NETGEAR FWG114Pv2 - Wireless Firewall With USB Print Server Reference Manual page 275

Wireless 802.11g firewall/print server
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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P v2
Figure H-4: NETGEAR FVS318 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 toFVS328.
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
netgear.dyndns.org (the FQDN) as the local identifier.
Enter a Remote IPSec Identifier name for the remote NETGEAR FVS328 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 from local address 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 finishing LAN IP Address of Gateway A (0.0.0.0 in our example) in the Local IP
Local LAN finish 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 address 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 FVS318 or FVM318 with FQDN to FVS328
201-10301-02, May 2005
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