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Revision as of 12:10, 16 November 2022
Main Page > IoT Platforms > RMS > RMS Manual > RMS VPN > RMS Quick ConnectSummary
Quick connect is a feature, which lets you quickly set up an OpenVPN network. It is a hybrid between Remote Access and RMS VPN hubs. The main advantages compared to Remote Access - you can add more third-party devices by using .ovpn files, and compared to RMS VPN hubs - it can be set up much faster.
Overview
- Create a new Quick Connect network.
- Search through existing connections by Tags/Companies/Status.
- Start chosen Quick Connect network, and download its OpenVPN configuration.
- Change how the list is displayed.
Creating an endpoint
By clicking on Add new endpoint a menu will pop up. There you'll have to:
- Type in the name.
- Add a device through which the endpoint will be reached.
- Here you'll have two options, similar to Remote Access, where you can choose Auto mode, and RMS will scan the device's network for potential endpoints, or Manual mode, where you'll configure it yourself.
- Select Quick Connect's VPN server location.
Quick Connect hub overview
Clicking on any hub in the Quick Connect list will open up its information:
General
- Left upper block shows general information about this hub
- Left lower block shows data usage, server location
- Right upper block shows active sessions, which are currently connected to this VPN hub.
- Right lower block shows endpoints
Clients
- Here, you can see, and search which clients are connected to this hub.
Data Usage
- In this tab, you can look at VPN hub data usage: total, by the client, and export this data graph.
Connection Logs
- Here, you can look at client connection logs, depending on the date range.