ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-9
v1.0, January 2010
Creating a Client to Gateway VPN Tunnel
Follow the steps in the following sections to configure a VPN client tunnel:
• “Using the VPN Wizard Configure the Gateway for a Client Tunnel” on page 7-9.
• “Using the NETGEAR VPN Client Security Policy Editor to Create a Secure Connection” on
page 7-12.
Using the VPN Wizard Configure the Gateway for a Client Tunnel
To set up a client-to-gateway VPN tunnel using the VPN Wizard.
1. Select VPN > IPsec VPN from the menu. The IPsec VPN submenu tabs appear, with the IKE
Policies screen in view.
2. Click the VPN Wizard submenu tab. The VPN Wizard screen displays (see Figure 7-9 on
page 7-10, which contains some examples for a dual-WAN port model). The WAN1 and
WAN2 radio buttons are shown on the VPN Wizard screen for the dual-WAN port models but
not on the VPN Wizard screen for the single-WAN port models.
Note: When using FQDNs, if the dynamic DNS service is slow to update their
servers when your DHCP WAN address changes, the VPN tunnel will fail
because the FQDNs do not resolve to your new address. If you have the option
to configure the update interval, set it to an appropriately short time.
Figure 7-8