NETGEAR ProSafe SRX5308 Reference Manual page 152

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Table 34. VPN client advanced authentication settings (continued)
Setting
Local and Remote ID
Local ID
Remote ID
8.
Click Apply to use the new settings immediately, and click Save to keep the settings for
future use.
Create the IPSec Configuration (Phase 2 Settings)
Note:
On the VPN firewall, the IPSec configuration (phase 2 settings) is
referred to as the IKE settings.
To create an IPSec configuration:
1.
In the tree list pane of the Configuration Panel screen, right-click the vpn_client
authentication phase name, and then select New Phase 2.
2.
Change the name of the IPSec configuration (the default is Tunnel):
a. Right-click the IPSec configuration name.
b. Select Rename.
c. Type netgear_platform.
d. Click anywhere in the tree list pane.
Note:
This is the name for the IPSec configuration that is used only for the
VPN client, not during IPSec negotiation. You can view and change this name
in the tree list pane. This name needs to be a unique name.
The IPSec pane displays in the
by default.
ProSafe Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308
Description
As the type of ID, select DNS from the Local ID drop-down list because you
specified FQDN in the VPN firewall configuration.
As the value of the ID, enter srx_remote.com as the local ID for the VPN client.
Note:
The remote ID on the VPN firewall is the local ID on the VPN client. It might
be less confusing to configure an FQDN such as client.com as the remote ID on
the VPN firewall and then enter client.com as the local ID on the VPN client.
As the type of ID, select DNS from the Remote ID drop-down list because you
specified an FQDN in the VPN firewall configuration.
As the value of the ID, enter srx_local.com as the remote ID for the VPN firewall.
Note:
The local ID on the VPN firewall is the remote ID on the VPN client. It might
be less confusing to configure an FQDN such as router.com as the local ID on the
VPN firewall and then enter router.com as the remote ID on the VPN client.
Configuration Panel screen, with the IPSec tab selected
Virtual Private Networking Using IPSec Connections
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