WAN
Default
Gateway
Enter the WAN router’s IP address in this field. If there are more hosts in
addition to the router on the WAN segment, click the
button next to “WAN
Default Gateway” and check the other
host(s) on the WAN segment
box and
enter the IP address of the hosts that need to access LAN devices or be
accessed by others.
WAN DNS
Servers
Enter the selected WAN’s corresponding DNS server IP addresses.
* –
Advanced feature, please click the
button on the top right-hand corner to activate.
Static Route Settings
Static
Route
This table is for defining static routing rules for the LAN segment. A static route
consists of the network address, subnet mask, and gateway address. The address
and subnet mask values are in
w.x.y.z
format.
The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN will be advertised to the VPN.
Remote routes sent over the VPN will also be accepted. Any VPN member will be
able to route to the local subnets. Press to create a new route. Press
to
remove a route.
Entries in this list will allow traffic to route to a different subnet that is connected to
the LAN interface. Any traffic destined for a network/mask pair will be directed to
the corresponding gateway instead of routed through WANs.
n case of a network address conflict with remote peers (i.e. PepVPN / IPsec VPN / IP Forwarding
WAN are considered as remote connections), you can define Virtual Network Mapping to resolve
it.
Note: OSPF & RIPv2 settings should be updated as well to avoid advertising conflicted network.
For further details on virtual network mapping watch this video: https://youtu.be/C1FMdZCn3Z8
(https://youtu.be/C1FMdZCn3Z8)