Configuring a Third-Party Gateway using a NetGear with a SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance
03/26/2020
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Configuring a Third-Party Gateway using a NetGear with a SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance
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NetGear Configuration for SonicWall SSL-VPN Appliance Deployment
NetGear FVS318
This guide assumes that your NetGear FVS318 Gateway is configured with an IP of 192.168.100.1 and your SonicWall SSL-VPN is configured with an IP of 192.168.100.2.
Step 1: - Click Remote Management from the left-hand index of your Netgear management interface.
In order for the SonicWall SSL-VPN to function with your Netgear gateway device, you must verify that the NetGear’s management port will not conflict with the management port used by the SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance.
Step 2: - Uncheck the Allow Remote Management box.
Step 3: - Click the Apply button to save changes.
Note: - If Remote Management of the NetGear is desired, you must leave the box checked and change the default port (8080 is recommended)
Step 4: - Navigate to Add Service in the left-hand navigation.
Step 5: - Click the Add Custom Service button.
Step 6: - To create a service definition, enter the following information:
Step 7: - Navigate to Ports in the left-hand navigation.
Step 8: - Click the Add button.
Step 9: - Select HTTPS from the Service Name pull-down menu.
Step 10: - Select ALLOW always in the Action pull-down menu.
Step 11: - Enter the WAN IP address of the SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance (ex.192.168.100.2) in the Local Server Address field.
Step 12: - Click Apply to save changes.
Your Netgear gateway device is now ready for operations with the SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance.
Netgear Wireless Router MR814 SSL configuration
This guide assumes that your NetGear Wireless Router is configured with an IP of 192.168.100.1 and your SonicWall SSL-VPN is configured with an IP of 192.168.100.2.
Step 1: - Navigate to Advanced > Port Management in the left-hand index of your Netgear management interface.
Step 2: - Click the Add Custom Service button in the middle of the page.
Step 3: - Enter a service name in the Service Name field (ex. SSL-VPN)
Step 4: - Enter 443 in the Starting Port field.
Step 5: - Enter 443 in the Ending Port field.
Step 6: - Enter the WAN IP address of the SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance (ex.192.168.100.2) in the Local Server Address field.
Step 7: - Click the Apply button
Your Netgear wireless router is now ready for operations with the SonicWall SSL-VPN appliance.
Excerpted from SSL-VPN 2.1 Administrator’s Guide
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