Adding Routes For Vpn Tunnel Clients - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual

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5.
In the Client Address Range Begin field, enter the first IP address of the IP address
range.
6.
In the Client Address Range End field, enter the last IP address of the IP address
range.
7.
Click Apply.
The "Operation Successful" message appears at the top of the tab.
VPN tunnel clients are now able to connect to the <Product Name> and receive a virtual IP
address in the client address range.

Adding Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients

The VPN Tunnel Clients assume that the following networks are located across the VPN over
SSL tunnel:
The subnet containing the client IP address (PPP interface), as determined by the class
of the address (Class A, B, or C).
Subnets specified in the Configured Client Routes table.
If the assigned client IP address range is in a different subnet than the corporate network or if
the corporate network has multiple subnets, you must define Client Routes.
To add an SSL VPN Tunnel client route:
1.
Access the SSL VPN Client screen shown in the previous section
IP Address Range"
2.
In the Add Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients section, enter the destination network IP
address of a local area network or subnet. For example, enter 192.168.0.0.
3.
Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask.
4.
Click Add.
The "Operation Successful" message appears at the top of the tab and the new client
route is listed in the Configured Client Routes table.
Note:
You must also add a static route on your corporate firewall that
directs local traffic destined for the VPN tunnel client address range
to the <Product Name>.
Restart the <Product Name> if VPN tunnel clients are currently connected. Restarting forces
clients to reconnect and receive new addresses and routes.
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Chapter 6: Virtual Private Networking Using SSL
on page 107.
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"Configuring the Client

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