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Configuring the Local Network
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|124
Configure the fields in the tabs:
The 'Configuration' tab
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VPN Tunnel ID - A number identifying the VTI.
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Peer - The name of the remote VPN site. See
"Configuring VPN Sites" on page340
.
The VPN tunnel interface can be numbered or unnumbered. Select the applicable
option:
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Numbered VTI - You configure a local and remote IP address for a numbered VTI:
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Local IPv4 address - The IP address to be used for the local point-to-point virtual
interface.
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Remote IP address - The IP address to be used at the peer gateway's point-to-
point virtual interface.
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Unnumbered VTI - When the VTI is unnumbered, it is not necessary to configure local
and remote IP addresses. You define a local interface to use as the source IP address
for outbound traffic.
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Internet connection - Select from the list.
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Local bridge interface - Select the local interface from the list.
Virtual Access Point (VAP)
To create/edit a Virtual Access Point (VAP):
See the Device > Wireless Network help page.
The 'DHCP/SLAAC Settings' tab
Note - In IPv4-only mode, this tab is called DHCPv4 Settings.
The values for the DHCP options configured on this tab will be distributed by the DHCP server
to the DHCP clients.
DNS Server Settings (For DHCPv6/SLAAC)
Select one of these options:
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Auto - Use the DNS configuration of the device.
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Use the following IP addresses - Enter the first, second and third DNS servers.

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