Create A Client-To-Gateway Vpn Tunnel - NETGEAR UTM9S Reference Manual

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4.
Configure a VPN policy on the remote gateway that allows connection to the UTM.
5.
Activate the IPSec VPN connection:
a. Select Monitoring > Active Users & VPNs > IPSec VPN Connection Status. The
IPSec VPN Connection Status screen displays. (The UTM9S also shows the PPTP
Active Users and L2TP Active Users tabs.)
Figure 140.
b. Locate the policy in the table, and click the Connect table button. The IPSec VPN
connection becomes active.
Note:
When using FQDNs, if the Dynamic DNS service is slow to update
its servers when your DHCP WAN address changes, the VPN tunnel
will fail because the FQDNs do not resolve to your new address. If
you have the option to configure the update interval, set it to an
appropriately short time.

Create a Client-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel

Figure 141.
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