Vlan Interfaces; Tunnels - Cradlepoint IBR350 User Manual

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VLAN INTERFACES

A virtual local area network, or VLAN, functions as any other
physical LAN, but it enables computers and other devices to be
grouped together even if they are not physically attached to the
same network switch.
To enable a VLAN, select a VID (virtual LAN ID) and a group of
Ethernet ports through which users can access the VLAN. Then go
back up to the Local Network Editor to attach your new VLAN to
a network. To use a VLAN, the VID must be shared with another
router or similar device so that multiple physical networks have
access to the one virtual network.
Click Add to create a new VLAN interface. To edit an interface,
select the check box next to the desired interface.
IPSEC VPN
VPN
(virtual private network) tunnels
are used to establish a secure
connection to a remote network over
a public network. For example, VPN
tunnels can be used across the Internet
by an individual to connect to an office
network while traveling, or by two office

TUNNELS

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IT managers to secure their expanding Edge Networks using architectures that
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