interface is
properly configured.

Public interface LED is on, but
attempting to ping the default gateway
(Administration > Ping) yields no
response.

1.

Make sure the default gateway is properly
configured.

2.

Contact your ISP.