Netgear FVS338 / FVX538 / FVS124G VPN Configuration PDF Guide

This document describes how VPN Tracker can be used to establish a connection between a Macintosh running Mac OS X and a Netgear VPN router. The Netgear gateway is configured as a router connecting a company LAN to the Internet. This paper is only a supplement to, not a replacement for, the instructions that have been included with your Netgear. Please be sure to read those instructions and understand them before starting. When setting up a VPN, you’ll have to handle a couple of parameters. Those parameters are marked with red dots with little
numbers in it. Throughout the setup we will point back to those parameters.

Step 1 – Create a new IKE Policy

> Policy Name: Enter an arbitrary name (e.g. vpntracker)
> Direction/Type: Select Responder
> Exchange Mode: Select Aggressive Mode
> Local Identity Type: Select Fully Qualified Domain Name
> Local Identity Data: Enter an arbitrary identifier (e.g. netgear.local)
> Remote Identity Type: Select Fully Qualified Domain Name
> Remote Identity Data: Enter an arbitrary identifier (e.g. vpntracker.local)
> Pre-shared Key: Enter an arbitrary key (e.g secretkey)

Step 2 – Create a new VPN Policy

> Policy Name: Enter an arbitrary name (e.g. vpntracker)
> IKE policy: Select your previously created IKE policy (e.g. vpntracker)
> Remote VPN Endpoint:
• Address Type: Select IP Address
• Address Data: Enter 0.0.0.0
> Local IP: Subnet address
> Start IP address: Enter the network address of the Netgear LAN (e.g. 192.168.1.0)
> Subnet Mask: Enter 255.255.255.0
> Remote IP: Select Single address
> Start IP address: Enter a virtual IP address for the VPN Tracker client (e.g. 10.1.2.3)
> ESP Configuration -> Enable Encryption: 3DES
> ESP Configuration -> Enable Authentication: SHA1

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December 20, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual

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