Set Up Virtual Private Networking With IPSec Connections 
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3 
Other than the nature of the IP addresses, the settings that you must enter for IPv4 and 
IPv6 are identical with one exception. The IPv4 settings require a subnet mask but the 
IPv6 settings require a prefix length.
Setting Description
General
Policy Name A descriptive name of the VPN policy for identification and management 
purposes.
Note: The name is not supplied to the remote VPN endpoint.
Policy Type From the menu, select a policy type:
•  Auto Policy. Some settings (the ones in the Manual Policy Parameters 
section) for the VPN tunnel are generated automatically. 
•  Manual Policy. All settings must be specified manually, including the ones 
in the Manual Policy Parameters section.
Select Local Gateway Select a WAN interface from the menu to specify the WAN interface for the local 
gateway.
Remote Endpoint Select a radio button to specify how the remote endpoint is defined:
•  IP Address. Enter the IP address of the remote endpoint in the 
corresponding field to the right of the radio button.
•  FQDN. Enter the FQDN of the remote endpoint in the corresponding field to 
the right of the radio button.
Enable NetBIOS? Select this check box to enable NetBIOS broadcasts to travel over the VPN 
tunnel. This feature is disabled by default.
For more information about NetBIOS, see Configure NetBIOS Bridging with 
IPSec VPN on page 419. 
Enable RollOver? Select this check box to allow the VPN tunnel to roll over to the other WAN 
interface when the WAN mode is set to Auto-Rollover and an actual rollover 
occurs. This feature is disabled by default.
Select a WAN interface from the menu.
Enable Auto Initiate Select this check box to enable the VPN tunnel to autoestablish itself without the 
presence of any traffic.
Note: For autoinitiation, the direction and type of the IKE policy that is associated 
with this VPN policy must be either Initiator or Both but cannot be Responder. For 
more information, see Manually Add an IKE Policy on page 371.