Nokia IP290 Installation Guide - Page 60
Replacing a Nokia Encryption Accelerator Card
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6 Installing and Replacing Components Other than Network Interface Cards The retaining clips move into the lock position as you press the DIMM into place. 00612 8. Slide the chassis tray assembly back into the appliance. 9. Resecure the two chassis tray assembly retaining screws. Note When you resecure the chassis tray assembly retaining screws, do not exceed a torque of 4.5 inch-pounds. 10. Replace the power cord. 11. Turn on the power. The IP290 appliance automatically recognizes the new memory configuration. You can verify the configuration by using Nokia Network Voyager or the CLI. Replacing a Nokia Encryption Accelerator Card You can install an optional Nokia encryption accelerator card to further enhance VPN performance. The accelerator card provides high-speed cryptographic processing that enhances VPN performance. The IP290 appliance uses a PMC format accelerator card. The accelerator card has no external connections and requires no cables. The accelerator card software package is part of Nokia IPSO, so the appliance automatically detects and configures the card. Use Nokia Network Voyager to configure your software applications (IPSec or Check Point VPN) to make use of the available hardware accelerator. For information about how to configure software applications, see "Configuring Software to Use Hardware Acceleration" on page 64. This section describes how to replace a previously installed accelerator card. 60 Nokia IP290 Security Platform Installation Guide