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Site-to-Site

Site-to-Site

In a site-to-site VPN, the local router at one location connects to a remote router through a VPN tunnel. Client
devices can access network resources as if they were all at the same site. This model can be used for multiple
users at a remote location.
A successful connection requires that at least one of the routers to be identifiable by a static IP address or a
Dynamic DNS hostname. If one router has only a dynamic IP address, you can use any email address (user
FQDN) or FQDN as an identification to establish the connection.
The two LAN subnets on either side of the tunnel cannot be on the same network. For example, if the Site A
LAN uses the 192.168.1.x/24 subnet, Site B can use 192.168.2.x/24.
To configure a tunnel, enter corresponding settings (reversing local and remote) when configuring the two
routers. Assume that this router is identified as Router A. Enter its settings in the Local Group Setup section;
enter the settings for the other router (Router B) in the Remote Group Setup section. When you configure the
other router (Router B), enter its settings in the Local Group Setup section, and enter the Router A settings
in the Remote Group Setup section.
To configure the Site-to-Site VPN, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click VPN > Site-to-Site.
Step 2
In the Site to Site table, the following will be displayed:
Connection Name
Remote Endpoint
Interface
IPSec Profile
Local Traffic Selection
Remote Traffic Selection
Status
Actions
Create a site-to-site VPN
Create a secure GRE tunnel
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The name of the VPN tunnel connection created using VPN Setup Wizard. It does not
have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel.
IP Address of the remote endpoint to where the VPN connection is intended. This can
be an FQDN or an IP address.
Interface used for the tunnel.
IPSec profile used for the VPN tunnel.
Traffic selectors from which traffic is originating.
Traffic selectors to which traffic is destined.
Status of the tunnel.
• Edit — Click to edit the connection, it navigates to Site to Site - Add or Edit a
New Connection page.
• Delete — Click to delete the connection.
• Connect — Click to connect and establish the tunnel.
• Disconnect — Click to disconnect the connection.
Click to create a new site-to-site tunnel.
Click to create a new GRE tunnel.
VPN

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