Adding A Framed Route For A Vpn Tunnel; Ip Routing - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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Adding a Framed Route
If you wish to set up a route to a network on the private (LAN) side of a remote
for a VPN Tunnel
site, use a framed route.
To add a framed route for a VPN tunnel, enter the add framed_route vc
command or the add framed_route tunnel command at the CLI prompt. For
more information, see
add framed_route vc <name>
and
add framed_route
tunnel <tunnel_name>
in
Appendix
B.
In the following example, the add framed_route tunnel command is used to set
up a framed route for a VPN tunnel called mtm.
add framed_route tunnel mtm gateway 0.0.0.0. ip_route 191.168.0.0/B metric 3
Note that you can delete a framed route you have added by entering the
delete framed_route command and specifying the name of the framed route
you wish to delete. For more information, see
Configuring Static and Framed IP
Routes
and
delete framed route
vc.
Before adding a framed route for a VPN tunnel, ensure that the tunnel is disabled.
Once the tunnel has been disabled, you can then add the framed route using the
add framed_route command.
A framed route is much like a static route in that you manually configure the
route. The difference is that a static route is defined for the LAN while a framed
route is associated with a remote site connection. Also, while a static route is
active when the LAN is connected, a framed route is active only when the
connection to the associated remote site is active.

IP Routing

The OCR 812 can be configured as an IP Router to forward packets between the
local LAN interface and one or more remote sites.
A forwarding table is maintained which specifies which interface to route an IP
packet based on the destination IP address. Entries in the forwarding table are
both static and dynamic. Static entries are based on the LAN's and remote site's
subnet addresses and user configured static routes. Dynamic entries are added
when RIP is enabled and routes are learned from neighboring routers.
To configure IP routing, IP must be defined on both the LAN interface and one or
more VC profiles. On the LAN, an IP network must exist with a specified IP address
and subnet mask. In the VC profile, IP routing needs to be enabled, and the
remote router address, a remote subnet mask and local WAN interface address
need to be configured. The remote site address configuration can be learned
dynamically when the connection is established if the Network Service is PPP,
otherwise it has to be specified.
Remember to save your configuration using the save all command before
rebooting your OCR 812 so your changes will be written to permanent FLASH
memory (i.e. permanently saved).

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