The use of a fully qualified domain name (fqdn) – NETGEAR ADSL Firewall Router DG834 User Manual

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Reference Manual for the ADSL Firewall Router DG834

NETGEAR VPN Configuration

E-7

202-10005-05, June 2005

Figure E-5: Addressing and Subnet Used for Examples

The Use of a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)

Many ISPs (Internet Service Providers) provide connectivity to their customers using dynamic
instead of static IP addressing. This means that a user’s IP address does not remain constant over
time which presents a challenge for gateways attempting to establish VPN connectivity.

Table E-1.

Profile Summary

VPN Consortium Scenario:

Scenario 1

Type of VPN

LAN-to-LAN or Gateway-to-Gateway (not PC/Client-to-Gateway)

Security Scheme:

IKE with Preshared Secret/Key (not Certificate-based)

Date Tested:

June 2004

Model/Firmware Tested:

NETGEAR-Gateway A

DG834 firmware version V2.10.17

NETGEAR-Gateway B

FVL328 with firmware version V2.0_07

IP Addressing:

NETGEAR-Gateway A

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)

NETGEAR-Gateway B

FDQN

Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. web site at

http://kbserver.netgear.com/DG834.asp

.

Gateway A

fvl328.dyndns.org

dg834.dyndns.org

10.5.6.0/24

172.23.9.0/24

172.23.9.1

10.5.6.1

WAN IP

WAN IP

LAN IP

LAN IP

Gateway B

VPNC Example

Network Interface Addressing

DG834

FVL328

(FQDN)

(FQDN)

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