SmartSwarm 300 Series
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Before you begin to use an OpenVPN service, we recommend that you are familiar with the OpenVPN
documentation, which is available here:
https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#client
OpenVPN
Enable Tunnel
Enable or Disable this tunnel interface.
Disabled by default.
Protocol
UDP or TCP (TCP is default)
VPN Server (IP Port)
The IP Address of the OpenVPN Server, and the port the
Server is listening on.
This must be entered as a single string, like in this example:
148.251.6.41 1194
Local Port
The local Port the device will (optionally) use to bind to the
OpenVPN service on the server
Verbosity
Enable the debug-message level you want on your Device.
The bigger the number, the more debug messages are written
into the OpenVPN message log.
We recommend that you use 0 here.
LZO Compression
Enable or Disable compression on the OpenVPN client-server
connection.
If compression is enabled on the server it must also be
enabled on the device.
Enabled by default.
Client Mode
Enabled or Disabled.
Enabled by default.
Must be enabled if the Tunnel is enabled.
CA Certificate
The Certification Authority’s certificate, which is used to
generate the Client Certificate from the Certification Request
generated by the Private Key.
This must be the same CA certificate (or be in the chain-of-
trust) that is used by the Server.
The CA Certificate is the Server’s Public Key.
Client Certificate
The Client Certificate is the certificate created by the CA for
the Client (Device), from the Certificate Request that was sent
to the CA.
The Client Certificate is the Device’s Public Key.