Transferring A Security Policy To Another Client - NETGEAR ProSafe FVG318 Reference Manual

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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g VPN Firewall Model FVG318
Note: Use the active VPN tunnel information and pings to determine whether a failed
connection is due to the VPN tunnel or some reason outside the VPN tunnel.
2. The Connection Monitor screen for a similar connection is shown below:
Figure 6-19
In this example you can see the following:
The FVG318 has a public IP WAN address of 22.23.24.25.
The FVG318 has a LAN IP address of 192.168.3.1.
The VPN client PC has a dynamically assigned address of 192.168.2.2.
While the connection is being established, the Connection Name field in this menu will say "SA"
before the name of the connection. When the connection is successful, the "SA" will change to the
yellow key symbol shown in the illustration above.
Note: While your PC is connected to a remote LAN through a VPN, you might not have
normal Internet access. If this is the case, you will need to close the VPN
connection in order to have normal Internet access.

Transferring a Security Policy to Another Client

This section explains how to export and import a security policy as an .spd file so that an existing
NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client configuration can be copied to other PCs running the NETGEAR
ProSafe VPN Client.
Basic Virtual Private Networking
v1.0, October 2005
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