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=== Adding Routes=== | === Adding Routes=== | ||
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Before adding routes to end devices, we have to enable the LAN forwarding feature. To enable forwarding, follow these steps: | Before adding routes to end devices, we have to enable the LAN forwarding feature. LAN forwarding modifies Firewall Zone covering RMS VPN, to allow VPN traffic to reach end device's LAN network. If you were to enable WAN forwarding, you would be able to reach end point connected to the device's WAN port. To enable forwarding, follow these steps: | ||
* Click on the Hub and navigate to the '''Routes''' section. | * Click on the Hub and navigate to the '''Routes''' section. | ||
* In the '''Clients''' tab, click on the LAN toggle to enable forwarding. | * In the '''Clients''' tab, click on the LAN toggle to enable forwarding. | ||
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*In the '''Inter-Zone Forwarding''' section, click on '''Allow forwarding to destination zones''' and select '''rms''' (for example, rms_xzkEgQ: openvpn). | *In the '''Inter-Zone Forwarding''' section, click on '''Allow forwarding to destination zones''' and select '''rms''' (for example, rms_xzkEgQ: openvpn). This allows traffic originating from WAN side to reach RMS VPN. | ||
[[File:RMS Inter zone forwarding.png|900px|border|class=tlt-border]] | [[File:RMS Inter zone forwarding.png|900px|border|class=tlt-border]] |