Netgear FVS318N – Prosafe Wireless N VPN Firewall Reference Manual

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Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN
 Certificates
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ProSAFE Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N 
3.
Enter the settings as described in the following table:
4.
Click Apply to save your settings. The user is added to the List of Users table.
To delete one or more user accounts:
1.
In the List of Users table, select the check box to the left of each user account that you 
want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all accounts. You cannot 
delete a default user account.
2.
Click the Delete table button.
Note:
You cannot delete the default admin or guest user.
Table 74.  Add Users screen settings
 
Setting
Description
User Name
A descriptive (alphanumeric) name of the user for identification and management 
purposes.
User Type
From the drop-down list, select one of the predefined user types that determines the 
access credentials:
Administrator. A user who has full access and the capacity to change the 
wireless VPN firewall configuration (that is, read/write access).
SSL VPN User. A user who can log in only to the SSL VPN portal.
Guest User. A user who can only view the wireless VPN firewall configuration 
(that is, read-only access).
IPSEC VPN User. A user who can make an IPSec VPN connection only through 
a NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client, and only when the XAUTH feature is enabled 
(see 
239).
L2TP User. A user who can connect over an L2TP connection to an L2TP client 
that is located behind the wireless VPN firewall.
Select Group
The drop-down list shows the groups that are listed on the Group screen. From the 
drop-down list, select the group to which the user is assigned. For information about 
how to configure groups, see 
Note:
 
The user is assigned to the domain that is associated with the selected group.
Password
The password that the user needs to enter to gain access to the wireless VPN firewall.
Confirm Password This field needs to be identical to the password that you entered in the Password field.
Idle Timeout
The period after which an idle user is automatically logged out of the web management 
interface. The default idle time-out period is five minutes.