3. CONFIGURATION
3.10
OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration
Select the
OpenVPN
item to configure an OpenVPN tunnel. The menu item will expand
and you will see four separate configuration pages:
1st Tunnel
,
2nd Tunnel
,
3rd Tunnel
and
4th Tunnel
. The OpenVPN tunnel function allows you to create a secure connection between
two separate LAN networks. The router allows you to create up to four OpenVPN tunnels.
Item
Description
Description
Specifies the description or name of tunnel.
Protocol
Specifies the communication protocol.
•
UDP
– The OpenVPN communicates using UDP.
•
TCP server
– The OpenVPN communicates using TCP in
server mode.
•
TCP client
– The OpenVPN communicates using TCP in
client mode.
UDP/TCP port
Specifies the port of the relevant protocol (UDP or TCP).
Remote IP Address
Specifies the IP address of opposite tunnel side. You can also
use the domain name.
Remote Subnet
Specifies the IP address of a network behind opposite side of the
tunnel.
Remote Subnet Mask
Specifies the subnet mask of a network behind opposite side of
the tunnel.
Redirect Gateway
Adds (rewrites) the default gateway. All the packets are then sent
to this gateway via tunnel, if there is no other specified default
gateway inside them.
Local Interface IP
Address
Specifies the IP address of a local interface.
Remote Interface
IP Address
Specifies the IP address of the interface of opposite side of the
tunnel.
Ping Interval
Specifies the time interval after which the router sends a mes-
sage to opposite side of tunnel to verify the existence of the tun-
nel.
Ping Timeout
Specifies the time interval during which the router waits for a
message sent by the opposite side. For proper verification of the
OpenVPN tunnel, set the
Ping Timeout
to greater than the
Ping
Interval
.
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Summary of Contents for B+B SmartWorx LR77 v2
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