This document describes how to set up the
LANCOM Advanced VPN Client with a connection profile that can use multiple VPN gateways (tunnel endpoints), and also how to control which of the specified gateways is selected when connecting.
A typical application that requires multiple VPN gateways to be specified in a VPN client connection profile would be a VRRP scenario, where two or more Internet connections are operated for redundancy.
3) Navigate to the menu
IPSec general settings.
4. If the gateway is equipped with a static, official IP address, enter that IP address.
Either the IPv4 or IPv6 protocol can be used to communicate between the Secure Enterprise Client and the VPN gateway. The IP address entered in this field must conform to the IPv4 or IPv6 address formatting rules, as appropriate.
These rules are as follow:
- IPv4 (32 bit address):
the address must be in the dotted decimal notation e.g. 15.168.1.253 - IPv6 (128 bit address):
the address must be in the hexadecimal notation (8 groups of 4 hex characters, separated by colon) e.g 2001:0db8:ac10:002b:0000:0000:0000:0002- Shortened representations are allowed:
- Leading zeros can be suppressed e.g. 2001:db8:ac10:2b:0:0:0:2
- Multiple zero groups can be concatenated to colon colon, e.g. 2001:db8:ac10:fe01:2b::2
- Name string:
If the gateway does not have a fixed IP address, then enter the DNS name. The DNS name has to be registered with a DynDNS provider and has to point to the current IP address of the gateway.