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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec
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v1.0, October 2007
VPN Tunnel Connection Status
Recent VPN tunnel activity is shown on the IPsec Connection Status screen (accessed by 
selecting VPN from the main menu and Connection Status from the submenu).You can set a Poll 
Interval (in seconds) to check the connection status of all active IKE Policies to obtain the latest 
VPN tunnel activity. The Active IPsec (SA)s table also lists current data for each active IPsec SA 
(Security Association):
Policy Name. The name of the VPN policy associated with this SA. 
Endpoint. The IP address on the remote VPN Endpoint. 
Tx (KBytes). The amount of data transmitted over this SA. 
Tx (Packets). The number of packets transmitted over this SA.
State. The current state of the SA. Phase 1 is “Authentication phase” and Phase 2 is “Key 
Exchange phase”. 
Action. Allows you to terminate or build the SA (connection), if required.
Creating a VPN Client Connection: VPN Client to FVS336G
This section describes how to configure a VPN connection between a Windows PC and the 
FVS336G VPN firewall. 
Using the FVS336G's VPN Wizard, we will create a single set of VPN client policies (IKE and 
VPN) that will allow up to 200 remote PCs to connect from locations in which their IP addresses 
are unknown in advance. The PCs may be directly connected to the Internet or may be behind NAT 
routers. If more PCs are to be connected, an additional policy or policies must be created. 
Each PC will use Netgear's ProSafe VPN Client software. Since the PC's IP address is assumed to 
be unknown, the PC must always be the initiator of the connection.
This procedure was developed and tested using:
Netgear FVS336G ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN 
Netgear ProSafe VPN Client 
NAT router: Netgear FR114P 
Configuring the FVS336G
1. Start/open the VPN Wizard.