Client To Gateway; Add A New Tunnel - Linksys LRT224 User Manual

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Local Interface:
Choose the WAN port to connect the backup
tunnel.
VPN Tunnel Backup Idle Time:
If the primary tunnel doesn't work within
configured period, the backup tunnel will be
connected. The default value is 30 seconds.
Split DNS:
The router can send DNS requests to one DNS
server and other DNS requests to another
DNS server. If the address resolution requests
from clients match one of the configured
domain names, it will pass the request to the
assigned DNS server. Otherwise, the request
will be passed to the DNS server assigned to
the WAN port.
DNS1/DNS2: Input the IP address of the
DNS server to use for the specific domains.
Domain Name1~4:
Input the domain names to DNS servers
which the requests for these domains will be
passed to.

Client to Gateway

Go to Configuration > VPN > Client to Gateway to add a new IPSec tunnel.
NOTE:
Remember to click Save to save your settings before leaving the page. You
can also click Cancel to undo the changes.
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click Cancel
to undo the changes.

Add a New Tunnel

You can choose Tunnel to create a tunnel between single remote user and the
router, or choose Group VPN for a group of users.
Tunnel No.:
Tunnel number.
Tunnel Name:
Current VPN tunnel connection name, such as XXX Office.
Give them different names to avoid confusion.
Note: If this tunnel is to be connected to the other VPN
device, some devices require that the tunnel name
is identical to the name of the host end to facilitate
verification.
Interface:
From the drop-down menu, select the WAN port for this
VPN tunnel.
Enable:
Click to enable the VPN tunnel. This option is set to enabled
by default.
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