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name for the NETGEAR FVS318 Gateway A. This name, Type the starting LAN IP Address of Gateway

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband ProSafe VPN Firewall Figure E-2: NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4 VPN Settings (part 1) - Main Mode - In the Connection Name box, enter in a unique name for the VPN tunnel to be configured between the NETGEAR devices. For this example we have used toFVL328. - Enter a Local IPSec Identifier name for the NETGEAR FVS318 Gateway A. This name must be entered in the other endpoint as Remote IPSec Identifier. In this example we used 14.15.16.17 as the local identifier. - Enter a Remote IPSec Identifier name for the remote NETGEAR FVL328 Gateway B. This name must be entered in the other endpoint as Local IPSec Identifier. In this example we used 22.23.24.25 as the remote identifier. - Choose "a subnet of local addresses" from the "Tunnel can be accessed from" pull-down menu. - Type the starting LAN IP Address of Gateway A (10.5.6.1 in our example) in the Local IP Local LAN start IP Address field. - Type the LAN Subnet Mask of Gateway A (255.255.255.0 in our example) in the Local LAN IP Subnetmask field. - Choose "a subnet from local addresses" from the "Tunnel can access" pull-down menu. - Type the starting LAN IP Address of Gateway B (172.23.9.1 in our example) in the Local IP Remote LAN Start IP Address field. NETGEAR VPN Configuration of FVS318 or FVM318 to FVL328 E-3 M-10146-01

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband
ProSafe VPN Firewall
NETGEAR VPN Configuration of FVS318 or FVM318 to FVL328
E-3
M-10146-01
Figure E-2:
NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4 VPN Settings (part 1) – Main Mode
In the Connection Name box, enter in a unique name for the VPN tunnel to be configured
between the NETGEAR devices. For this example we have used
toFVL328
.
Enter a Local IPSec Identifier
name for the NETGEAR FVS318 Gateway A. This name
must be entered in the other endpoint as Remote IPSec Identifier. In this example we used
14.15.16.17
as the local identifier.
Enter a Remote IPSec Identifier
name for the remote NETGEAR FVL328 Gateway B.
This name must be entered in the other endpoint as Local IPSec Identifier. In this example
we used
22.23.24.25
as the remote identifier.
Choose “a subnet of local addresses” from the “Tunnel can be accessed from” pull-down
menu.
Type the starting LAN IP Address of Gateway A (
10.5.6.1
in our example) in the Local IP
Local LAN start IP Address field.
Type the LAN Subnet Mask of Gateway A (
255.255.255.0
in our example) in the Local
LAN IP Subnetmask field.
Choose “a subnet from local addresses” from the “Tunnel can access” pull-down menu.
Type the starting LAN IP Address of Gateway B (
172.23.9.1
in our example) in the Local
IP Remote LAN Start IP Address field.