Netgear N750-WiFi User Manual - Page 128

Manual, To manage the VPN policies, ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VPN Policies, Enable, Apply

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N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL Modem Router DGND4000 There are two types of VPN policies: • Manual. All settings (including the keys) for the VPN tunnel are input manually at each end (both VPN endpoints). No third-party server or organization is involved. • Auto. Some parameters for the VPN tunnel are generated automatically. This process requires using the IKE (Internet Key Exchange) protocol to perform negotiations between the two VPN endpoints.  To manage the VPN policies: 1. Click ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VPN Policies. The Policy Table contains the following data: • Enable. Use this check box to enable or disable a policy as required. Click Apply after you make any changes. • Name. Each policy has a unique name to identify it. • Type. The type is Auto or Manual. • Local. The IP address or address range on your local LAN. Traffic must be from (or to) these addresses to be covered by this policy. • Remote. The IP address or address range of the remote network. Traffic must be to (or from) these addresses to be covered by this policy. • ESP. Encapsulating Security Payload. This setting specifies the encryption protocol used for the VPN data. 2. Click the appropriate button to manage a VPN policy: • Edit. Edit (modify) the selected policy. (Select a policy by selecting the radio button.) • Delete. Delete the selected policy. Advanced Settings 128

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Advanced Settings
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N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL Modem Router DGND4000
There are two types of VPN policies:
Manual
. All settings (including the keys) for the VPN tunnel are input manually at each
end (both VPN endpoints). No third-party server or organization is involved.
Auto
. Some parameters for the VPN tunnel are generated automatically. This process
requires using the IKE (Internet Key Exchange) protocol to perform negotiations between
the two VPN endpoints.
To manage the VPN policies:
1.
Click
ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VPN Policies
.
The Policy Table contains the following data:
Enable
. Use this check box to enable or disable a policy as required. Click
Apply
after you make any changes.
Name
. Each policy has a unique name to identify it.
Type
. The type is Auto or Manual.
Local
. The IP address or address range on your local LAN. Traffic must be from (or
to) these addresses to be covered by this policy.
Remote
. The IP address or address range of the remote network. Traffic must be to
(or from) these addresses to be covered by this policy.
ESP
. Encapsulating Security Payload. This setting specifies the encryption protocol
used for the VPN data.
2.
Click the appropriate button to manage a VPN policy:
Edit
. Edit (modify) the selected policy. (Select a policy by selecting the radio button.)
Delete
. Delete the selected policy.