사용자 설명서차례DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual1Contents11About This Manual17Conventions, Format and Scope17How to Use This Manual18How to Print this Manual18Chapter 1 Introduction21Key Features of the NETGEAR ProSafe DGFV33821Full Routing on Both the ADSL and 10/100 WAN Port22A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering22Security23Virtual Private Networking (VPN)23Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink23Extensive Protocol Support24Easy Installation and Management24Maintenance and Support25System Requirements25Package Contents26Hardware Description26Router Front Panel26Router Rear Panel28Router Login Factory Defaults29Placement of your NETGEAR ProSafe DGFV33830Chapter 2 Basic Installation and Configuration31Using ADSL Microfilters (optional)32Logging in and Configuring your Internet Connection33Configuring Your Internet Connection using Auto Detect34Manually Configuring your ADSL Connection36Manually Configuring your Ethernet Connection38Selecting Advanced Options for your Ethernet or ADSL Connection40Configuring the WAN Mode44Configuring Dynamic DNS (If Needed)47Programming the Traffic Meter50Chapter 3 Wireless Configuration53Implementing Wireless Security53Understanding Wireless Settings55Wireless LANs56Access Control List58Wireless Advanced Options59Advanced Wireless Router Settings59WEP and WPA/WPA2 Wireless Security Check List Form60Configuring Your Wireless Settings61Configuring WEP62Configuring WPA-PSK64Configuring WPA2-PSK65Configuring WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK66Configuring WPA with RADIUS67Configuring WPA2 with RADIUS68Configuring WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS69Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address70Chapter 4 Security and Firewall Protection73Firewall Protection and Content Filtering Overview73Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic73About Service Based Rules74Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)75The DGFV338 allows you to block the use of certain Internet services by PCs on your network. This is called service blocking or port filtering.75Outbound Rule Example: Blocking Instant Messenger79Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)79Because the DGFV338 uses Network Address Translation (NAT), your network presents only one IP address to the Internet and outsid...79Inbound Rule Example: A Local Public Web Server84Inbound Rule Example: Allowing Videoconference from Restricted Addresses84Inbound Rule Example: One-to-One NAT Mapping85Inbound Rule Example: Exposed Host87Considerations for Inbound Rules88Order of Precedence for Rules89Customized Services89Quality of Service (QoS) Priorities91Attack Checks92Managing Groups and Hosts93Blocking Internet Sites96Enabling Source MAC Filtering99Setting up Port Triggering100Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic103Event Logs and Alerts104Security and Administrator Management107Chapter 5 Virtual Private Networking109Dual WAN Port Systems109Setting up a VPN Connection using the VPN Wizard110VPN Tunnel Policies113IKE Policy113Managing IKE Policies114IKE Policy Table114VPN Policy115Managing VPN Policies115VPN Policy Table116VPN Tunnel Connection Status116Creating a VPN Connection: Between FVX538 and DGFV338117Configuring the ProSafe DGFV338117Configuring the FVX538122Testing the Connection123Creating a VPN Client Connection: VPN Client to DGFV338123Configuring the DGFV338123Configuring the VPN Client125Testing the Connection129Certificate Authorities130Generating a Self Certificate Request131Uploading a Trusted Certificate133Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)133Extended Authentication (XAUTH) Configuration134Configuring XAUTH for VPN Clients135User Database Configuration137RADIUS Client Configuration138Manually Assigning IP Addresses to Remote Users (ModeConfig)140Mode Config Operation140Configuring the ProSafe DGFV338141Configuring the ProSafe VPN Client for ModeConfig144Chapter 6 Router and Network Management149Performance Management149Wireless Firewall Features That Reduce Traffic149Service Blocking150Block Sites151Source MAC Filtering152Wireless Firewall Features That Increase Traffic152Port Forwarding152Port Triggering154VPN Tunnels154Using QoS to Shift the Traffic Mix154Tools for Traffic Management155Administrator and Guest Access Authorization155Changing the Passwords and Login Time-out155Enabling Remote Management Access156Command Line Interface158Event Alerts159Traffic Limits Reached159Monitoring160Router Status160WAN Ports162Internet Traffic163LAN Ports and Attached Devices165Known PCs and Devices165DHCP Log166Port Triggering Status167Firewall Security167VPN Tunnels169Using a SNMP Manager170Diagnostics172Configuration File Management174Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade174Backup and Restore Settings174Router Upgrade176Setting the Time Zone177Chapter 7 LAN Configuration179Using the Firewall as a DHCP server179Configuring the LAN Setup Options180Using Address Reservation181Configuring Multi Home LAN IPs182Configuring Static Routes185Adding or Editing a Static Route185Routing Information Protocol (RIP)186Static Route Example188Enabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)188Chapter 8 Troubleshooting191Basic Functions191Power LED Not On191LEDs Never Turn Off192LAN or Internet Port LEDs Not On192Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface192Troubleshooting the ISP Connection193Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility195Testing the LAN Path to Your Firewall195Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device196Restoring the Default Configuration and Password197Problems with Date and Time197Appendix A Default Settings and Technical Specifications199Default Factory Settings199Technical Specifications201Appendix B Related Documents203Index205크기: 8.09메가바이트페이지: 212Language: English매뉴얼 열기