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Netgear ProSAFE FVS336G v3 Reference Manual (693 pages)
ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 11.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Get an Overview of the Features and Hardware and Log in
13
What Is the Prosafe Dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
13
Key Features and Capabilities
13
Two WAN Ports for Increased Reliability and Load Balancing
14
Advanced VPN Support for both Ipsec and SSL
15
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
15
Security Features
16
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
16
Extensive Protocol Support
16
Easy Installation and Management
17
Maintenance and Support
17
Package Contents
18
Hardware Features
18
Front Panel
18
Back Panel
20
Bottom Panel with Product Label
21
Choose a Location for the VPN Firewall
21
Rack-Mount the VPN Firewall with the Mounting Kit
22
Login Requirements
22
Browser Requirements
22
Web Management Interface Overview
23
Requirements for Entering IP Addresses
24
Log in to the VPN Firewall as an Administrator
24
Change the Password for the Default Administrator Account
26
Chapter 2 Configure the Ipv4 Internet and WAN Settings
28
Roadmap to Setting up Ipv4 Internet Connections to Your Isps
29
Configure the Ipv4 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
30
Manage the Ipv4 WAN Routing Mode
30
Let the VPN Firewall Automatically Detect and Configure an Ipv4 Internet Connection
32
Manually Configure a Static Ipv4 Internet Connection
36
Manually Configure a Pppoe Ipv4 Internet Connection
39
Manually Configure a PPTP Ipv4 Internet Connection
44
Configure Load Balancing or Auto-Rollover for Ipv4 Interfaces
48
Load Balancing and Auto-Rollover for Ipv4 WAN Interfaces
48
Configure Load Balancing Mode and Optional Protocol Binding
49
For Ipv4 Interfaces
49
Configure the Auto-Rollover Mode and Failure Detection
56
Method for Ipv4 Interfaces
56
Manage Secondary Ipv4 WAN Addresses
59
Secondary Ipv4 WAN Addresses
60
Add a Secondary WAN Address to a WAN Ipv4 Interface
60
Remove One or more Secondary WAN Addresses
62
Manage Dynamic DNS Connections
63
Dynamic DNS
63
Configure Dynamic DNS
63
Managing Advanced WAN Options
66
Change the Maximum Transmission Unit Size
66
Change the Port Speed and Duplex Settings
68
Change the Advertised MAC Address of the VPN Firewall
70
Set the WAN Connection Type and Corresponding Speeds
72
Manage WAN Qos and WAN Qos Profiles
74
WAN Qos
74
Add a Rate Control WAN Qos Profile
75
Add a Priority Queue WAN Qos Profile
78
Enable WAN Qos and Select the WAN Qos Type
80
Change a Qos Profile
82
Enable, Disable, or Remove One or more WAN Qos Profiles
83
Additional WAN-Related Configuration Tasks
84
What to Do Next
84
Chapter 3 Configure the Ipv6 Internet and WAN Settings
85
Roadmap to Setting up an Ipv6 Internet Connection to Your ISP
86
Configure the Ipv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
87
Ipv6 Network
87
Manage the Ipv6 Routing Mode
88
Use a Dhcpv6 Server to Configure an Ipv6 Internet Connection Automatically
90
Manually Configure a Static Ipv6 Internet Connection
94
Manually Configure a Pppoe Ipv6 Internet Connection
97
Manage Tunneling for Ipv6 Traffic
101
Manage 6To4 Automatic Tunneling
101
Manage ISATAP Automatic Tunneling
103
View the Tunnel Status and Tunnel Ipv6 Addresses
107
Configure Stateless IP/ICMP Translation
108
Stateless IP/ICMP Translation
108
Configure Auto-Rollover for Ipv6 Interfaces
109
Auto-Rollover for Ipv6 WAN Interfaces
110
Configure Auto-Rollover Mode for Ipv6 WAN Interfaces
110
Configure the Failure Detection Method for Ipv6 WAN Interfaces
112
Additional WAN-Related Configuration Tasks
114
What to Do Next
114
Chapter 4 Configure the Ipv4 LAN Settings
115
Manage Ipv4 Virtual Lans and DHCP Options
116
Ipv4 Lans and Vlans
116
Port-Based Vlans
117
Assign VLAN Profiles
117
Vlan Dhcp
119
Manage VLAN Profiles
121
Configure Unique VLAN MAC Addresses
127
Disable the Broadcast of ARP Packets for the Default VLAN
128
Manage Ipv4 Multihome LAN IP Addresses on the Default VLAN
129
Ipv4 Multihome LAN IP Addresses
129
Add a Secondary LAN Ipv4 Address
130
Change a Secondary LAN Ipv4 Address
131
Remove One or more Secondary LAN Ipv4 Addresses
132
Manage Ipv4 LAN Groups and Hosts
133
Network Database
133
DHCP Address Reservation
134
Manage the Network Database
134
Change Group Names in the Network Database
140
Manage the DMZ Port for Ipv4 Traffic
141
Ipv4 DMZ
141
Enable and Configure the DMZ Port for Ipv4 Traffic
142
Manage Static Ipv4 Routing
145
Static Ipv4 Routes
145
Add a Static Ipv4 Route
146
Change a Static Ipv4 Route
148
Remove One or more Static Ipv4 Routes
148
Configure the Routing Information Protocol
149
Ipv4 Static Route Example
152
Chapter 5 Configure the Ipv6 LAN Settings
153
Manage the Ipv6 LAN
154
Ipv6 Lans
154
Dhcpv6 LAN Server Concepts and Configuration Roadmap
154
Configure a Stateless Dhcpv6 Server Without Prefix Delegation for the LAN
156
Manage a Stateless Dhcpv6 Server with Prefix Delegation for the LAN
159
Manage a Stateful Dhcpv6 Server and Ipv6 Address Pools for the LAN
166
Manage the Ipv6 Router Advertisement Daemon for the LAN
172
Manage Ipv6 Multihome LAN IP Addresses
181
Ipv6 Multihome LAN IP Addresses
181
Add a Secondary LAN Ipv6 Address
182
Change a Secondary LAN Ipv6 Address
183
Remove One or more Secondary LAN Ipv6 Addresses
184
Manage the DMZ Port for Ipv6 Traffic
185
Ipv6 DMZ
185
Manage a Stateless Dhcpv6 Server with Prefix Delegation for the DMZ
186
Manage a Stateful Dhcpv6 Server and Ipv6 Address Pools for the DMZ
198
Manage Static Ipv6 Routing
205
Add a Static Ipv6 Route
205
Change a Static Ipv6 Route
207
Remove One or more Static Ipv6 Routes
208
Chapter 6 Customize Firewall Protection
210
Firewall Protection
211
Overview of Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
212
Firewall Rules
212
Outbound Rules - Service Blocking
214
Settings for Outbound Rules
214
Inbound Rules - Port Forwarding
217
Settings for Inbound Rules
219
Change the Default Outbound Policy for LAN WAN Traffic
222
Change the Default LAN WAN Outbound Policy for Ipv4 Traffic
222
Change the Default LAN WAN Outbound Policy for Ipv6 Traffic
224
Add LAN WAN Rules
225
Add LAN WAN Outbound Service Rules
225
Add LAN WAN Inbound Service Rules
230
Add DMZ WAN Rules
235
Add DMZ WAN Outbound Service Rules
235
Add DMZ WAN Inbound Service Rules
239
Add LAN DMZ Rules
244
Add LAN DMZ Outbound Service Rules
244
Add LAN DMZ Inbound Service Rules
248
Manage Existing Firewall Rules
252
Examples of Firewall Rules
254
Examples of Inbound Firewall Rules
255
Examples of Outbound Firewall Rules
263
Configure Other Firewall Features
267
Manage Protection against Common Network Attacks
268
Manage VPN Pass-Through
271
Set Limits for Ipv4 Sessions
274
Manage Time-Out Periods for TCP, UDP, and ICMP Sessions
276
Manage Multicast Pass-Through
278
Manage the Application Level Gateway for SIP Sessions
280
To Enable Alg for Sip
281
Manage Firewall Objects
281
Firewall Objects
282
Manage Customized Services
282
Manage Service Groups
286
Manage IP Address Groups
290
Define a Schedule
294
Manage Quality of Service Profiles for Ipv4 Firewall Rules
295
Default Quality of Service Priorities for Ipv6 Firewall Rules
300
Manage Bandwidth Profiles for Ipv4 Traffic
301
Chapter 7 Protect Your Network
307
Manage Content Filtering
308
Content Filtering Overview
308
Enable Content Filtering and Select Web Components
309
Manage Keywords and Domain Names that Must be Blocked
311
Manage Domain Names that You Trust
312
Manage Keyword Blocking for LAN Groups
313
Enable Source MAC Filtering
314
Manage IP/MAC Bindings
316
IP/MAC Binding Overview
316
Manage IP/MAC Bindings for Ipv4 Traffic
317
Manage IP/MAC Bindings for Ipv6 Traffic
322
Manage Port Triggering
327
Port Triggering Overview
327
Add a Port Triggering Rule
328
Change a Port Triggering Rule
330
Remove One or more Port Triggering Rules
330
Display the Status of Active Port Triggering Rules
331
Enable Universal Plug and Play
332
Chapter 8 Set up Virtual Private Networking with Ipsec Connections
335
Dual WAN Port Systems
336
Use the Ipsec VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations
337
Ipsec VPN Wizard Overview
338
View the Ipsec VPN Wizard Default Values
338
Create an Ipv4 Gateway-To-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
340
Create an Ipv6 Gateway-To-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
343
Create an Ipv4 Client-To-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
347
Test the Connection and View Connection and Status Information
363
Test the NETGEAR Prosafe VPN Client VPN Tunnel Connection
364
NETGEAR Prosafe VPN Client Status and Log Information
365
View the VPN Firewall Ipsec VPN Connection Status and Terminate or Establish Tunnels
366
View the VPN Firewall Ipsec VPN Log
367
Manage Ipsec VPN Policies Manually
368
Manage IKE Policies
369
Manage VPN Policies
381
Configure Extended Authentication (XAUTH)
391
Extended Authentication Overview
392
Enable and Configure Extended Authentication for VPN Clients
392
Radius
395
Configure the RADIUS Servers for the VPN Firewall's RADIUS Client
395
Assign Ipv4 Addresses to Remote Users
397
Mode Config Overview
397
Configure Mode Config Operation on the VPN Firewall
398
Configure the NETGEAR Prosafe VPN Client for Mode Config Operation
405
Test the Mode Config Connection
411
Change a Mode Config Record
413
Remove One or more Mode Config Records
414
Manage Keep-Alives and Dead Peer Detection
414
Keep-Alive and Dead Peer Detection Overview
415
Configure Keep-Alives
415
Configure Dead Peer Detection
417
Configure Netbios Bridging with Ipsec VPN
419
Manage the PPTP Server
420
PPTP Servers Overview
420
Enable and Configure the PPTP Server
421
View the Active PPTP Users and Disconnect Active Users
423
Manage the L2TP Server
424
L2TP Servers Overview
424
Enable and Configure the L2TP Server
424
View the Active L2TP Users and Disconnect Active Users
426
Chapter 9 Set up Virtual Private Networking with SSL Connections
428
SSL VPN Portals Overview
429
SSL VPN Capabilities
429
SSL Tunnels
429
SSL Port Forwarding
429
Build and Access an SSL Portal
430
Build an SSL Portal Using the SSL VPN Wizard
430
SSL VPN Wizard Overview
431
Build an SSL Portal with the SSL VPN Wizard
432
Access a Custom SSL VPN Portal
443
View SSL VPN Connection and Status Information
447
View the VPN Firewall SSL VPN Connection Status and Disconnect Active Users
447
View the VPN Firewall SSL VPN Log
448
Manually Set up or Change an SSL Portal
449
Manual SSL Configuration Overview
449
Manage the Portal Layout
451
Configure Applications for SSL VPN Port Forwarding
456
Configure the SSL VPN Client
462
Manage Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies
470
Configure User, Group, and Global Policies
476
Chapter 10 Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates
491
VPN Firewall's Authentication
491
Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and User Accounts
492
Manage Authentication Domains
492
Manage Authentication Groups
498
Manage User Accounts
502
Manage User Login Policies
508
Change Passwords and Automatic Logout Period
515
Manage Digital Certificates for VPN Connections
516
VPN Certificates Overview
517
Manage VPN CA Certificates
518
Manage VPN Self-Signed Certificates
520
Manage the VPN Certificate Revocation List
526
Chapter 11 Optimize Performance and Manage Your System
531
Performance Management
531
Bandwidth Capacity Overview
531
Features that Reduce Traffic
532
Features that Increase Traffic
534
Dmz Port
536
Use Qos and Bandwidth Assignment to Shift the Traffic MIX
537
Monitoring Tools for Traffic Management
537
System Management
538
Set up Remote Management Access
538
Use the Command-Line Interface
541
Use a Simple Network Management Protocol Manager
542
Manage the Configuration File
550
Revert to Factory Default Settings
555
Configure Date and Time Service
558
Chapter 12 Monitor System Access and Performance
562
Configure and Enable the WAN Ipv4 Traffic Meter
562
Manage the LAN Ipv4 Traffic Meter
564
Configure and Enable the Traffic Meter for a LAN Ipv4 Address Account
565
View Traffic Meter Statistics for a LAN Account
568
Change the Traffic Meter for a LAN Account
569
Remove One or more LAN Traffic Meter Accounts
570
Manage Logging, Alerts, and Event Notifications
571
Logging, Alert, and Event Notification
571
Configure and Activate Logs
571
Enable and Schedule Emailing of Logs
573
Enable the Syslogs
575
View the Routing Logs, System Logs, and Other Event Logs
577
View the DNS Logs
578
View the NTP Logs
579
Send Syslogs over a VPN Tunnel between Sites
580
View the Status and Statistics of the VPN Firewall and Its Traffic
585
View the System Status
586
View the Vlan Status
594
View the VPN Connection Status, L2TP Users, and PPTP Users
596
View the VPN Logs
597
View the Port Triggering Status
597
View the WAN Port Status and Terminate or Establish the Internet Connection
598
Display Internet Traffic by Type of Traffic
602
View the Attached Devices
603
View the DHCP Log
605
Chapter 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
608
Use the Diagnostics Utilities
608
Diagnostic Utility
608
Send a Ping Packet
608
Trace a Route
610
Look up a DNS Address
612
Display the Routing Tables
612
Capture Packets in Real Time
613
Reboot the VPN Firewall Remotely
615
Schedule the VPN Firewall to Reboot
615
Troubleshoot Basic Functioning
616
Troubleshoot the Web Management Interface
617
When You Enter a URL or IP Address, a Time-Out Error Occurs
618
Troubleshoot the ISP Connection
619
Check the WAN IP Address
619
Force Your Modem or Router to Recognize the VPN Firewall
620
Other ISP Troubleshooting Suggestions
620
Troubleshoot the Ipv6 Connection
621
Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
624
Test the LAN Path to Your VPN Firewall
624
Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
625
Troubleshoot Problems with Date and Time
625
Access Documentation from the Web Management Interface
626
Appendix A Network Planning for Multiple WAN Ports
629
What to Consider before You Begin
629
Planning Overview
629
Cabling and Computer Hardware Requirements
630
Computer Network Configuration Requirements
630
Internet Configuration Requirements
631
Overview of the Planning Process
632
Planning for Inbound Traffic
634
Inbound Traffic to a Single WAN Port System
635
Inbound Traffic to a Dual WAN Port System
635
Planning for Virtual Private Networks
636
VPN Telecommuter - Client-To-Gateway
638
VPN Gateway-To-Gateway
640
VPN Telecommuter - Client-To-Gateway through a NAT Router
642
Appendix B System Logs and Error Messages
646
Log Message Terms
646
System Log Messages
646
Ntp
647
Login and Logout
647
System Startup
648
Reboot
648
Firewall Restart
648
Ipsec Restart
649
Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Logs
649
WAN Status
650
Resolved DNS Names
654
VPN Log Messages
654
Traffic Meter Logs
660
Routing Logs
660
LAN to WAN Logs
661
LAN to DMZ Logs
661
DMZ to WAN Logs
661
WAN to LAN Logs
661
DMZ to LAN Logs
662
WAN to DMZ Logs
662
Other Event Logs
662
Session Limit Logs
662
Source MAC Filter Logs
663
Bandwidth Limit Logs
663
DHCP Logs
664
Appendix C Two-Factor Authentication
666
Why Do I Need Two-Factor Authentication
666
What Are the Benefits of Two-Factor Authentication
666
What Is Two-Factor Authentication
666
NETGEAR Two-Factor Authentication Solutions
667
Specifications
670
Appendix D Default Settings and Technical Specifications
671
Factory Default Settings
671
Physical and Technical Specifications
676
Index
679
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