User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
- Contents
- Chapter 1 About This Manual
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Chapter 4 Configuring L2TP Connections
- Chapter 5 Using the Security Policy Editor
- What is the Security Policy Editor?
- Basic Steps to Configure a Security Policy
- How to Secure All Connections
- How to Configure Global Policy Settings
- How to Configure Other Connections
- How to Add and Configure a Connection
- How to Enter a Preshared Key
- How to Configure a Gateway
- Configure My Identity
- Configure Security Policy Connection Options
- Configure Authentication (Phase 1)
- Configure Key Exchange (Phase 2)
- Edit a Distinguished Name
- Configure and Manage Connections
- Manage Proposals
- Manage Redundant Gateways
- Manage the Security Policy
- Chapter 6 Using the Certificate Manager
- What is the Certificate Manager?
- Obtain Certificates
- With Online (SCEP) Enrollment
- CAs that Support SCEP
- Retrieve a CA Certificate Online
- Configure a CA Certificate
- Use an HTTP Proxy Server for Online Certificate Requests and CRL Updates
- Import a CA Certificate
- Select a CSP
- Request a Personal Certificate
- Define How Often to Check for and Retrieve New Personal Certificates
- Retrieve a Personal Certificate Manually
- Manage Certificate Requests
- With Manual (File-Based) Enrollment
- Obtain Certificates Through Internet Explorer
- With Online (SCEP) Enrollment
- Manage Certificates
- Manage Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
- Manage the Trust Policy
- Chapter 7 Using Sessions
- Chapter 8 Distributing Customized Profiles
- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Networks, Routing, and Firewall Basics
- Appendix B Virtual Private Networking
- Appendix C NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client to NETGEAR FVS318 or FVM318 VPN Routers
- Appendix D NETGEAR VPN Client to NETGEAR FVL328 or FWAG114 VPN Router
- Glossary
- Index
Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
Configuring L2TP Connections 4-3
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6.
In the Phone number box, type the IP address of the remote party's LNS.
7. In the Dial using box, click SafeNet_VPN x Adapter, where x is the number of the VPN
adapter.
8. Click the Server tab.
9. Click OK.
For Windows 2000
1. On the Windows desktop, click Start>Settings>Network and Dial-up Connections. The
Network and Dial-up Connections window opens.
2. Double-click Make New Connection. The Network Connection Wizard opens.
Note: If this is the first dial-up connection for your computer, you may be prompted to provide
some preliminary data. Follow the prompts until you return to the Network Connection
Wizard.
3. On the Network Connection Type page, take these steps:
a. Click Connect to a private network through the Internet.
b. Click Next.
4. On the Select a Device page, take these steps:
a. In the Select the devices to use in this connection list, as many of the check boxes that
apply; you must select at least one. If you're not sure which ones to select, contact your
network administrator.
b. Click Next.
5. On the Public Network page, take these steps:
a. Click Do not dial the initial configuration.
b. Click Next.
6. On the Destination Address page, identify the remote party's L2TP server:
a. In the Host name or IP address box, type the IP address of the remote party's L2TP
network server.
b. Click Next.
7. On the Connection Availability page, select whether to make this connection available to
only you or all others who use your computer: