Netgear FVS318v3 사용자 설명서

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Basic Virtual Private Networking
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January 2005
Chapter 5 
Basic Virtual Private Networking
This chapter describes how to use the virtual private networking (VPN) features of the FVS318v3 
VPN Firewall. VPN communications paths are called tunnels. VPN tunnels provide secure, 
encrypted communications between your local network and a remote network or computer. 
The VPN information is organized as follows:
 provides an overview of the two most 
common VPN configurations: client-to-gateway and gateway-to-gateway.
 provides the VPN Committee (VPNC) recommended default 
parameters set by the VPN Wizard.
 summarizes the two ways to configure a VPN 
tunnel: VPN Wizard (recommended for most situations) and Advanced (see 
).
 provides the steps 
needed to configure a VPN tunnel between a remote PC and a network gateway using the VPN 
Wizard and the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client.
 provides the steps 
needed to configure a VPN tunnel between two network gateways using the VPN Wizard.
 provides the step-by-step procedures for activating, 
verifying, deactivating, and deleting a VPN tunnel once the VPN tunnel has been configured.
” provides the steps needed to configure 
VPN tunnels when there are special circumstances and the VPNC recommended defaults of 
the VPN Wizard are inappropriate. 
” discusses Virtual Private Networking (VPN) 
Internet Protocol security (IPSec). IPSec is one of the most complete, secure, and 
commercially available, standards-based protocols developed for transporting data.
” presents a case study on how to 
configure a secure IPSec VPN tunnel from a NETGEAR FVS318v3 to a FVL328. This case 
study follows the VPN Consortium interoperability profile guidelines (found at 
 
http://www.vpnc.org/InteropProfiles/Interop-01.html
).