Netgear 05200007 User Manual
Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
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Using the Security Policy Editor
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4.
Click OK.
5.
Click Save.
Delete a Redundant Gateway
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, expand a secure connection
.
2.
Click the redundant gateway
to delete.
3.
Click .
4.
When a confirmation dialog box opens, click Yes.
5.
Click Save.
Disable Redundant Gateways
You can disable all redundant gateways for a selected secure connection without deleting them.
You can also enable them again later.
You can also enable them again later.
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, select the specific secure
connection .
connection .
2.
In the Remote Party Addressing and Identity group, clear the Connect using check box.
3.
Click Save.
Manage the Security Policy
When you export a security policy, the client creates an .spd file that contains all the connections,
proposals, global policy settings, and My Identity information from the security policy. You can
include this security policy file in a customized client installation; make it available to users on a
Web site, CD-ROM, or other location or medium; or save it as a backup of your security policy.
proposals, global policy settings, and My Identity information from the security policy. You can
include this security policy file in a customized client installation; make it available to users on a
Web site, CD-ROM, or other location or medium; or save it as a backup of your security policy.
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, click File>Export Security Policy. The Export Policy To
dialog box opens.
dialog box opens.
2.
In the Save As dialog box, navigate to the directory to save this file to and enter the filename.
The default location and name is C:\policy.spd.
The default location and name is C:\policy.spd.
Note: If you are creating a customized installation, rename this file IPSecPolicy.spd.