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     <li>Click the 'Edit' button next to the newly created configuration.</li>[[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device edit intance v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1054px]]
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     <li>Click the 'Edit' button and will be forwarded to the newly created configuration menu.</li>[[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device edit intance v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1054px]]
 
     <li>Complete the configuration.
 
     <li>Complete the configuration.
 
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             <li>Paste the ZeroTier Network ID into the 'Networks' field.</li>
 
             <li>Paste the ZeroTier Network ID into the 'Networks' field.</li>
 
             <li>Click 'Save & Apply'.</li>
 
             <li>Click 'Save & Apply'.</li>
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            <li>You will be redirected to the overview and the '''node ID''' will be created automatically</li>
 
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==Private network access==
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If you have configured ZeroTier in accordance with these instructions, your topology may look something like this:
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For this routing example, let's assume that we want to provide access to the 192.168.1.0/24 network behind the Teltonika device to your other ZeroTier nodes. There are several ways you can accomplish this.
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==Testing configuration==
 
==Testing configuration==
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If you've followed all the steps presented above, your configuration should be finished. But as with any other configuration, it is always wise to test the setup in order to make sure that it works properly. In order to test the GRE Tunnel connection, login to RUTX WebUI and go to '''Services → CLI'''. Login with user name: '''root''' and the router's admin password. From there you should then be able to '''ping''' the opposite instance's virtual IP address. To use a ping command, type '''ping <ip_address>''' and press the "Enter" key on your keyboard:
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If you've followed all the steps presented above, your configuration should be finished. But as with any other configuration, it is always wise to test the setup in order to make sure that it works properly. In order to test the '''ZeroTier''' Tunnel connection, login to RUTX WebUI and go to '''Services → CLI'''. Login with user name: '''root''' and the router's admin password. From there you should then be able to '''ping''' the opposite instance's virtual IP address. To use a ping command, type '''ping <ip_address>''' and press the "Enter" key on your keyboard:
    
[[File:Networking_RUTXxx_configuration_example_test_v1.png]]
 
[[File:Networking_RUTXxx_configuration_example_test_v1.png]]
    
If the ping requests are successful, congratulations, your setup works! If not, we suggest that you review all steps once more.
 
If the ping requests are successful, congratulations, your setup works! If not, we suggest that you review all steps once more.

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