
Configuring WAN Bonding Settings
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4 • Configuring the WAN
Configuring a WAN Bonding Profile
The BD1000 supports making two Site-to-Site VPN connections with a remote BD1000 unit. The BD1000
that supports multiple WAN connections can act as a central hub which connects branch offices. For example,
branch office A and branch office B make VPN connections to headquarters C, both branch offices’ LAN sub-
net and subnets behind it (i.e. static routes) will also be advertised to the headquarters C and the other
branches. So branch office A will be able to access branch office B via headquarters C in this case.
The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN (defined in the
on page 36) will be
advertised to the VPN. All VPN members (branch offices and headquarters) will be able to route to the local
subnets.
Note
All LAN subnets and subnets behind the LAN must be unique. Oth-
erwise, the VPN members will not be able to access each other.
All data can be routed over the VPN with 256-bit AES encryption standard.
To configure a new WAN connection, click on
Network > WAN Bonding
in the Web Admin Interface, and
click the
New Profile
button to create a new WAN profile. The
WAN Profile
configuration page displays:
Figure 29. Network > WAN Bonding > Add WAN Connection
This section describes the following settings for creating a new VPN profile:
•
VPN Settings (see
•
WAN Connection Priority Settings (see