Netgear FVS318Gv2 – ProSAFE VPN Firewall Series Verweishandbuch

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Introduction 
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NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Firewall FVS318G v2 
The bottom of each screen provides action buttons. The nature of the screen determines 
which action buttons are shown. The following figure shows an example:
Figure 7. Action buttons
Any of the following action buttons might display onscreen (this list might not be complete):
Apply. Save and apply the configuration.
Reset. Reset the configuration to the previously saved configuration.
Test. Test the configuration.
Auto Detect. Enable the VPN firewall to detect the configuration automatically and 
suggest values for the configuration.
Cancel. Cancel the operation.
When a screen includes a table, table buttons display to let you configure the table entries. 
The nature of the screen determines which table buttons are shown. The following figure 
shows an example:
Figure 8. Table buttons
Any of the following table buttons might display onscreen:
Select All. Select all entries in the table.
Delete. Delete the selected entry or entries from the table.
Enable. Enable the selected entry or entries in the table.
Disable. Disable the selected entry or entries in the table.
Add. Add an entry to the table.
Edit. Edit the selected entry.
Up. Move up the selected entry in the table.
Down. Move down the selected entry in the table.
Apply. Apply the selected entry.
Almost all screens and sections of screens connect to an accompanying help screen. To 
open the help screen, click the 
 (question mark) icon.
Requirements for Entering IP Addresses
To connect to the VPN firewall, your computer must be configured to obtain an IP address 
automatically from the VPN firewall, either an IPv4 address through DHCP or an IPv6 
address through DHCPv6, or both.