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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
Using the Security Policy Editor
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6.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary.
7.
Click Save.
Delete a Proposal
In the Network Security Policy list in the Security Policy Editor, there must be at least one 
proposal each for Authentication (Phase 1) and Key Exchange (Phase 2).
1.
In the Security Policy Editor, in the Network Security Policy list, expand a secure connection 
.
2.
Expand Security Policy for the secure connection. Authentication (Phase 1) and Key 
Exchange (Phase 2)
 display.
3.
Depending on the location of the proposal you want to delete, expand Authentication (Phase 
1)
 or Key Exchange (Phase 2). The proposals for the phase display. 
4.
Click the proposal to delete.
5.
Click . 
6.
When a confirmation message box opens, click Yes.
7.
Click Save
Manage Redundant Gateways
A redundant gateway is an alternate network access gateway to establish a connection with the 
client when the primary gateway is busy, offline, or otherwise not available. 
Before you can add redundant gateways for a secure connection, you must configure the primary 
gateway in the Security Policy Editor. 
In most cases, use the same security policy information to configure all redundant gateways for a 
single connection. However, these exceptions must be unique to each device: 
Distinguished name
IP address
Preshared key
Each secure connection can have a maximum of 10 redundant gateways, plus the primary. The 
original secure connection is always the primary gateway.