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The Use of a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), C-5, Addressing and Subnet Used for Examples
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DG834G Reference Manual Table C-1. Profile Summary VPN Consortium Scenario: Type of VPN Security Scheme: Date Tested: Model/Firmware Tested: NETGEAR-Gateway A NETGEAR-Gateway B IP Addressing: NETGEAR-Gateway A NETGEAR-Gateway B Scenario 1 LAN-to-LAN or Gateway-to-Gateway (not PC/Client-to-Gateway) IKE with Preshared Secret/Key (not Certificate-based) June 2004 DG834G firmware version V2.10.17 FVL328 with firmware version V2.0_07 Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) FDQN 10.5.6.0/24 LAN IP 10.5.6.1 VPNC Example Network Interface Addressing Gateway A WAN IP WAN IP Gateway B dg834g.dyndns.org DG834G (FQDN) fvl328.dyndns.org (FQDN) FVL328 172.23.9.0/24 LAN IP 172.23.9.1 Figure C-5: Addressing and Subnet Used for Examples Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. web site at http://kbserver.netgear.com/DG834G.asp. The Use of a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) Many ISPs (Internet Service Providers) provide connectivity to their customers using dynamic instead of static IP addressing. This means that a user's IP address does not remain constant over time which presents a challenge for gateways attempting to establish VPN connectivity. C-8 NETGEAR VPN Configuration v3.0, September 2005