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Contents Text Part Number OL-3575-01 B0 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 1999- 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved N T E N T S Configuring the ISA and ISM Objectives PrefaceAudience Installation WarningDocument Conventions Document OrganizationSection Title Description Boldface fontIndicates a comment line Italic screen fontVii Terms and Acronyms Viii Related DocumentationCisco 7100 series routers Cisco.com Obtaining DocumentationOrdering Documentation Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation Feedback Technical Assistance Center Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco TAC Escalation Center Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXiv ISA and ISM Overview OverviewData Encryption Overview Feature Description FeaturesCisco 7100 Series Routers Slot Numbering Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported PlatformsPort adapter in slot ISM in slot Cisco 7200 Series Routers Slot NumberingLEDs LEDsLED Label Color State Function BootOL-3575-01 B0 Required Tools and Equipment Preparing for InstallationPlatform Recommended Minimum Cisco IOS Release Safety Warnings Safety GuidelinesEncryption mppe command ISA and ISA ISA with VAMPreparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrical Equipment GuidelinesOL-3575-01 B0 Handling the ISA or the ISM Removing and Installing the ISA and the ISMHandling the ISM Online Insertion and RemovalRemoving and Installing the ISA and the ISM ISA or ISM Removal and Installation Step Cisco 7100 Series-Removing and Installing the ISMGuide Cisco 7200 Series-Removing and Installing the ISAOverview Configuring the ISA and ISMEnter controller configuration mode on Using the Exec Command InterpreterEnables Mppe encryption Enabling MppeConfig-isakmp command mode Configuring IKEIdentify the policy to create, and enter Specify the encryption algorithmCreating Crypto Access Lists Configuring IPSecDefining a Transform Set Step Command Purpose Creating Crypto Maps Specify an extended access list. This Crypto map configuration modeAccess list determines which traffic is Exit crypto map configuration modeExit interface configuration mode Verifying ConfigurationApplying Crypto Maps to Interfaces Apply a crypto map set to an interfaceCommand Purpose Router# show crypto ipsec sa interface Ethernet0 IPSec Example Configuring the ISA and ISM IPSec ExampleRouter B Configuration OL-3575-01 B0 D E IN-2