FVS318N
Technical Support
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Trademarks
Statement of Conditions
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Contents
LAN Configuration
Firewall Protection
Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections
Network and System Management
Appendix a Default Settings and Technical Specifications
Introduction
Wireless Features
Key Features and Capabilities
Introduction
Advanced VPN Support for Both IPSec and SSL
Powerful, True Firewall
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
Security Features
Extensive Protocol Support
Easy Installation and Management
Hardware Features
Package Contents
Wireless LED Right LAN LEDs Right WAN LED
Power Left LAN LEDs
Green, one for each port
Active WAN LED
DMZ LED
Activity Description LAN Ports
WAN Port
Rear Panel
Bottom Panel with Product Label
Choose a Location for the Wireless VPN Firewall
To log in to the wireless VPN firewall
Log In to the Wireless VPN Firewall
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Web Management Interface Menu Layout
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IPv4
Requirements for Entering IP Addresses
IPv6
Tasks to Set Up an IPv4 Internet Connection to Your ISP
Internet and WAN Configuration Tasks
Complete these four tasks
Tasks to Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection to Your ISP
Configure the IPv4 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
IPv4 and IPv6 Internet and Broadband Settings
Configure the IPv4 Routing Mode
Configure the IPv4 WAN Mode
To configure the IPv4 routing mode
Network Address Translation
Click Apply to save your settings
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Pptp
Connection Method Manual Data Input Required
To manually configure the IPv4 broadband ISP settings
Manually Configure an IPv4 Internet Connection
Setting Description
Pptp and PPPoE settings
Step
Has assigned one. You can leave this field blank
Identifier check box
DNS server settings
Get Automatically from ISP radio button
Configure Dynamic DNS
To configure Ddns
Ddns service settings
Configure the IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
To configure the IPv6 routing mode
Configure the IPv6 Routing Mode
Use a DHCPv6 Server to Configure an IPv6 Internet Connection
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Configure a Static IPv6 Internet Connection
Setting Description
Configure a PPPoE IPv6 Internet Connection
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Stateless DHCPv6 Server With Prefix Delegation on
WAN Port Status on Options and Other Tasks on
Configure 6to4 Automatic Tunneling
Select the Enable Automatic Tunneling check box
Configure Isatap Automatic Tunneling
To configure an Isatap tunnel
To edit an Isatap tunnel
Add Isatap Tunnel screen settings
View the Tunnel Status and IPv6 Addresses
Configure Stateless IP/ICMP Translation
To delete one or more tunnels
To view the status of the tunnels and IPv6 addresses
To configure Siit
Configure Advanced WAN Options and Other Tasks
To configure advanced WAN options
Setting Description MTU Size
Broadband Advanced Options screen settings
Default Address radio button
Setting Speed Description
Router’s MAC Address
What to Do Next
Additional WAN-Related Configuration Tasks
Verify the Connection
Manage IPv4 Virtual LANs and Dhcp Options
LAN Configuration
Port-Based VLANs
LAN Configuration
Assign and Manage Vlan Profiles
Explained in Configure the IPv4 Internet Connection and WAN
Vlan Dhcp Options
Dhcp Relay
Dhcp Server
DNS Proxy
Ldap Server
Configure a Vlan Profile
To add a Vlan profile
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Setting Description Vlan Profile
Add Vlan Profile screen settings
IP Setup
Port Membership
VLAN, the default start IP address is
Inter Vlan Routing
DNS Proxy
To enable, disable, or delete one or more Vlan profiles
Configure Vlan MAC Addresses and LAN Advanced Settings
To configure a Vlan to have a unique MAC address
To edit a Vlan profile
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To edit a secondary LAN IP address
To add a secondary LAN IPv4 address
To delete one or more secondary LAN IP addresses
Manage IPv4 Groups and Hosts IPv4 LAN Groups
Manage the Network Database
Also Set Up Dhcp Address Reservation on
Add Known PCs and Devices section settings
Add Computers or Devices to the Network Database
Edit Computers or Devices in the Network Database
Deleting Computers or Devices from the Network Database
Change Group Names in the Network Database
To edit the names of any of the eight available groups
Set Up Dhcp Address Reservation
DHCPv6 Server Options
Manage the IPv6 LAN
Stateless DHCPv6 Server
Stateful DHCPv6 Server
Stateless DHCPv6 Server With Prefix Delegation
Configure the IPv6 LAN
Setting Description IPv6 LAN Setup
LAN Setup screen settings for IPv6
DHCPv6
Prefix delegation check box is selected. The stateless
Settings IPv6 screen see Configure a Static IPv6 Internet
IPv6 screen see Configure a Static IPv6 Internet Connection
IPv6 LAN Address Pools
To add an IPv6 LAN address pool
To edit an IPv6 LAN address pool
LAN IPv6 Config screen settings
To delete one or more IPv6 LAN address pools
To add an IPv6 prefix
IPv6 LAN Prefixes for Prefix Delegation
To edit a prefix
To delete one or more prefixes
Flags in the Radvd DHCPv6 Server Provides Radvd Provides
DHCPv6 and Radvd interaction in the LAN
Radvd screen settings for the LAN
To add an advertisement prefix for the LAN
Advertisement Prefixes for the LAN
MTU
To edit an advertisement prefix
Add Advertisement Prefix screen settings for the LAN
SLA ID
To delete one or more advertisement prefixes
DMZ
Enable and Configure the DMZ Port for IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic
DMZ Port for IPv4 Traffic
To enable and configure the DMZ port for IPv4 traffic
Setting Description DMZ Port Setup
DMZ Setup screen settings for IPv4
Dhcp for DMZ Connected Computers
DMZ Port for IPv6 Traffic
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Configure the IPv6 Router Advertisement Daemon
DMZ Setup screen settings for IPv6
DHCPv6 for DMZ Connected Computers
Advertisement Prefixes for the DMZ on
IPv6 DMZ Address Pools
IPv6 screen see Configure a Static IPv6 Internet
To add an IPv6 DMZ address pool
To edit an IPv6 DMZ address pool
DMZ IPv6 Config screen settings
To delete one or more IPv6 DMZ address pools
DHCPv6 and Radvd interaction in the DMZ
Radvd screen settings for the DMZ
To add an advertisement prefix for the DMZ
Advertisement Prefixes for the DMZ
Add Advertisement Prefix screen settings for the DMZ
Manage Static IPv4 Routing
Configure Static IPv4 Routes
To add an IPv4 static route to the Static Route table
Add Static Route screen settings for IPv4
To enable and configure RIP
Configure the Routing Information Protocol
To edit an IPv4 static route
To delete one or more routes
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RIP Configuration screen settings
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Authentication for RIP-2B/2M
IPv4 Static Route Example
Manage Static IPv6 Routing
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Add IPv6 Static Routing screen settings
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To edit an IPv6 static route
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Overview of the Wireless Features
Wireless Configuration and Security
Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines
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To configure the basic radio settings
Configure the Basic Radio Settings
Radio Settings screen settings
Setting Descriptions
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Physical and Technical Specifications on
Channel Guidelines following this table
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Operating Frequency Channel Guidelines
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Wireless Data Security Options
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Wireless Security Profiles
Data encryption
Network authentication
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WPA Radius settings
Before You Change the SSID, WEP, and WPA Settings
WPA2 Radius settings
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To add a wireless profile
Configure and Enable Wireless Profiles
Wireless Profiles screen settings
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Setting Description Wireless Profile Configuration
Add Wireless Profiles screen settings
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Security Options on
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Vlan Profile on
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Setting Description WEP Index and Keys
To edit a wireless profile
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
To delete one or more wireless profiles
To enable or disable one or more wireless profiles
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To allow or restrict access based on MAC addresses
To view the status of a specific wireless profile
View the Status of a Wireless Profile
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Wireless Profile Statistics
Configure Wi-Fi Protected Setup
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Connected Clients
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To configure advanced radio settings
Configure Advanced Radio Settings
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Advanced Wireless screen settings
To test for wireless connectivity
Test Basic Wireless Connectivity
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About Firewall Protection
Firewall Protection
Administrator Tips
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Number of supported firewall rule configurations
Outbound Rules Service Blocking
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Outbound rules overview
Setting Description Outbound Rules
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Set a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic on
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Inbound Rules Port Forwarding
NAT IP
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Setting Description Inbound Rules
Manage the Network Database on page 68. Groups are
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Order of Precedence for Rules
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Configure LAN WAN Rules
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IPv4 LAN WAN Outbound Rules
Create LAN WAN Outbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 LAN WAN outbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 LAN WAN outbound rule
IPv6 LAN WAN Outbound Rules
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IPv4 LAN WAN Inbound Service Rules
Create LAN WAN Inbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 LAN WAN inbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 LAN WAN inbound rule
IPv6 LAN WAN Inbound Rules
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Configure DMZ WAN Rules
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IPv4 DMZ WAN Outbound Service Rules
Create DMZ WAN Outbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 DMZ WAN outbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 DMZ WAN outbound rule
IPv6 DMZ WAN Outbound Service Rules
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IPv4 DMZ WAN Inbound Service Rules
Create DMZ WAN Inbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 DMZ WAN inbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 DMZ WAN inbound rule
IPv6 DMZ WAN Inbound Service Rules
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Configure LAN DMZ Rules
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IPv4 LAN DMZ Outbound Service Rules
Create LAN DMZ Outbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 LAN DMZ outbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 LAN DMZ outbound rule
IPv6 LAN DMZ Outbound Service Rules
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IPv4 LAN DMZ Inbound Service Rules
Create LAN DMZ Inbound Service Rules
To create a new IPv4 LAN DMZ inbound rule
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To create a new IPv6 LAN DMZ inbound rule
IPv6 LAN DMZ Inbound Service Rules
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Examples of Inbound Firewall Rules
Examples of Firewall Rules
IPv4 LAN WAN Inbound Rule Host a Local Public Web Server
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IPv4 LAN WAN Outbound Rule Block Instant Messenger
Examples of Outbound Firewall Rules
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Attack Checks
Configure Other Firewall Features
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Attack Checks screen settings for IPv4
To enable IPv4 attack checks for your network environment
Setting Description WAN Security Checks
IPv4 Attack Checks
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Setting Description LAN Security Checks
VPN Pass through
Pptp L2TP
IPv6 Attack Checks
Setting Description Jumbo Frames
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Session Limit screen settings
To enable and configure session limits
Setting Description Session Limit
Set Limits for IPv4 Sessions
Session Timeout
To enable ALG for SIP
Manage the Application Level Gateway for SIP Sessions
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Add Customized Services
Services, Bandwidth Profiles, and QoS Profiles
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Services screen settings
To add a customized service
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ICMPv6
To delete one or more services
To edit a service
Service Profiles on
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Create Bandwidth Profiles
To add and enable a bandwidth profile
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Add Bandwidth Profile screen settings
To edit a bandwidth profile
Preconfigured Quality of Service Profiles
To delete one or more bandwidth profiles
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Configure Content Filtering
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To enable and configure content filtering
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To build your list of trusted domains
To apply keyword blocking to LAN groups
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To set a schedule
Set a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic
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Enable Source MAC Filtering
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Set Up IP/MAC Bindings
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IPv4/MAC Bindings
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IP/MAC Binding screen settings for IPv4
To edit an IP/MAC binding
IPv6/MAC Bindings
To remove one or more IP/MAC bindings from the table
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IP/MAC Binding screen settings for IPv6
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To add a port triggering rule
Configure Port Triggering
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To edit a port triggering rule
Port Triggering screen settings
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To configure UPnP
Configure Universal Plug and Play
To display the status of the port triggering rules
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Virtual Private Networking Using IPSec and L2TP Connections
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Virtual Private Networking Using IPSec and L2TP Connections
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Setting Description About VPN Wizard
Connection Name and Remote IP Type
End Point Information a
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Setting Description Secure Connection Remote Accessibility
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Create an IPv6 Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
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Create an IPv4 Client-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
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IPSec VPN Wizard settings for a client-to-gateway tunnel
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Information required to configure the VPN client
Component Enter the information that you collected Example
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Setting Description Advanced features
VPN client advanced authentication settings
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NAT-T
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Type vpnclient
To create new authentication settings
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VPN client authentication settings
Enter
IKE
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Type netgearplatform
To create an IPSec configuration
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VPN client IPSec configuration settings
ESP
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To specify the global parameters
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Test the Netgear VPN Client Connection
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Click Gateway-Tunnel, and press Ctrl+O
Netgear VPN Client Status and Log Information
View the Wireless VPN Firewall IPSec VPN Connection Status
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To display the IPSec VPN log
View the Wireless VPN Firewall IPSec VPN Log
IPSec VPN Connection Status screen information
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Manage IKE Policies
Manage IPSec VPN Policies
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IKE Policies Screen
To access the IKE Policies screen
IKE Policies screen information for IPv4 and IPv6
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To delete one or more IKE polices
Manually Add or Edit an IKE Policy
To manually add an IKE policy for IPv4 or IPv6
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Setting Description Mode Config Record
Add IKE Policy screen settings
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General
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Setting Description Local
Remote
IKE SA Parameters
Group 1 768 bit
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Group 5 1536 bit
Dead Peer
To edit an IKE policy
Setting Description Extended Authentication
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VPN Policies Screen
Manage VPN Policies
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VPN Policies screen information for IPv4 and IPv6
Manually Add or Edit a VPN Policy
To enable or disable one or more VPN policies
To delete one or more VPN polices
To manually add a VPN policy
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Setting Description General
Add New VPN Policy screen settings for IPv4 and IPv6
Configure Keep-Alives
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Setting Description Traffic Selection
Manual Policy Parameters
Auto Policy Parameters
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To edit a VPN policy
Configure Extended Authentication Xauth
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To enable and configure Xauth
Configure Xauth for VPN Clients
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Radius Client and Server Configuration
User Database Configuration
Extended authentication settings for IPv4 and IPv6
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Radius Client screen settings
To configure primary and backup Radius servers
Setting Description Primary Radius Server
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Connection Configuration
Backup Radius Server
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Mode Config Operation
Assign IPv4 Addresses to Remote Users Mode Config
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To configure Mode Config on the wireless VPN firewall
Setting Description Client Pool
Add Mode Config Record screen settings
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Traffic Tunnel Security Level
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Setting Description IKE SA Parameters
Select Group 2 1024 bit
Screen see User Database Configuration on
Configure the ProSafe VPN Client for Mode Config Operation
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Radius Chap
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Type GWModeConfig
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VPN client authentication settings Mode Config
VPN client advanced authentication settings Mode Config
Type TunnelModeConfig
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VPN client IPSec configuration settings Mode Config
192.168.1.1
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Configure the Mode Config Global Parameters
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Test the Mode Config Connection
Modify or Delete a Mode Config Record
Configure Keep-Alives and Dead Peer Detection
To edit a Mode Config record
To delete one or more Mode Config records
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Configure Keep-Alives
To configure DPD on a configured IKE policy
Configure Dead Peer Detection
Keep-alive settings
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Dead Peer Detection settings
Configure NetBIOS Bridging with IPSec VPN
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To enable NetBIOS bridging on a configured VPN tunnel
Configure the L2TP Server
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L2TP Server screen settings
L2TP Active Users screen information
View the Active L2TP Users
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L2TP IP
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SSL VPN Portal Options
Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections
Overview of the SSL Configuration Process
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Create the Portal Layout
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To create a new SSL VPN portal layout
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Portal URL
Setting Description Portal Layout and Theme Name
Add Portal Layout screen settings
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To edit a portal layout
Configure Domains, Groups, and Users
To delete one or more portal layouts
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Add Servers and Port Numbers
Configure Applications for Port Forwarding
To add a server and a port number
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Port forwarding applications/TCP port numbers
Add a New Host Name
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TCP Application Port Number
To add servers and host names for client name resolution
Configure the SSL VPN Client
Fully Qualified Domain Name. The full server name
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To define the client IP address range
Configure the Client IP Address Range
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Setting Description Client IP Address Range
SSL VPN Client screen settings for IPv4 and IPv6
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Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients on
To add an SSL VPN tunnel client route
Add Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients
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Add New Network Resources
Use Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies
To define a network resource
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To delete one or more network resources
Edit Network Resources to Specify Addresses
To edit network resources
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Setting Description Add Resource Addresses
Resources screen settings to edit a resource
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Configure User, Group, and Global Policies
To view the existing SSL VPN policies
View Policies
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To add an SSL VPN policy
Add an IPv4 or IPv6 SSL VPN Policy
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Add SSL VPN Policy screen for IPv4
Setting Description Policy For
Add SSL VPN Policy screen settings
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Add SSL VPN Policies
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To edit an SSL VPN policy
Access the New SSL Portal Login Screen
To delete one or more SSL VPN policies
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Portal Layouts screen for IPv6
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To view the status of current SSL VPN tunnels
View the SSL VPN Connection Status and SSL VPN Log
To display the SSL VPN log
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Wireless VPN Firewall’s Authentication Process and Options
Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates
External authentication protocols and methods
Authentication Description Protocol or Method
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Configure Domains
Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users
Create Domains
To create a domain
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Add Domain screen settings
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Server Configuration
Radius Client
To delete one or more domains
Windows login account name in email format . For example
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Display name in the DN format . For example
Edit Domains
Configure Groups
To edit a domain
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To create a VPN group
Create Groups
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To delete one or more groups
Add Group screen settings
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Edit Groups
Configure User Accounts
To edit a VPN group
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To create a user account
Configure Extended Authentication Xauth on
Add Users screen settings
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Configure Login Policies
Set User Login Policies
To configure user login policies
To delete one or more user accounts
To restrict logging in based on IPv4 addresses
Configure Login Restrictions Based on IPv4 Addresses
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Defined addresses settings for IPv4
Configure Login Restrictions Based on IPv6 Addresses
To delete one or more IPv4 addresses
To restrict logging in based on IPv6 addresses
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Defined addresses settings for IPv6
To delete one or more IPv6 addresses
Configure Login Restrictions Based on Web Browser
To restrict logging in based on the user’s browser
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Internet Explorer Opera Netscape Navigator
Change Passwords and Other User Settings
To delete one or more browsers
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Edit User screen settings
To modify user settings, including passwords
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Manage Digital Certificates for VPN Connections
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VPN Certificates Screen
To view and upload trusted certificates
Manage VPN CA Certificates
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To delete one or more digital certificates
Manage VPN Self-Signed Certificates
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Generate self-signed certificate request settings
512 1024 2048
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View and Manage Self-Signed Certificates
Manage the VPN Certificate Revocation List
To delete one or more SCRs
To delete one or more self-signed certificates
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To delete one or more CRLs
Bandwidth Capacity
Performance Management
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Network and System Management
Features That Reduce Traffic
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Content Filtering
Source MAC Filtering
Features That Increase Traffic
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DMZ Port
Port Triggering
Exposed Hosts
VPN and L2TP Tunnels
Monitoring Tools for Traffic Management
Use QoS and Bandwidth Assignment to Shift the Traffic Mix
Set QoS Priorities
Assign Bandwidth Profiles
System Management
Change Passwords and Administrator and Guest Settings
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Configure Remote Management Access
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Remote Management screen for IPv4
Setting Description Secure Http Management
Remote Management screen settings for IPv4 and IPv6
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About Remote Access
Telnet Management
To access the CLI
Use the Command-Line Interface
Use a Simple Network Management Protocol Manager
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To configure the Snmp settings
Snmp screen settings
To edit an Snmp configuration
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To edit the SNMPv3 default users
To delete one or more Snmp configurations
Edit User screen settings for SNMPv3 users
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Snmp SysConfiguration screen settings
To configure the Snmp system information
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Setting Description SysName
Manage the Configuration File
Default name is FVS318N
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Restore Settings
Back Up Settings
To back up settings
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Revert to Factory Default Settings
To download a firmware version and upgrade the firmware
Update the Firmware
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Time Zone screen settings
Configure Date and Time Service
To set time, date, and NTP servers
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Http//support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome
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To configure and monitor traffic limits on the WAN port
Enable the WAN Traffic Meter
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Monitor System Access and Performance
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Setting Description Enable Traffic Meter
Traffic Counter
Alerts, and Event Notifications on
To configure and activate logs
Configure Logging, Alerts, and Event Notifications
Setting Description When Limit is reached
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Setting Description Log Options
Firewall Logs & E-mail screen settings
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Routing Logs
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Setting Description Enable E-mail Logs
Send e-mail logs by Schedule
Setting Description Enable SysLogs
How to Send Syslogs over a VPN Tunnel between Sites
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To change the remote IP address in the VPN policy
Configure Gateway 1 at Site
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Type of Address Gateway 1 at Site Gateway 2 at Site
To change the local IP address in the VPN policy
Configure Gateway 2 at Site
To specify the syslog server that is connected to Gateway
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View the System Status
View Status Screens
Router Status Screen
To view the Router Status screen
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Router Status screen information
To view the Router Statistics screen
Router Statistics Screen
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Router Statistics screen information
Detailed Status Screen
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Router Statistics
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WAN Configuration
LAN Port Configuration
WAN Settings on
Detailed Status screen information
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Wireless Configuration
Enable Wireless Profiles on
Description Wireless Profile Information
Tunnel Status Screen
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To view the active IPSec VPN connections
View the VPN Connection Status and L2TP Users
To view the active SSL VPN connections
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To view the active L2TP tunnel users
View the VPN Logs
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View the Port Triggering Status
To view the status of the port triggering feature
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IPv4 WAN Port Status
View the WAN Port Status
To view the IPv4 status of the WAN port
Port Triggering Status screen information
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Connection Status screen information for an IPv4 connection
IPv4 Internet Connection on
To view the IPv6 status of the WAN port
IPv6 WAN Port Status
Connection Status screen information for an IPv6 connection
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View the Attached Devices
View the Attached Devices and the Dhcp Log
To view the attached devices on the LAN Groups screen
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To review the most recent entries in the Dhcp log
View the Dhcp Log
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To display the Diagnostics screen
Diagnostics Utilities
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Trace a Route
Send a Ping Packet
Look Up a DNS Address
Capture Packets in Real Time
Display the Routing Tables
To display the routing table
To capture packets in real time
To reboot the wireless VPN firewall
Reboot the Wireless VPN Firewall Remotely
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Power LED Not On
Basic Functioning
Test LED Never Turns Off
LAN or WAN Port LEDs Not On
Troubleshoot the Web Management Interface
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When You Enter a URL or IP Address, a Time-Out Error Occurs
To check the WAN IP address
Troubleshoot the ISP Connection
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Troubleshooting the IPv6 Connection
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MAC OS
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Test the LAN Path to Your Wireless VPN Firewall
Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
Ping
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Ping -n 10 IP address
Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
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Restore the Default Configuration and Password
Access the Knowledge Base and Documentation
Address Problems with Date and Time
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Feature Login settings Default Behavior
Factory Default Settings
WAN settings
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Feature Default Behavior
Default Settings and Technical Specifications
IPv4 LAN, DMZ, and routing settings
IPv6 LAN and DMZ settings
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Firewall and security settings
SIP ALG
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Wireless radio and access point settings
3DES
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SHA-1
SSL VPN settings
Radius settings
User, group, and domain settings
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Wireless VPN firewall physical and technical specifications
Physical and Technical Specifications
Administrative and monitoring settings
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Wireless VPN firewall SSL VPN specifications
Wireless VPN firewall IPSec VPN specifications
Setting Specification
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Wireless VPN firewall wireless specifications
What Are the Benefits of Two-Factor Authentication?
Why Do I Need Two-Factor Authentication?
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What Is Two-Factor Authentication?
Netgear Two-Factor Authentication Solutions
Two-Factor Authentication
To use WiKID for end users
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FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
Regulatory Compliance Information
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European Union
Notification of Compliance Wired
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Additional Copyrights
AES
Terms
MD5
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Edoc in Languages of the European Community
Language Statement
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Notification of Compliance Wireless
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FCC Caution
Important Note Radiation Exposure Statement
Industry Canada
Interference Reduction Table
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Index
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DMZ Radvd
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DMZ Dhcp
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SSL VPN
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IKE policies
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