Netgear FVS318N User Manual

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Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates
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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N 
Edit Domains
To edit a domain:
1. 
Select Users > Domains. The Domains screen displays (see 
2. 
In the Action column of the List of Domains table, click the Edit table button for the domain 
that you want to edit. The Edit Domains screen displays. This screen is very similar to the 
Add Domains screen (see the previous figure).
3. 
Modify the settings as explained in the previous table. (You cannot modify the Domain Name 
and Authentication Type fields.)
4. 
Click Apply to save your changes. The modified domain is displayed in the List of Domains 
table.
Note:  
You cannot edit the geardomain default domain.
Configure Groups
The use of groups simplifies the configuration of VPN policies when different sets of users 
have different restrictions and access controls. It also simplifies the configuration of web 
access exception rules. Like the default domain of the wireless VPN firewall, the default 
group is also named geardomain. The default group geardomain is assigned to the default 
domain geardomain. You cannot delete the default domain geardomain, nor its associated 
default group geardomain.
IMPORTANT:
When you create a new domain on the Domains screen (see the 
previous section), a group with the same name as the new domain 
is created automatically. You cannot delete such a group. However, 
when you delete the domain with which it is associated, the group 
is deleted automatically.
Note:  
IPSec VPN and L2TP users do not belong to a domain and are not 
assigned to a group.
Note:  
Groups that are defined on the Groups screen are used for setting 
SSL VPN policies. These groups should not be confused with LAN 
groups that are defined on the IPv4 LAN Groups screen and that are 
used to simplify firewall policies. For information about LAN groups, 
see