D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual 1 - Page 110

Access server-client mode, Interval, Status, Field, Description, Auto connect, Upload status, Browse

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Interval Status it dispalys the time interval to connect tunnel automatically It displays the connection status of the VPN. Access server-client mode Select the mode as access server-client mode. In access server-client mode, the user downloads the auto-login profile from the OpenVPN Access Server and uploads the same to connect. The fields available when the Access server-client mode is selected are as follows: Field Mode Port Auto connect Interval Upload status upload access server client Description Select the Access Server-Client mode. It displays the port numbers on which the client will connect with the OpenVPN server (or Access Server). It displays the auto connect enabled or disabled When auto connect enabled give time interval to auto connect It tells about upload status whether it is yes or no Click Browse and locate the configuration file. Click Open, and then click Apply GRE GRE tunnels allow LAN broadcast traffic of the gateway to pass over the Internet and receive by the remote LAN hosts. While creating a GRE tunnel, a unique IP address should identify the GRE tunnel endpoint. It will be referenced in the other gateway's static route as the Gateway IP address. The Remote end-address in the GRE tunnel configuration page is the WAN IP address of the other endpoint gateway. Once the tunnel is established, a static route on the gateway can be made using the interface of the configured GRE tunnel. The destination IP address of the static route is the remote LAN subnet. The route's gateway IP address will be the GRE tunnel IP of the terminating gateway (the same gateway that manages the remote LAN subnet). Once these two steps are completed, the traffic can flow between the configured remote LAN subnets via the GRE tunnel. The fields displayed in the Configuration table are as follows:

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Interval
it dispalys the time interval to connect tunnel automatically
Status
It displays the connection status of the VPN.
Access server-client mode
Select the mode as access server-client mode. In access server-client mode, the user downloads the auto-login profile from the OpenVPN
Access Server and uploads the same to connect.
The fields available when the
mode is selected are as follows:
Access server-client
Field
Description
Mode
Select the
mode.
Access Server-Client
Port
It displays the port numbers on which the client will connect with the OpenVPN server (or
Access Server).
Auto connect
It displays the auto connect enabled or disabled
Interval
When auto connect enabled give time interval to auto connect
Upload status
It tells about upload status whether it is yes or no
upload access server client
Click
and locate the configuration file. Click
, and then click
Browse
Open
Apply
GRE
GRE tunnels allow LAN broadcast traffic of the gateway to pass over the Internet and receive by the remote LAN hosts. While creating a GRE
tunnel, a unique IP address should identify the GRE tunnel endpoint. It will be referenced in the other gateway’s static route as the Gateway IP
address. The Remote end-address in the GRE tunnel configuration page is the WAN IP address of the other endpoint gateway.
Once the tunnel is established, a static route on the gateway can be made using the interface of the configured GRE tunnel. The destination IP
address of the static route is the remote LAN subnet. The route’s gateway IP address will be the GRE tunnel IP of the terminating gateway (the
same gateway that manages the remote LAN subnet). Once these two steps are completed, the traffic can flow between the configured remote
LAN subnets via the GRE tunnel.
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Configuration