Netgear 05200007 Benutzerhandbuch
Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
Using the Security Policy Editor
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Copy a Redundant Gateway
A quick way to add redundant gateways to a connection is to copy another redundant gateway in
the same connection. You can copy redundant gateway within a connection only, not between
connections.
the same connection. You can copy redundant gateway within a connection only, not between
connections.
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, expand a secure connection
.
2.
Right-click a redundant gateway
, and then click Copy. The New Name for RGW X dialog
box, where X is the sequence number, 1 through 10, opens.
3.
Type a name for this new connection.
4.
Click OK.
5.
Click Save.
Move a Redundant Gateway
When the primary gateway is not available, the client tries redundant gateways in the order in
which they appear for a connection in the Network Security Policy list. You can change the
selection order by moving a gateway up or down in a connection's list. Redundant gateways can be
moved only in their connection.
which they appear for a connection in the Network Security Policy list. You can change the
selection order by moving a gateway up or down in a connection's list. Redundant gateways can be
moved only in their connection.
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, expand the specific secure
connection .
connection .
2.
Select a redundant gateway
.
3.
Click
to move the gateway up or
to it down.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary.
5.
Click Save.
Rename a Redundant Gateway
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, expand the specific secure
connection .
connection .
2.
Right-click a redundant gateway
, and then click Rename. The New Name for RGW X
dialog box opens, where X is the sequence number 1 through 10.
3.
Type the new name.