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Quick Start Guide
VPN Termination Module for Cisco
4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
INCLUDING LICENSE AND WARRANTY
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Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
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About this Guide
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Collecting Required Tools and Supplies
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Installing the VPN Termination Module
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Removing the VPN Termination Module
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a
Service Request
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2 About this Guide
VPN termination modules provide the extra processing power
needed to support the termination of client VPN sessions on the
Cisco 4400 Series wireless LAN controller. You can order these
modules from the factory and install them in all Cisco 4400
Series wireless LAN controllers.
This guide describes how to install and remove the VPN
termination module (crypto card) for Cisco 4400 wireless LAN
controllers.
3 Collecting Required Tools and
Supplies
You need the following tools and supplies to perform the tasks
described in this guide:
• Installation—one or two VPN termination modules (the
Cisco 4404 Series Wireless LAN Controller supports up to
two termination modules)
• Removals—one VPN termination module slot cover
• Flat or number 2 Phillips screwdriver
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4 Installing the VPN Termination
Module
To install a VPN termination module into the rear panel of a
wireless LAN controller, follow these steps:
Step 1
Remove all power from the wireless LAN controller
(Figure 1).
a. Turn power off.
b. Open the latch.
c. Pull the power cord.
Caution
The wireless LAN controller can have two power
modules, in which case you should remove both
power cords.
Figure 1
Removing Power
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Find the slot for the VPN termination module on the
rear panel of the wireless LAN controller (Figure 2).
Figure 2
VPN Termination Module Slot
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Step 2
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2
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VPN Termination
Module Slot 1
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VPN Termination
Module Slot 2
Step 3
Using the screwdriver, remove the cover from the VPN
termination module slot by unscrewing the captive
screws and sliding the module out. Store the VPN
termination module slot cover for later use.
Step 4
Insert the VPN termination module in the slot
(Figure 3).
Caution
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If you are inserting the VPN termination module
into a 4402 controller, insert the module into only
Slot 1 (see Figure 2).
Inserting the VPN Termination Module
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Figure 3
Step 5
Gently but firmly press the VPN termination module
into the slot until it is firmly seated in the card electrical
connector. Use the provided captive screws to secure
the VPN termination module to the wireless LAN
controller. Tighten the screws to 4.5–5.5 in. lb.
Step 6
Restore all power to restart the wireless LAN controller
(Figure 4).
a. Insert power cord into controller. If the controller has
two power modules, insert both power cords.
b. Close the latch.
c. Turn controller on.
Restoring Power
A
B
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Figure 4
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5 Removing the VPN Termination
Module
Complete the following to remove the VPN termination module
from the rear panel of a wireless LAN controller:
Step 1
Remove all power from the wireless LAN controller
(Figure 5).
a. Turn power off.
b. Open the latch.
c. Pull the power cord. If the controller has two power
modules, pull both power cords.
Figure 5
Removing Power
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Step 2
Use the screwdriver to loosen the captive screws that
secure the VPN termination module to the rear panel of
the controller.
Step 3
Pull the black lever to disconnect the VPN termination
module from the wireless LAN controller and slide the
module out of the controller (Figure 6).
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Removing the VPN Termination Module
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Figure 6
Step 4
Using the screwdriver, secure the VPN termination
module slot cover to the rear of the wireless LAN
controller. Tighten the screws to 4.5–5.5 in. lb.
Step 5
Restore all power to restart the wireless LAN controller
(Figure 7).
a. Insert power cord into controller. If the controller has
two power modules, insert both power cords.
b. Close the latch.
c. Turn controller on.
Restoring Power
A
B
C
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Figure 7
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6 Obtaining Documentation and
Submitting a Service Request
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