Netgear FVM318 FVM318 Reference Manual - Page 80

From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, click Add, then Connection.

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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall Figure 5-9: Security Policy Editor New Connection b. Add a new connection • Run the SafeNet Security Policy Editor program and, using the "PC to Network VPN Tunnel Configuration Worksheet" on page 5-9, create a VPN Connection. • From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, click Add, then Connection. A "New Connection" listing appears in the list of policies. Rename the "New Connection" so that it matches the Connection Name you entered in the VPN Settings of the FVM318 on LAN A. In this example, it would be VPNLANPC. • Select Secure in the Connection Security box. • Select IP Subnet in the ID Type menu. • In this example, type 192.168.3.0 in the Subnet field as the network address of the FVM318. The network address is the LAN IP Address of the FVM318 with 0 as the last number. • Enter 255.255.255.0 in the Mask field as the LAN Subnet Mask of the FVM318 • Select All in the Protocol menu to allow all traffic through the VPN tunnel. • Check the Connect using Secure Gateway Tunnel checkbox. • Select IP Address in the ID Type menu below the checkbox. • Enter the public WAN IP Address of the FVM318 in the field directly below the ID Type menu. In this example, 24.0.0.1 would be used. 5-12 Virtual Private Networking

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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall
5-12
Virtual Private Networking
Figure 5-9:
Security Policy Editor New Connection
b.
Add a new connection
Run the SafeNet Security Policy Editor program and, using the
“PC to Network VPN
Tunnel Configuration Worksheet” on page 5-9
, create a VPN Connection.
From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, click Add, then Connection. A
“New Connection” listing appears in the list of policies. Rename the “New
Connection” so that it matches the Connection Name you entered in the VPN Settings
of the FVM318 on LAN A. In this example, it would be
VPNLANPC.
Select Secure in the Connection Security box.
Select IP
Subnet in the ID Type menu.
In this example, type
192.168.3.0
in the Subnet field as the network address of the
FVM318. The network address is the LAN IP Address of the FVM318 with 0 as the
last number.
Enter
255.255.255.0 i
n the Mask field as the LAN Subnet Mask of the FVM318
Select All in the Protocol menu to allow all traffic through the VPN tunnel.
Check the Connect using Secure Gateway Tunnel checkbox.
Select IP
Address in the ID Type menu below the checkbox.
Enter the public WAN IP Address of the FVM318 in the field directly below the ID
Type menu. In this example,
24.0.0.1
would be used.