Netgear UTM25 – ProSECURE Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance 사용자 설명서

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Configure VPN Tunnels 
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NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client 
For information about how to open tunnels using CLI commands, see 
101.
To open the tunnel from the VPN Configuration panel:
1. 
On your desktop, double-click the VPN Client shortcut 
.
The VPN Configuration page displays.
2. 
Select Tools > Connection Panel.
The Connection Panel lists the tunnel.
3. 
Double-click the tunnel.
The tunnel opens.
The following table provides an overview of the methods that you can use to open and close 
VPN tunnels.
Table 4.  Methods to open and close VPN tunnels from the user interface
 
User Interface 
Components
Methods to Open a Tunnel
Methods to Close an Open Tunnel
VPN Configuration page
1.
Click the IPSec configuration name 
(by default, Tunnel).
2.
Press Ctrl + O.
1.
Click the IPSec configuration name 
(by default, Tunnel).
2.
Press Ctrl + W.
1.
Right-click the IPSec configuration 
name (by default, Tunnel).
2.
Select Open tunnel.
1.
Right-click the IPSec configuration 
name (by default, Tunnel).
2.
Select Close tunnel.
Connection Panel
Double-click the Connection Panel.
Double-click the Connection Panel.
1.
Right-click the tunnel.
2.
Click Open tunnel.
1.
Right-click the tunnel.
2.
Click Close tunnel.
1.
Click the tunnel.
2.
Press Ctrl + O.
1.
Click the tunnel.
2.
Press Ctrl + W.
System tray icon
1.
Right-click the system tray icon.
2.
Select the IPSec configuration name 
(by default, Tunnel).
1.
Right-click the system tray icon.
2.
Select the IPSec configuration 
name (by default, Tunnel).
The VPN Configuration page and Connection Panel show an icon to the left of the VPN 
tunnel that indicates the status of the tunnel:
 The tunnel is closed.
 The tunnel is configured to open automatically when traffic is detected.
 The tunnel is being opened.
 The tunnel is open.
 An incident occurred during the opening or closing of the tunnel.