Netgear FVS318Gv2 – ProSAFE VPN Firewall Series 사용자 설명서
VPN Client Software Setup and Network Deployment
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NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client
Customize the VPN Client Using CLI Commands
The following sections provide configuration examples:
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Open or Close a VPN Tunnel
You can open or close a VPN tunnel through a CLI command. You can do this whether or not
the VPN Client is running.
the VPN Client is running.
To open a VPN tunnel:
Enter the following CLI command:
[path]\vpnconf.exe /open:[NamePhase1-NamePhase2]
in which
[path]
is the VPN Client installation directory.
[NamePhase1-NamePhase2]
are the phase 1 and phase 2 names in the VPN
configuration file.
If the specified tunnel is already open, the CLI command does not affect the tunnel status.
/replace:[ConfigFileName]
Imports a new VPN configuration into an existing VPN configuration
and replaces the old configuration with the new one, whether or not the
VPN Client is running. This command does not start the VPN Client if it
is not running.
and replaces the old configuration with the new one, whether or not the
VPN Client is running. This command does not start the VPN Client if it
is not running.
[ConfigFileName]
is the file name of the VPN configuration that is
imported. Enclose this name in double quotes if it contains space
characters.
characters.
Note:
This command can replace the /importonce: command.
Example:
vpnconf.exe /replace:"c:\my documents\myvpnconf.tgb"
/stop:
Closes all active tunnels and closes the VPN Client.
Use this command, for example, in a script that starts the VPN Client
after establishing a dial-up connection and closes it just before
disconnecting the dial-up connection.
after establishing a dial-up connection and closes it just before
disconnecting the dial-up connection.
Example:
vpnconf.exe /stop
Table 7. CLI commands in alphabetical order (continued)
Command
Description