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Enabling Overlay Orchestrator Peering
To configure VPN Virtual Private Network. VPN enables secure access to a corporate network when located remotely. It enables a computer to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if it were directly connected to the private network, while benefiting from the functionality, security, and management policies of the private network. This is done by establishing a virtual point-to-point connection through the use of dedicated connections, encryption, or a combination of the two. hubs and routing profiles, complete the following steps:
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In the WebUI, set the filter to Global or a group that contains at least one Branch Gateway that is configured as an AOS-10VPNC.
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Under , click > .
A list of gateways is displayed in the view. -
Click a gateway under .
The dashboard context for the gateway device is displayed. -
Under , click .
The gateway configuration page is displayed.
If you are accessing the VPNC configuration page for the first time, the wizard opens automatically. Otherwise, click the . -
Slide the toggle switch to enable .
- In the tab, configure a static routing profile
- On the table, click the + icon to configure the address and define a metric.
- On the Static Routes table, click the + icon to configure the following parameters:
- —Destination IP address
- —Subnet mask of the destination IP address
- —Set the route to either or
- —The IP address for the next hop
- —The cost metric for the route
- Click to configure route maps.
The page is displayed
- In the tab, click the toggle switch
- Slide the Forward branch internet traffic to a specific Next-Hop router IP using PBR Policy-based Routing. PBR provides a flexible mechanism for forwarding data packets based on polices configured by a network administrator. toggle switch.
- Enter the Next-Hop Router Ipv4 Address.
- Enter the Backup Next-Hop Router IPv4 Address (Optional).
- Click Next.
The Route Maps page is displayed.
The following GIF illustrates the workflow:
