Netgear DG834GUv5 Reference Manual - Page 123

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

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DG834G Reference Manual • From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, click Add, then Connection. Figure 8-9 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 DG834G on LAN A. Note: In this example, the Connection Name used on the client side of the VPN tunnel is toDG834 and it does not have to match the RoadWarrior Connection Name used on the gateway side of the VPN tunnel because Connection Names are arbitrary to how the VPN tunnel functions. Tip: Choose Connection Names that make sense to the people using and administering the VPN. • Select the Secure in the Connection Security check box. • Select IP Subnet in the ID Type menu. • In this example, type 192.168.3.1 in the Subnet field as the network address of the DG834G. • Enter 255.255.255.0 in the Mask field as the LAN Subnet Mask of the DG834G. Virtual Private Networking v3.0, September 2005 8-13

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DG834G Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking
8-13
v3.0, September 2005
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 DG834G
on LAN A.
Select the Secure in the Connection Security check box.
Select IP
Subnet in the ID Type menu.
In this example, type
192.168.3.1
in the Subnet field as the network address of the
DG834G.
Enter
255.255.255.0
in the Mask field as the LAN Subnet Mask of the DG834G.
Figure 8-9
Note:
In this example, the Connection Name used on the client side of the VPN
tunnel is
toDG834
and it does not have to match the
RoadWarrior
Connection Name used on the gateway side of the VPN tunnel because
Connection Names are arbitrary to how the VPN tunnel functions.
Tip:
Choose Connection Names that make sense to the people using and
administering the VPN.