Netgear FVM318 FVM318 Reference Manual - Page 58

Select Diffie-Hellman Group 2 in the Key Group menu.

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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall b. Expand the Authentication subheading by double clicking its name or clicking on the "+" symbol. Then select Proposal 1 below Authentication. c. Select Pre-Shared key in the Authentication Method menu. d. Select AES-256 in the Encrypt Alg menu. If your VPN client does not offer this selection, select Triple DES. e. Select SHA-1 in the Hash Alg menu. f. Select Seconds and enter 21600 in the SA Life menu. g. Select Diffie-Hellman Group 2 in the Key Group menu. 7. Configure VPN Client Key Exchange Proposal. Note: These settings do not depend on your network configuration information. a. Expand the Key Exchange subheading by double clicking its name or clicking on the "+" symbol. b. Select Proposal 1 below Key Exchange. c. In the SA Life menu, select Seconds and enter 21600. d. Select None in the Compression menu. e. Check the Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) checkbox. f. Select AES-256 in the Encrypt Alg menu. If your VPN client does not offer this selection, select Triple DES. g. Select SHA-1 in the Hash Alg menu. h. Select Tunnel in the Encapsulation menu. i. Leave the Authentication Protocol (AH) checkbox unchecked. 8. Save the VPN Client Settings. From the File menu at the top of the Security Policy Editor window, select Save Changes. After you have configured and saved the VPN client information, you can test the VPN connection in the manner described in "SafeNet system tray icon showing enabled condition" on page 3-16. You can also use the log and connection monitors described in "Monitoring the PC VPN Connection Using SafeNet Tools" on page 5-18. 3-22 Wireless Configuration

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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall
3-22
Wireless Configuration
b.
Expand the Authentication subheading by double clicking its name or clicking on the “+”
symbol. Then select Proposal 1 below Authentication.
c.
Select Pre-Shared key in the Authentication Method menu.
d.
Select AES-256 in the Encrypt Alg menu. If your VPN client does not offer this selection,
select Triple DES.
e.
Select SHA-1 in the Hash Alg menu.
f.
Select Seconds and enter
21600
in the SA Life menu.
g.
Select Diffie-Hellman Group 2 in the Key Group menu.
7.
Configure VPN Client Key Exchange Proposal.
Note:
These settings do not depend on your network configuration information.
a.
Expand the Key Exchange subheading by double clicking its name or clicking on the “+”
symbol.
b.
Select Proposal 1 below Key Exchange.
c.
In the SA Life menu, select Seconds and enter 21600.
d.
Select None in the Compression menu.
e.
Check the Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) checkbox.
f.
Select AES-256 in the Encrypt Alg menu. If your VPN client does not offer this selection,
select Triple DES.
g.
Select SHA-1 in the Hash Alg menu.
h.
Select Tunnel in the Encapsulation menu.
i.
Leave the Authentication Protocol (AH) checkbox unchecked.
8.
Save the VPN Client Settings.
From the File menu at the top of the Security Policy Editor window, select Save Changes.
After you have configured and saved the VPN client information, you can test the VPN connection
in the manner described in
“SafeNet system tray icon showing enabled condition” on page 3-16
.
You can also use the log and connection monitors described in
“Monitoring the PC VPN
Connection Using SafeNet Tools” on page 5-18
.