ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N

2.Verify that the wireless VPN firewall issued an IP address to the VPN client. This IP address displays in the VPN Client address field on the IPSec pane of the VPN client. (The following figure shows the upper part of the IPSec pane only.)

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3.From the client computer, ping a computer on the wireless VPN firewall LAN.

Modify or Delete a Mode Config Record

Note: Before you modify or delete a Mode Config record, make sure that it is not used in an IKE policy.

To edit a Mode Config record:

1.On the Mode Config screen (see Figure 145 on page 244), click the Edit button in the Action column for the record that you want to modify. The Edit Mode Config Record screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add Mode Config Record screen (see Figure 146 on page 245).

2.Modify the settings as explained in Table 57 on page 245.

3.Click Apply to save your settings.

To delete one or more Mode Config records:

1.On the Mode Config screen (see Figure 145 on page 244), select the check box to the left of each record that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all records.

2.Click the Delete table button.

Configure Keep-Alives and Dead Peer Detection

Configure Keep-Alives

Configure Dead Peer Detection

In some cases, you might not want a VPN tunnel to be disconnected when traffic is idle, for example, when client-server applications over the tunnel cannot tolerate the tunnel

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