VPN Tunnel Configuration
There are two tunnel configurations and three ways to configure them:
•
Use the VPN Wizard to configure a VPN tunnel (recommended for most situations):
–
See
"Setting Up a Client-to-Gateway VPN Configuration" on page
–
See
"Setting Up a Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Configuration" on page
•
See
"Using Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels" on page 6-32
its VPNC defaults (see
want to automate the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) setup.
•
See
"Using Manual Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels" on page 6-41
and its VPNC defaults (see
you must specify each phase of the connection. You manually enter all the authentication and
key parameters. You have more control over the process; however, the process is more
complex, and there are more opportunities for errors or configuration mismatches between
your DG834G v4 and the corresponding VPN endpoint gateway or client workstation.
Note: NETGEAR publishes additional interoperability scenarios with various
gateway and client software products. Look on the NETGEAR website at
www.netgear.com
Setting Up a Client-to-Gateway VPN Configuration
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Figure 6-3
Setting up a VPN between a remote PC running the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client and a
network gateway involves these two steps:
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6-2) are not appropriate for your special circumstances, but you
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6-2) are not appropriate for your special circumstances and
for these interoperability scenarios.
VPN Tunnel
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when the VPN Wizard and
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PC
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ProSafe VPN Client)
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when the VPN Wizard
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