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<span style="color: red;">The information in this page is updated in accordance with the <span style="color: #0054A6;"><b>RUTXXX_R_00_07_02</b></span> firmware version.</span>
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<b>ZeroTier One</b> is an open source software which can establish Peer to Peer VPN (P2PVPN) connection between various devices running various operating systems. It also provides network management possibilities such as routing and creating firewall rules.
 
<b>ZeroTier One</b> is an open source software which can establish Peer to Peer VPN (P2PVPN) connection between various devices running various operating systems. It also provides network management possibilities such as routing and creating firewall rules.
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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This article contains step-by-step instructions on how to set up and manage a Zerotier network using Teltonika-Networks devices alongs with other equipment.
 
This article contains step-by-step instructions on how to set up and manage a Zerotier network using Teltonika-Networks devices alongs with other equipment.
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==Setting up a ZeroTier network==
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== Setting up a ZeroTier network==
    
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The next step is configuring members (aka nodes) for our ZeroTier network.
 
The next step is configuring members (aka nodes) for our ZeroTier network.
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==Node configuration==
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==Node configuration ==
    
Zerotier <b>nodes</b> or <b>members</b> are clients that can connect to a ZeroTier network. This section provides information on how to configure ZeroTier nodes on different types of machines.
 
Zerotier <b>nodes</b> or <b>members</b> are clients that can connect to a ZeroTier network. This section provides information on how to configure ZeroTier nodes on different types of machines.
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Take note that if 'Private' access control type is selected, the nodes will only come online after they authorized by you from the ZeroTier Central dashboard. To learn how to authorize nodes, read the [[#Node_authorization|node authorization]] section of this article.
 
Take note that if 'Private' access control type is selected, the nodes will only come online after they authorized by you from the ZeroTier Central dashboard. To learn how to authorize nodes, read the [[#Node_authorization|node authorization]] section of this article.
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===Teltonika-Networks device===
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=== Teltonika-Networks device===
 
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===Android/Apple iOS device===
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=== Android/Apple iOS device===
 
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[[File:Zerotier_configuration_access_scheme.png]]
 
[[File:Zerotier_configuration_access_scheme.png]]
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===ZeroTier routing===
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=== ZeroTier routing===
 
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     <li>Go ZeroTier Central and find the <b>'Managed Routes'</b> box in the 'Advanced' section.</li>
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     <li>Go ZeroTier Central and find the <b><nowiki/>'Managed Routes'</b> box in the 'Advanced' section.</li>
 
     <li>Add the following route.
 
     <li>Add the following route.
 
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===Port forwarding===
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=== Port forwarding===
 
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==Bridge Configuration==
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==Bridge Configuration ==
    
ZeroTier bridge configuration will allow 2 (or more) LAN's in the same Zerotier network to be interconnected. For this example we will use two RUTX routers. Both of these routers should already have ZeroTier package installed and be connected to the ZeroTier Portal.
 
ZeroTier bridge configuration will allow 2 (or more) LAN's in the same Zerotier network to be interconnected. For this example we will use two RUTX routers. Both of these routers should already have ZeroTier package installed and be connected to the ZeroTier Portal.
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*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → Physical settings → Interface''''' and add the ZeroTier interface name we found out in the previous step.
 
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → Physical settings → Interface''''' and add the ZeroTier interface name we found out in the previous step.
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → General settings''''' and change the '''IPv4 address''' to an IP that is in the same subnet as the first router (We will use 192.168.1.2 for this example)
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* Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → General settings''''' and change the '''IPv4 address''' to an IP that is in the same subnet as the first router (We will use 192.168.1.2 for this example)
 
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option
 
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option
 
*Save & Apply settings
 
*Save & Apply settings
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[[File:Zerotier configuration rut 2 configuration v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Zerotier configuration rut 2 configuration v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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===ZeroTier Portal ===
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=== ZeroTier Portal===
 
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