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Any routes needed for IPSec VPN can be configured as part of the IPSec
connection by setting the “nexthop” to the IP address of the desired network
or host route and setting the boot action to “Add and route.”
Any route(s) needed for PPTP must be configured manually.
See “IPSec VPN Configuration for Example 2” on page 349, “PPTP VPN
Configuration for Example 2” on page 352, “IPSec VPN Configuration for
Example 3” on page 362, and “PPTP VPN Configuration for Example 3” on
page 364, which discuss routing requirements for the two types of VPN
connections and show example routes.
Example 1: Private Subnet Configuration
Figure A-2 shows a private subnet configuration example.
Figure A-2:
Example 1: Private Subnet
Internet
OnBoard side IP:
192.168.49.254
SP IP:
192.168.49.60
AlterPath OnBoard
SP IP:
192.168.49.61
OnBoard public IP: 203.1.2.3
Private subnet address: 192.168.49.0. subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
rack1_dev1_ibm_rsaII
rack1_dev2_compaq_iIo
Summary of Contents for AlterPath OnBoard
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Page 108: ...Understanding How Configuration Changes Are Handled 72 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 116: ...Overview of Web Manager Menus 80 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 146: ...Configuring Regular Users Wizard 110 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 160: ...Upgrading AlterPath PM IPDU Software 124 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 194: ...Configuring an Alternate Help File Location 158 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 292: ...Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual Networks 256 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 344: ...Using the create_cf Command When Troubleshooting 308 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...