READ ME FIRST: Connecting for VPN Access
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This notice describes how to set up the VPN Router 1010, 1050, and 1100 for basic Internet and
VPN access.
The following table shows the supported Operating Systems (OS) and Web browsers.
Before you begin
Before you connect the VPN Router 1010, 1050, or 1100, you must have the following:
• Internet connection—If you do not yet have a network connection for the VPN Router, contact
your ISP (Internet service provider). The ISP may need the public side (LAN 1) MAC address
on the back of the VPN Router.
• Provisioning worksheet—The company or ISP that supplied the VPN Router sends this
worksheet separately by e-mail or fax. The worksheet provides information that you type into a
quick-start tool to complete the configuration of the VPN Router.
If you did not receive the worksheet, call the ISP or the company that supplies the VPN Router
1010, 1050, or 1100. Do not connect the VPN Router until you have the worksheet.
Check that you received these items
Make sure that you received the following items with your VPN Router 1010, 1050, or 1100:
• Power cord
• AC to DC external power supply
• Molded serial cable RJ-45 to DB9
• Ethernet crossover cable (VPN Router 1010 only)
• VPN Router documentation CD
Table 1 Supported Operating Systems and Web browsers
Operating System Web browser
Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.8.0, and Netscape 8.1
Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.8.0, and Netscape 8.1
Solaris 8/9 Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox 1.5
Linux Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox 1.5