Netgear FVS318 FVS318 Reference Manual - Page 196

Type the LAN Subnet Mask of Gateway B

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband ProSafe VPN Firewall - 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 of remote 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. - Type the LAN Subnet Mask of Gateway B (255.255.255.0 in our example) in the Remote LAN IP Subnetmask field. - Type the WAN IP address (22.23.24.25 in our example) of Gateway B in the Remote WAN IP or FQDN field. Figure G-4: NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4 VPN Settings (part 2) - Main Mode - From the Secure Association drop-down box, select Main Mode. - Next to Perfect Forward Secrecy, select the Enabled radio button. - From the Encryption Protocol drop-down box, select 3DES. - In the PreShared Key box, type a unique text string to be used as the shared key between Gateway A and Gateway B. In this example we used hr5xb84l6aa9r6. You must make sure the key is the same for both gateways. - In the Key Life box, enter 3600 seconds. - In the IKE Life Time, enter 28800 seconds. - Check the NETBIOS Enable box if you wish to pass NetBIOS traffic over the VPN tunnel, allowing functions such as Microsoft Network Neighborhood browsing. 7. Click Apply to save all changes. This will return you to the VPN Settings screen. 8. When the screen returns to the VPN Settings, make sure the Enable checkbox is selected. G-6 NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 with FQDN to FVL328 M-10146-01

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband
ProSafe VPN Firewall
G-6
NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 with FQDN to FVL328
M-10146-01
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 of remote 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.
Type the LAN Subnet Mask of Gateway B (
255.255.255.0
in our example) in the Remote
LAN IP Subnetmask field.
Type the WAN IP address (
22.23.24.25
in our example) of Gateway B in the Remote
WAN IP or FQDN field.
Figure G-4:
NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4 VPN Settings (part 2) – Main Mode
From the Secure Association drop-down box, select Main Mode.
Next to Perfect Forward Secrecy, select the Enabled radio button.
From the Encryption Protocol drop-down box, select 3DES.
In the PreShared Key box, type a unique text string to be used as the shared key between
Gateway A and Gateway B.
In this example we used
hr5xb84l6aa9r6
. You must make
sure the key is the same for both gateways.
In the Key Life box, enter
3600
seconds.
In the IKE Life Time, enter
28800
seconds.
Check the
NETBIOS Enable box if you wish to pass NetBIOS traffic over the VPN
tunnel, allowing functions such as Microsoft Network Neighborhood browsing.
7.
Click Apply to save all changes. This will return you to the VPN Settings screen.
8.
When the screen returns to the VPN Settings, make sure the Enable checkbox is selected.