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Testing the Connection, My Connections\to_FVG

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual 7. In the left frame, click My Identity. 8. From the Select Certificate pull-down menu, choose None. 9. From the ID Type pull-down menu, choose Domain Name. The value entered under Domain Name will be of the form ".fvg_remote.com", where each user must use a different variation on the Domain Name entered here. The is the policy name used in the FVS336G configuration. In this example, it is "home". X and Y are an arbitrary pair of numbers chosen for each user. Note: X may not be zero! In this example, we have entered home11.fvg_remote.com. Up to 200 user variations can be served by one policy. 10. Leave Virtual Adapter disabled, and click your computer's Network Adapter. Your current IP address will appear. 5. Before leaving the My Identity menu, click Pre-Shared Key. 6. Click Enter Key and then enter your preshared key, and click OK. This key will be shared by all users of the FVS336G policy "home". 7. In the left frame, click Security Policy. 8. For the Phase 1 Negotiation Mode, check the Aggressive Mode radio box. 9. PFS should be disabled, and Enable Replay Detection should be enabled. 10. In the left frame, expand Authentication (Phase 1) and choose Proposal 1. The Proposal 1 fields should mirror those in the following figure. No changes should be necessary. 11. In the left frame, expand Key Exchange (Phase 2) and choose Proposal 1. The fields in this proposal should also mirror those in the following figure. No changes should be necessary. 12. In the upper left of the window, click the disk icon to save the policy. Testing the Connection 1. From your PC, right-click on the VPN client icon in your Windows toolbar and choose Connect..., then My Connections\to_FVG. Within 30 seconds you should receive the message "Successfully connected to My Connections\to_FVG" and the VPN client icon in the toolbar should say On: Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec v1.0, October 2007 5-19

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec
5-19
v1.0, October 2007
7.
In the left frame, click
My Identity
.
8.
From the
Select Certificate
pull-down menu, choose
None
.
9.
From the ID Type pull-down menu, choose
Domain Name.
The value entered under Domain Name will be of the form “<
name
><
XY
>.fvg_remote.com”,
where each user must use a different variation on the Domain Name entered here. The <
name
>
is the policy name used in the FVS336G configuration. In this example, it is “home”. X and Y
are an arbitrary pair of numbers chosen for each user.
In this example, we have entered
home11.fvg_remote.com
. Up to 200 user variations can be
served by one policy.
10.
Leave
Virtual Adapter
disabled, and click your computer’s Network Adapter. Your current IP
address will appear.
5.
Before leaving the My Identity menu, click
Pre-Shared Key
.
6.
Click
Enter Key
and then enter your preshared key, and click
OK
. This key will be shared by
all users of the FVS336G policy “home”.
7.
In the left frame, click
Security Policy.
8.
For the
Phase 1 Negotiation Mode
, check the
Aggressive Mode
radio box.
9.
PFS
should be disabled, and
Enable Replay Detection
should be enabled.
10.
In the left frame, expand
Authentication (Phase 1)
and choose
Proposal 1
. The Proposal 1
fields should mirror those in the following figure. No changes should be necessary.
11.
In the left frame, expand
Key Exchange (Phase 2)
and choose
Proposal 1
. The fields in this
proposal should also mirror those in the following figure. No changes should be necessary.
12.
In the upper left of the window, click the disk icon to save the policy.
Testing the Connection
1.
From your PC, right-click on the VPN client icon in your Windows toolbar and choose
Connect...
, then
My Connections\to_FVG
.
Within 30 seconds you should receive the message “Successfully connected to My
Connections\to_FVG” and the VPN client icon in the toolbar should say On:
Note:
X may not be zero!