Compatible Systems 5.4 manual AppleTalk Routing VPN Configuration Dialog Box

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interface. Once a client machine has connected to a router interface in this fashion, the router provides proxy services which allow the client machine to participate as a node on one of the router’s local networks.

If remote end-node operation is desired, you must set the AppleTalk Numbered Interface checkbox on, and then set this network number field to the same value as you set in the AppleTalk Network Number field above.

Optional Remote End-Node Node Number

After setting the Remote End-Node Network Number above, select an unused node number for this field.

Do not use the same value you set in the AppleTalk Node field above.

Optional Remote End-Node Proxy

This checkbox sets the device to dynamically reserve an AppleTalk address on Ethernet for the WAN interface. This option can only be used on an unnumbered interface. If you wish to seed the proxy address to a specific network or node number, you must set the AppleTalk Network Number and the AppleTalk Node fields instead.

AppleTalk Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog Box

AppleTalk Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog Box

VPN (Virtual Private Network) ports must first be added to the edit area of a device before they can be configured. For more information about adding and deleting VPN ports, see Chapter 6: VPN Ports and Tunnels.

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Compatible Systems 5.4 manual AppleTalk Routing VPN Configuration Dialog Box, Optional Remote End-Node Node Number