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Dial in user route traffic over 2962
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28 Nov 2024 10:27 #104225
by d3ll
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Hi,
I have a DrayTek 2962. I have setup a Dial In user for the VPN connection which works. However I am trying to set it so traffic routes over the VPN to allow the remote dial in user to show our HQ IP.
How do i go about doing this?
I have a DrayTek 2962. I have setup a Dial In user for the VPN connection which works. However I am trying to set it so traffic routes over the VPN to allow the remote dial in user to show our HQ IP.
How do i go about doing this?
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30 Nov 2024 11:02 - 30 Nov 2024 11:03 #104229
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Hi
d3ll
This should be a setting at your client end, the dial in user’s configuration. If you’re using the DrayTek Smart VPN Client, then make sure the option for ‘Use default gateway on remote network’ in the ‘Advanced Options’ is enabled; although this is normally enabled by default.
If you have multiple WANs, and even multiple IPs on those WANs, you can also use the ‘Route >> Load-Balance/Route Policy’ settings to create a specific route back out onto the internet for the dialled in user, you can even create a failover policy within that profile so the user will be routed to another WAN (or VPN route) if your preferred WAN fails for whatever reason.
Hope this helps.
This should be a setting at your client end, the dial in user’s configuration. If you’re using the DrayTek Smart VPN Client, then make sure the option for ‘Use default gateway on remote network’ in the ‘Advanced Options’ is enabled; although this is normally enabled by default.
If you have multiple WANs, and even multiple IPs on those WANs, you can also use the ‘Route >> Load-Balance/Route Policy’ settings to create a specific route back out onto the internet for the dialled in user, you can even create a failover policy within that profile so the user will be routed to another WAN (or VPN route) if your preferred WAN fails for whatever reason.
Hope this helps.
Last edit: 30 Nov 2024 11:03 by HodgesanDY.
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