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NETGEAR FVS336G-100NAS Reference Manual (245 pages)
Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN
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NETGEAR
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 5.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Manual
13
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
13
How to Use this Manual
14
How to Print this Manual
14
Revision History
15
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
Key Features
17
Dual WAN Ports for Increased Reliability or Outbound Load Balancing
18
Advanced VPN Support for both Ipsec and SSL
18
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
19
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
19
Extensive Protocol Support
20
Easy Installation and Management
20
Maintenance and Support
21
Package Contents
21
Front Panel Features
22
Rear Panel Features
23
Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password Location
24
Qualified Web Browsers
24
Chapter 2 Connecting the FVS336G to the Internet
27
Understanding the Connection Steps
27
Logging into the VPN Firewall Router
28
Navigating the Menus
30
Configuring the Internet Connections
30
Automatically Detecting and Connecting
30
Manually Configuring the Internet Connection
34
Configuring the WAN Mode (Required for Dual WAN)
37
Network Address Translation
38
Classical Routing
38
Configuring Auto-Rollover Mode
39
Configuring Load Balancing
41
Configuring Dynamic DNS (Optional)
43
Configuring the Advanced WAN Options (Optional)
45
Additional WAN Related Configuration
47
Chapter 3 LAN Configuration
49
Using the VPN Firewall as a DHCP Server
49
Configuring the LAN Setup Options
50
Managing Groups and Hosts (LAN Groups)
53
Viewing the LAN Groups Database
54
Changing Group Names in the LAN Groups Database
55
Configuring DHCP Address Reservation
56
Configuring Multi Home LAN IP Addresses
57
Configuring Static Routes
58
Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
60
Chapter 4 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
63
About Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
63
Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
64
About Services-Based Rules
65
Viewing the Rules
69
Order of Precedence for Rules
70
Setting the Default Outbound Policy
70
Creating a LAN WAN Outbound Services Rule
71
Creating a LAN WAN Inbound Services Rule
72
Inbound Rules Examples
74
Outbound Rules Example
77
Adding Customized Services
77
Setting Quality of Service (Qos) Priorities
79
Attack Checks
80
Blocking Internet Sites (Content Filtering)
82
Configuring Source MAC Filtering
86
Configuring IP/MAC Address Binding Alerts
88
Configuring Port Triggering
89
Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic
91
Configuring a Bandwidth Profile
92
Configuring Session Limits
94
E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
95
Administrator Tips
95
Chapter 5 Virtual Private Networking Using Ipsec
97
Considerations for Dual WAN Port Systems
97
Configuring an Ipsec VPN Connection Using the VPN Wizard
100
Creating a VPN Tunnel to a Gateway
100
Creating a VPN Tunnel Connection to a VPN Client
104
Managing VPN Tunnel Policies
109
About IKE
109
Managing IKE Policies
109
About the IKE Policy Table
110
VPN Policy
110
VPN Tunnel Connection Status
112
Creating a VPN Client Connection: VPN Client to FVS336G
112
Configuring the FVS336G
113
Configuring the VPN Client
113
Testing the Connection
115
Configuring Extended Authentication (XAUTH)
115
Configuring XAUTH for VPN Clients
116
User Database Configuration
117
RADIUS Client Configuration
117
Manually Assigning IP Addresses to Remote Users (Modeconfig)
119
Mode Config Operation
119
Configuring the VPN Firewall
120
Configuring the Prosafe VPN Client for Modeconfig
123
Configuring Keepalives and Dead Peer Detection
125
Configuring Keepalive
125
Configuring Netbios Bridging with VPN
127
Chapter 6 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections
129
Understanding the Portal Options
129
Planning for SSL VPN
130
Creating the Portal Layout
131
Configuring Domains, Groups, and Users
135
Configuring Applications for Port Forwarding
135
Adding Servers
136
Adding a New Host Name
137
Configuring the SSL VPN Client
138
Configuring the Client IP Address Range
139
Adding Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients
140
Replacing and Deleting Client Routes
140
Using Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies
141
Adding New Network Resources
141
Configuring User, Group, and Global Policies
143
Viewing Policies
144
Adding a Policy
145
Chapter 7 Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates
149
Adding Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users
149
Creating a Domain
149
Creating a Group
151
Creating a New User Account
152
Setting User Login Policies
154
Managing Certificates
156
Viewing and Loading CA Certificates
157
Viewing Active Self Certificates
158
Obtaining a Self Certificate from a Certificate Authority
159
Managing Your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
162
Chapter 8 Router and Network Management
165
Performance Management
165
Bandwidth Capacity
165
Features that Reduce Traffic
166
Features that Increase Traffic
169
Using Qos to Shift the Traffic MIX
172
Tools for Traffic Management
172
Changing Passwords and Administrator Settings
172
Enabling Remote Management Access
174
Using the Command Line Interface
176
Using an SNMP Manager
177
Configuration File Management
179
Upgrading the Firmware
181
Configuring Date and Time Service
182
Chapter 9 Monitoring System Performance
185
Enabling the Traffic Meter
185
Activating Notification of Events and Alerts
188
Viewing Firewall Logs
190
Viewing Router Configuration and System Status
191
Monitoring the Status of WAN Ports
193
Monitoring Attached Devices
194
Reviewing the DHCP Log
196
Monitoring Active Users
196
Viewing Port Triggering Status
197
Monitoring VPN Tunnel Connection Status
198
Reviewing the VPN Logs
199
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
201
Basic Functions
201
Power LED Not on
202
Leds Never Turn off
202
LAN or WAN Port Leds Not on
202
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
203
Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
204
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
205
Testing the LAN Path to Your VPN Firewall
205
Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
206
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
207
Problems with Date and Time
207
Using the Diagnostics Utilities
208
Appendix A
211
Default Settings and Technical Specifications
211
Appendix B Related Documents
215
Appendix C Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports
217
What You will Need to Do before You Begin
217
Cabling and Computer Hardware Requirements
219
Computer Network Configuration Requirements
219
Internet Configuration Requirements
220
Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters
220
Internet Connection Information Form
221
Overview of the Planning Process
222
Inbound Traffic
222
Virtual Private Networks (Vpns
222
The Roll-Over Case for Firewalls with Dual WAN Ports
223
The Load Balancing Case for Firewalls with Dual WAN Ports
223
Inbound Traffic
224
Inbound Traffic to Single WAN Port (Reference Case
224
Inbound Traffic to Dual WAN Port Systems
224
Virtual Private Networks (Vpns
226
VPN Road Warrior (Client-To-Gateway
227
VPN Gateway-To-Gateway
230
VPN Telecommuter (Client-To-Gateway through a NAT Router
233
Index
237
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