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Netgear FVS338 - ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Router Reference Manual (230 pages)
VPN Firewall 50
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 6.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1 About this Manual
15
Audience, Scope, Conventions, and Formats
15
How to Use this Manual
16
How to Print this Manual
17
Chapter 2 Introduction
19
Key Features of the VPN Firewall
19
Full Routing on both the Broadband and Serial WAN Ports
20
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
20
Security
21
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
21
Extensive Protocol Support
21
Easy Installation and Management
22
Maintenance and Support
23
Package Contents
23
The Router's Front Panel
24
The Router's Rear Panel
25
The Router's IP Address, Login Name, and Password
26
Default Factory Settings
27
NETGEAR Related Products
27
Chapter 3 Network Planning
29
Overview of the Planning Process
29
Single or Multiple Exposed Hosts
29
Virtual Private Networks (Vpns)
29
The Fail-Over Case for Routers with Dual WAN Ports
30
Single or Multiple Exposed Hosts
30
Single Exposed Host
31
Single Exposed Host: Single WAN Port (Reference Case)
31
Single Exposed Host: Dual WAN Ports for Improved System Reliability
31
Multiple Exposed Hosts
32
Multiple Exposed Hosts: Single WAN Port (Reference Case)
32
Multiple Exposed Hosts: Dual WAN Ports for Improved System Reliability
32
Virtual Private Networks (Vpns)
33
VPN Road Warrior (Client-To-Gateway)
34
VPN Road Warrior: Single Gateway WAN Port (Reference Case)
34
VPN Road Warrior: Dual Gateway WAN Ports for Improved System Reliability
35
VPN Gateway-To-Gateway
36
VPN Gateway-To-Gateway: Single Gateway WAN Ports (Reference Case)
36
VPN Telecommuter (Client-To-Gateway through a NAT Router)
38
VPN Telecommuter: Single Gateway WAN Port (Reference Case)
39
VPN Telecommuter: Dual Gateway WAN Ports for Improved System Reliability
39
Chapter 4 Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
41
What You will Need before You Begin
41
LAN Hardware Requirements
41
LAN Configuration Requirements
41
Internet Configuration Requirements
42
Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters
42
Worksheet for Recording Your Internet Connection Information
43
Connecting the FVS338 to Your LAN
44
How to Connect the FVS338 to Your LAN
44
Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Login Account
47
Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Dynamic IP Account
48
Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Fixed IP (Static) Account
49
Configuring a Serial Port as the Primary Internet Connection
49
How to Configure the Serial Port for an Internet Connection
49
Testing Your Internet Connection
53
Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection
54
How to Manually Configure the Primary Internet Connection
55
Configure Dynamic DNS (if Needed)
56
Configure the WAN Options (if Needed)
58
Chapter 5 Serial Port Configuration
61
Configuring a Serial Port Modem
61
Basic Requirements for Serial Port Modem Configuration
61
How to Configure a Serial Port Modem
62
Configuring Auto-Rollover
63
Basic Requirements for Auto-Rollover
63
How to Configure Auto-Rollover
63
Chapter 6 LAN Configuration
65
Using the LAN IP Setup Options
65
Configuring LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters
66
Using the Firewall as a DHCP Server
68
Using Address Reservation
69
Multi Home LAN Ips
70
DMZ Setup
70
Exposed Host (Software DMZ)
71
One-To-One NAT Mapping
72
Configuring Static Routes
74
Chapter 7 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
77
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering Overview
77
Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
77
Services-Based Rules
80
Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)
81
Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)
85
Customized Services
88
Quality of Service (Qos) Priorities
90
Managing Groups and Hosts
92
Using a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic
94
Time Zone
96
Block Sites
96
Source MAC Filtering
99
Port Triggering
100
Getting E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
102
Syslog
105
Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access
105
Administrator Information
107
Chapter 8 Virtual Private Networking
109
Fully Qualified Domain Names
109
Creating a VPN Connection: between FVX538 and FVS338
109
Configuring the FVX538
110
Configuring the FVS338
114
Testing the Connection
116
Creating a VPN Connection: Netgear VPN Client to FVS338
116
Configuring the FVS338
117
Configuring the VPN Client
117
Testing the Connection
125
Chapter 9 Router and Network Management
127
Performance Management
127
Bandwidth Capacity
127
VPN Firewall Features that Reduce Traffic
128
Service Blocking
128
Block Sites
130
Source MAC Filtering
130
VPN Firewall Features that Increase Traffic
130
Port Forwarding
131
Port Triggering
132
Exposed Hosts
133
VPN Tunnels
133
Using Qos to Shift the Traffic MIX
133
Tools for Traffic Management
134
Administrator Access Authorization
134
Changing the Administrator Password and Login Timeout
134
Enabling Remote Management Access
135
Event Alerts
137
WAN Port Rollover
137
Traffic Limits Reached
137
Login Failures and Attacks
138
Monitoring
140
Viewing VPN Firewall Status and Time Information
140
Firewall Status
140
Time Information
142
WAN Ports
144
WAN Port Connection Status
144
Dynamic DNS Status
145
Internet Traffic Information
145
LAN Ports and Attached Devices
146
Known Pcs and Devices
146
DHCP Log
148
Port Triggering Status
148
Firewall
149
VPN Tunnels
151
Snmp
153
Diagnostics
153
Configuration File Management
155
Restoring and Backing up the Configuration
156
Upgrading the Firewall Software
156
Erasing the Configuration (Factory Defaults Reset)
157
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
159
Basic Functioning
159
Power LED Not on
159
Leds Never Turn off
160
LAN or Internet Port Leds Not on
160
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
161
Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
162
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
163
Testing the LAN Path to Your Firewall
163
Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
164
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
165
Problems with Date and Time
165
Appendix A Network, Routing, Firewall, and Basics
169
Related Publications
169
Basic Router Concepts
169
What Is a Router
170
Routing Information Protocol
170
IP Addresses and the Internet
170
Netmask
172
Subnet Addressing
173
Private IP Addresses
175
Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
176
MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol
177
Related Documents
177
Domain Name Server
178
IP Configuration by DHCP
178
Internet Security and Firewalls
178
What Is a Firewall
179
Stateful Packet Inspection
179
Denial of Service Attack
179
Ethernet Cabling
179
Category 5 Cable Quality
180
Inside Twisted Pair Cables
181
Uplink Switches, Crossover Cables, and MDI/MDIX Switching
182
Appendix C Preparing Your Network
185
Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP Networking
185
Configuring Windows 95, 98, and Me for TCP/IP Networking
186
Install or Verify Windows Networking Components
186
Enabling DHCP to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings
188
Selecting Windows' Internet Access Method
190
Verifying TCP/IP Properties
190
Configuring Windows NT4, 2000 or XP for IP Networking
191
Install or Verify Windows Networking Components
191
January
191
Enabling DHCP to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings
192
DHCP Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP
192
DHCP Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows 2000
194
DHCP Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows NT4
197
Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows XP, 2000, and NT4
199
Configuring the Macintosh for TCP/IP Networking
200
Macos 8.6 or 9.X
200
Macos X
200
Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers
201
Verifying the Readiness of Your Internet Account
202
Are Login Protocols Used
202
What Is Your Configuration Information
202
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information for Windows Computers
203
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information for Macintosh Computers
204
Restarting the Network
205
Appendix D Virtual Private Networking
207
What Is a VPN
207
What Is Ipsec and How Does It Work
208
Ipsec Security Features
208
Ipsec Components
208
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP
209
Authentication Header (AH
210
IKE Security Association
210
Mode
211
Key Management
212
Understand the Process before You Begin
212
VPN Process Overview
213
Network Interfaces and Addresses
213
Interface Addressing
213
Firewalls
214
Setting up a VPN Tunnel between Gateways
214
VPNC IKE Security Parameters
216
VPNC IKE Phase I Parameters
216
VPNC IKE Phase II Parameters
217
January
217
Testing and Troubleshooting
217
Additional Reading
217
Glossary List of Glossary Terms
219
Numeric
219
January
228
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Netgear FVS338 - ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Router Reference Manual (200 pages)
VPN Firewall
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 2.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Manual
13
Conventions, Formats and Scope
13
Revision History
14
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Key Features
15
Full Routing on both the Broadband and Serial WAN Ports
16
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
16
Security
17
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
17
Extensive Protocol Support
17
Easy Installation and Management
18
Maintenance and Support
19
Package Contents
20
Router Hardware Components
20
Router Front Panel
20
Router Rear Panel
22
Factory Default Login
23
Chapter 2 Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
25
Connecting the VPN Firewall to Your Network
25
Logging in to the VPN Firewall
25
Configuring Your Internet Connection
26
Broadband ISP Settings
26
Dialup ISP Serial WAN Port Settings
28
Setting the Router's MAC Address (Advanced Options)
30
To Change the Router Default MAC Address
30
To Change the MTU Value for Your Dialup Modem
31
Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection
32
Manually Configure WAN1 ISP Settings
33
Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)
35
To Enable the Traffic Meter
35
Configuring the WAN Mode
37
Configuring Dynamic DNS (if Needed)
38
Chapter 3 LAN Configuration
41
Choosing the Firewall DHCP Options
41
Configuring the LAN Setup Options
42
Configuring Multi-Home LAN Ips
45
Managing Groups and Hosts
46
Creating the Network Database
47
Setting up Address Reservation
50
Configuring Static Routes
50
Static Route Example
51
RIP Configuration
52
Chapter 4 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
55
About Firewall Security
55
Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
56
Services-Based Rules
56
Order of Precedence for Firewall Rules
60
Setting LAN WAN Rules
61
LAN WAN Outbound Services Rules
62
LAN WAN Inbound Services Rules
63
Attack Checks
64
Session Limit
66
Inbound Rules Examples
67
Hosting a Local Public Web Server
67
Allowing Videoconference from Restricted Addresses
67
Setting up One-To-One NAT Mapping
68
Specifying an Exposed Host
69
Outbound Rules Example - Blocking Instant Messenger
70
Adding Customized Services
71
Specifying Quality of Service (Qos) Priorities
73
Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic
74
Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)
74
Enabling Source MAC Filtering
77
IP/MAC Binding
78
Setting up Port Triggering
80
Bandwidth Limiting
82
E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
84
Administrator Information
88
Chapter 5 Virtual Private Networking
93
Considerations for Dual WAN Port Systems
93
Using the VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations
94
Creating Gateway to Gateway VPN Tunnels with the Wizard
94
Creating a Client to Gateway VPN Tunnel
97
Use the VPN Wizard Configure the Gateway for a Client Tunnel
98
Use the NETGEAR VPN Client Security Policy Editor to Create a Secure Connection
99
Testing the Connections and Viewing Status Information
103
NETGEAR VPN Client Status and Log Information
103
FVS338 VPN Connection Status and Logs
105
IKE Policies
106
IKE Policy Operation
106
IKE Policy Table
107
VPN Policies
108
VPN Policy Operation
108
VPN Policy Table
108
VPN Tunnel Connection Status
109
Extended Authentication (XAUTH) Configuration
110
Configuring XAUTH for VPN Clients
111
User Database Configuration
112
RADIUS Client Configuration
113
Assigning IP Addresses to Remote Users (Modeconfig)
115
Modeconfig Operation
116
Setting up Modeconfig
116
Configuring the Prosafe VPN Client for Modeconfig
120
Certificates
123
Trusted Certificates (CA Certificates)
124
Figure
124
Self Certificates
125
Managing Your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
128
Chapter 6 Router and Network Management
129
Performance Management
129
VPN Firewall Features that Reduce Traffic
129
Service Blocking
129
Block Sites
129
Source MAC Filtering
129
VPN Firewall Features that Increase Traffic
132
Port Forwarding
132
Port Triggering
134
VPN Tunnels
134
Using Qos to Shift the Traffic MIX
134
Tools for Traffic Management
135
Administration
135
Changing Passwords and Settings
135
RADIUS Server External Authentication
137
Enabling Remote Management Access
138
Using a SNMP Manager
141
Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade
143
Backup and Restore Settings
143
Router Upgrade
144
Setting the Time Zone
145
Monitoring the Router
146
Enabling the Traffic Meter
147
Setting Login Failures and Attacks Notification
148
Viewing Port Triggering Status
150
Viewing Router Configuration and System Status
151
Monitoring WAN Ports Status
152
Monitoring VPN Tunnel Connection Status
153
VPN Logs
154
DHCP Log
154
Performing Diagnostics
155
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
159
Basic Functions
159
Power LED Not on
159
Leds Never Turn off
160
LAN or Internet Port Leds Not on
160
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
160
Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
162
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
163
Testing the LAN Path to Your Firewall
163
Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
164
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
165
Problems with Date and Time
165
Appendix A
167
Default Settings and Technical Specifications
167
Appendix B System Logs and Error Messages
171
System Log Messages
171
System Startup
171
Reboot
172
Ntp
172
Login/Logout
173
Firewall Restart
173
Ipsec Restart
174
WAN Status
174
Auto Rollover
174
PPP Logs
175
Web Filtering and Content Filtering Logs
177
Traffic Metering Logs
179
Unicast Logs
179
ICMP Redirect Logs
179
FTP Logging
180
Invalid Packet Logging
180
Routing Logs
183
LAN to WAN Logs
184
WAN to LAN Logs
184
Appendix C Related Documents
185
Appendix D Two Factor Authentication
187
Why Do I Need Two-Factor Authentication
187
What Are the Benefits of Two-Factor Authentication
187
What Is Two-Factor Authentication
188
NETGEAR Two-Factor Authentication Solutions
188
Index
193
Netgear FVS338 - ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Router Reference Manual (178 pages)
VPN Firewall 50
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 5.24 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
Full Routing on both the Broadband and Serial WAN Ports
18
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
18
Security
18
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
19
Extensive Protocol Support
19
Trend Micro Integration
20
Easy Installation and Management
20
Maintenance and Support
21
Package Contents
21
Router Hardware Components
21
Router Front Panel
22
Router Rear Panel
23
Rack Mounting Hardware
24
Factory Default Login
24
Chapter 2 Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
27
Connecting the VPN Firewall to Your Network
27
Logging in to the VPN Firewall
27
Configuring Your Internet Connection
28
Setting the Router's MAC Address (Advanced Options)
33
Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection
35
Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)
38
Configuring the WAN Mode
41
Configuring Dynamic DNS (if Needed)
42
Chapter 3 LAN Configuration
45
Configuring Your LAN (Local Area Network)
45
Using the VPN Firewall as a DHCP Server
45
Configuring Multi-Home LAN Ips
48
Managing Groups and Hosts
49
Creating the Network Database
49
Setting up Address Reservation
52
Configuring Static Routes
52
Static Route Example
53
RIP Configuration
54
Enabling Trend Micro Antivirus Enforcement
56
Chapter 4 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
59
About Firewall Security
59
Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
59
Services-Based Rules
60
Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)
60
Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)
62
Order of Precedence for Firewall Rules
64
Setting LAN WAN Rules
65
LAN WAN Outbound Services Rules
66
LAN WAN Inbound Services Rules
67
Attack Checks
68
Hosting a Local Public Web Server
70
Inbound Rules Examples
70
Allowing Videoconference from Restricted Addresses
71
Setting up One-To-One NAT Mapping
71
Specifying an Exposed Host
73
Outbound Rules Example - Blocking Instant Messenger
74
Adding Customized Services
75
Specifying Quality of Service (Qos) Priorities
77
Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Traffic
78
Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)
79
Enabling Source MAC Filtering
81
Setting up Port Triggering
82
E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
85
Administrator Information
89
Chapter 5 Virtual Private Networking
91
Dual WAN Port Systems
91
Setting up a VPN Connection Using the VPN Wizard
92
Creating a VPN Tunnel to a Gateway
92
Creating a VPN Tunnel Connection to a VPN Client
93
IKE Policies
94
IKE Policy Operation
94
IKE Policy Table
95
VPN Policies
95
VPN Policy Operation
96
VPN Policy Table
96
VPN Tunnel Connection Status
97
Creating a VPN Gateway Connection: between FVS338 and FVX538
98
Configuring the FVS338
98
Configuring the FVX538
101
Testing the Connection
102
Creating a VPN Client Connection: VPN Client to FVS338
102
Configuring the FVS338
103
Configuring the VPN Client
104
Testing the Connection
109
Extended Authentication (XAUTH) Configuration
110
Configuring XAUTH for VPN Clients
111
User Database Configuration
112
RADIUS Client Configuration
113
Manually Assigning IP Addresses to Remote Users (Modeconfig)
115
Modeconfig Operation
116
Setting up Modeconfig
116
Configuring the Prosafe VPN Client for Modeconfig
120
Certificates
123
Trusted Certificates (CA Certificates)
123
Self Certificates
124
Managing Your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
127
Chapter 6 Router and Network Management
129
Performance Management
129
VPN Firewall Features that Reduce Traffic
129
Service Blocking
130
Block Sites
131
Port Forwarding
132
Source MAC Filtering
132
VPN Firewall Features that Increase Traffic
132
Port Triggering
134
VPN Tunnels
134
Tools for Traffic Management
135
Using Qos to Shift the Traffic MIX
135
Administration
135
Changing Passwords and Settings
135
Enabling Remote Management Access
137
Using a SNMP Manager
139
Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade
140
Backup and Restore Settings
141
Router Upgrade
142
Setting the Time Zone
143
Monitoring the Router
144
Enabling the Traffic Meter
144
Setting Login Failures and Attacks Notification
146
Monitoring Attached Devices
148
Viewing Port Triggering Status
149
Viewing Router Configuration and System Status
150
Monitoring WAN Ports Status
151
Monitoring VPN Tunnel Connection Status
152
DHCP Log
153
VPN Logs
153
Performing Diagnostics
154
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
157
Basic Functions
157
Power LED Not on
157
Leds Never Turn off
158
LAN or Internet Port Leds Not on
158
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
158
Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
160
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
161
Testing the LAN Path to Your Firewall
161
Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device
162
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
163
Problems with Date and Time
163
Appendix A
165
Default Settings and Technical Specifications
165
Appendix B Related Documents
169
Index
171
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NETGEAR FVS338 - ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Router Reference Manual (11 pages)
ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 with 8 port switch
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Key Features
1
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
2
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
3
Extensive Protocol Support
3
Easy Installation and Management
4
Maintenance and Support
5
Package Contents
5
Router Front Panel
6
Router Rear Panel
7
Rack Mounting Hardware
8
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Physical Setup
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Logical Setup
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4
FVS338 VPN Config (Policy Name: Boxtobox)
4
FVX538 VPN Config (Policy Name: Lan1Tovpn)
5
FVX538 VPN Config (Policy Name: Lan2Client)
6
FVS338 VPN Config (Policy Name: Lan2Client)
6
VPN Client Configuration
7
Testing the Connection
8
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Netgear Related Products
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System Requirements
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Package Contents
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