Netgear DG834GUv5 Reference Manual - Page 140

Verifying the Status of a VPN Tunnel, Start Using a VPN Tunnel to Active

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DG834G Reference Manual Once the connection is established, you can open the browser of the PC and enter the LAN IP address of the remote DG834G. After a short wait, you should see the login screen of the ADSL Modem Router (unless another PC already has the DG834G management interface open). • Gateway-to-Gateway Configuration-test the VPN tunnel by pinging the remote network from a PC attached to the DG834G. a. Open command prompt (i.e., Start -> Run -> cmd). b. ping 192.168.3.1. Figure 8-33: Pinging test results Note: The pings may fail the first time. If so, then try the pings a second time. Start Using a VPN Tunnel to Active It To use a VPN tunnel, use a Web browser to go to a URL whose IP address or range is covered by the policy for that VPN tunnel. Verifying the Status of a VPN Tunnel To use the VPN Status page to determine the status of a VPN tunnel, perform the following steps: 1. Log in to the ADSL Modem Router. 2. Open the DG834G management interface and click on VPN Status to get the VPN Status/Log screen (Figure 8-34). Log-this log shows the details of recent VPN activity, including the building of the VPN tunnel. If there is a problem with the VPN tunnel, refer to the log for information about what might be the cause of the problem. • Click Refresh to see the most recent entries. • Click Clear Log to delete all log entries. 8-30 v3.0, September 2005 Virtual Private Networking

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DG834G Reference Manual
8-30
Virtual Private Networking
v3.0, September 2005
Once the connection is established, you can open the browser of the PC and enter the LAN IP
address of the remote DG834G. After a short wait, you should see the login screen of the
ADSL Modem Router (unless another PC already has the DG834G management interface
open).
Gateway-to-Gateway Configuration
—test the VPN tunnel by pinging the remote network
from a PC attached to the DG834G.
a.
Open command prompt (i.e., Start -> Run -> cmd).
b.
ping 192.168.3.1.
Figure 8-33:
Pinging test results
Note:
The pings may fail the first time. If so, then try the pings a second time.
Start Using a VPN Tunnel to Active It
To use a VPN tunnel, use a Web browser to go to a URL whose IP address or range is covered by
the policy for that VPN tunnel.
Verifying the Status of a VPN Tunnel
To use the VPN Status page to determine the status of a VPN tunnel, perform the following steps:
1.
Log in to the ADSL Modem Router.
2.
Open the DG834G management interface and click on VPN Status to get the VPN Status/Log
screen (
Figure 8-34
).
Log—this log shows the details of recent VPN activity, including the building of the VPN
tunnel. If there is a problem with the VPN tunnel, refer to the log for information about what
might be the cause of the problem.
Click Refresh to see the most recent entries.
Click Clear Log to delete all log entries.