Additional Wan-Related Configuration Tasks; What To Do Next - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual

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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv2
The ! status icons change from green circles to gray circles, indicating that the
selected profiles are disabled.
Delete. Removes the selected WAN QoS profiles.
The selected profiles are removed from the List of QoS Profiles table.

Additional WAN-Related Configuration Tasks

If you want the ability to manage the VPN firewall remotely, enable remote management (see
Set Up Remote Management Access
NETGEAR strongly recommends that you change your password (see
and Automatic Logout Period
As an option, you can also set up the traffic meter for each WAN interface (see
Enable the WAN IPv4 Traffic Meter
Test the VPN firewall before deploying it in a live production environment. Verify that network
traffic can pass through the VPN firewall by doing the following:
Ping an Internet URL.
Ping the IP address of a device on either side of the VPN firewall.

What to Do Next

After you complete setting up the WAN connection for the VPN firewall, you might want to
address the important tasks described in the following chapters and sections before you
deploy the VPN firewall in your network:
Chapter 3, Configure the IPv6 Internet and WAN Settings
Chapter 4, Configure the IPv4 LAN Settings
Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and User Accounts
Manage Digital Certificates for VPN Connections
Use the IPSec VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations
Chapter 9, Set Up Virtual Private Networking with SSL Connections
on page 534). If you enable remote management,
on page 511).
on page 558).
Configure the IPv4 Internet and WAN Settings
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Change Passwords
on page 488
on page 512
on page 334
Configure and

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