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If you can't use your DHCP server software for this purpose or you want a simpler DHCP server solution you can use the Virtual DHCP Server capability included with VPN Server. The Virtual DHCP Server will automatically assign IP addresses via DHCP to computers connected to a Virtual Layer 2 Segment created by a Virtual Hub. To do this, enable SecureNAT on the Virtual Hub and under the SecureNAT configuration use only Virtual DHCP Server. Do not use Virtual NAT. Please refer to section # 3.7 Virtual NAT & Virtual DHCP Servers# for more detailed information about configuring SecureNAT.
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10.3.3 Calculating the Number of Required Licenses
Let's calculate how many licenses will be needed to set up the example network above. You will definitely need a VPN Server product license to receive incoming connections from VPN Clients. This example is a small-scale VPN system that does not require clustering capabilities. Thus, the Standard Edition license will provide all the functionality you need for this type of setup.
Finally, you have 5 VPN Clients connecting to the VPN Server at the same time, so you will need a 5 client connection license.
Thus, the required product licenses and connection licenses are as shown below. Please refer to section #1.3# for more information about the licensing system.
VPN Server Standard Edition License x 1 VPN Server Client Connect License (5 Clients) x 1
10.3.4 Connecting to the VPN Remotely/Performing a Communication Test
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If you can't use your DHCP server software for this purpose or you want a simpler DHCP server solution you can use the Virtual DHCP Server capability included with VPN Server. The Virtual DHCP Server will automatically assign IP addresses via DHCP to computers connected to a Virtual Layer 2 Segment created by a Virtual Hub. To do this, enable SecureNAT on the Virtual Hub and under the SecureNAT configuration use only Virtual DHCP Server. Do not use Virtual NAT. Please refer to section #3.7# for more detailed information about configuring SecureNAT.
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10.3.3 Calculating the Number of Required Licenses
Let's calculate how many licenses will be needed to set up the example network above. You will definitely need a VPN Server product license to receive incoming connections from VPN Clients. This example is a small-scale VPN system that does not require clustering capabilities. Thus, the Standard Edition license will provide all the functionality you need for this type of setup.
Finally, you have 5 VPN Clients connecting to the VPN Server at the same time, so you will need a 5 client connection license.
Thus, the required product licenses and connection licenses are as shown below. Please refer to section #1.3# for more information about the licensing system.
VPN Server Standard Edition License x 1VPN Server Client Connect License (5 Clients) x 1
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10.3.4 Connecting to the VPN Remotely/Performing a Communication Test
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If you can't use your DHCP server software for this purpose or you want a simpler DHCP server solution you can use the Virtual DHCP Server capability included with VPN Server. The Virtual DHCP Server will automatically assign IP addresses via DHCP to computers connected to a Virtual Layer 2 Segment created by a Virtual Hub. To do this, enable SecureNAT on the Virtual Hub and under the SecureNAT configuration use only Virtual DHCP Server. Do not use Virtual NAT. Please refer to section 3.7 Virtual NAT & Virtual DHCP Servers for more detailed information about configuring SecureNAT.
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