Netgear FVX538 FVX538 Reference Manual - Page 108

VPN > IPsec VPN > VPN Wizard, Gateway, Connection Name, Pre-shared Key, Remote and Local WAN IP

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual 1. Select VPN > IPsec VPN > VPN Wizard to display the VPN Wizard tab page. To view the wizard default settings, click the VPN Default values link. You can modify these settings after completing the wizard. • Gateway connection • Connection name • Pre-shared key • Remote and local WAN addresses • Remote LAN IP address and subnet Figure 5-4 2. Select Gateway as your connection type. 3. Create a Connection Name. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. This name used to help you manage the VPN settings; is not supplied to the remote VPN endpoint. 4. Enter a Pre-shared Key. The key must be entered both here and on the remote VPN gateway, or the remote VPN client. This key must be a minimum of 8 characters and should not exceed 49 characters. 5. Choose which WAN port to use as the VPN tunnel end point. Note: If you are using a dual WAN rollover configuration, after completing the wizard, you must manually update the VPN policy to enable VPN rollover. This allows the VPN tunnel to roll over when the WAN Mode is set to Auto Rollover. The wizard will not set up the VPN policy with rollover enabled. 6. Enter the Remote and Local WAN IP Addresses or Internet Names of the gateways which will connect. 5-4 Virtual Private Networking v1.0, March 2009

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual
5-4
Virtual Private Networking
v1.0, March 2009
1.
Select
VPN > IPsec VPN > VPN Wizard
to display the VPN Wizard tab page.
To view the wizard default settings, click the VPN Default values link. You can modify these
settings after completing the wizard.
2.
Select
Gateway
as your connection type.
3.
Create a
Connection Name
. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. This name used to
help you manage the VPN settings; is not supplied to the remote VPN endpoint.
4.
Enter a
Pre-shared Key
. The key must be entered both here and on the remote VPN gateway,
or the remote VPN client. This key must be a minimum of 8 characters and should not exceed
49 characters.
5.
Choose which WAN port to use as the VPN tunnel end point.
6.
Enter the
Remote and Local WAN IP
Addresses or Internet Name
s of the gateways which
will connect.
Figure 5-4
Note:
If you are using a dual WAN rollover configuration, after completing the
wizard, you must manually update the VPN policy to enable VPN rollover.
This allows the VPN tunnel to roll over when the WAN Mode is set to Auto
Rollover. The wizard will not set up the VPN policy with rollover enabled.
Gateway connection
Connection name
Pre-shared key
Remote and local
WAN addresses
Remote LAN IP
address and subnet