ProSafe Gigabit 8 Port VPN Firewall FVS318G Reference Manual
5-24 Virtual Private Networking
v1.1, August 2010
2. Click the VPN Policies tab. The VPN Policies screen is displayed.
Only one client policy may configured at a time (noted by an “*” next to the policy name). The
List of VPN Policies contains the following fields:
• ! (Status). Indicates whether the policy is enabled (green circle) or disabled (grey circle). To
enable or disable a policy, check the radio box adjacent to the circle and click Enable or
Disable, as required.
• Name. Each policy is given a unique name (the Connection Name when using the VPN
Wizard).
• Type. The type is “Auto” or “Manual” as described previously (Auto is used during VPN
Wizard configuration).
• Local. IP address (either a single address, range of address or subnet address) on your local
LAN. Traffic must be from (or to) these addresses to be covered by this policy. (The subnet
address is supplied as the default IP address when using the VPN Wizard).
• Remote. IP address or address range of the remote network. Traffic must be to (or from) these
addresses to be covered by this policy. (The VPN Wizard default requires the remote LAN IP
address and subnet mask).
• AH. Authentication Header. The default setting using the VPN Wizard is SHA1. (This setting
must match the remote VPN.)
• ESP. Encapsulating Security Payload. The default setting using the VPN Wizard is 3DES.
(This setting must match the remote VPN.)
• Action. Allows you to access individual policies to make any changes or modifications.
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