10.6 Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing)

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    Because the VPN Server must receive incoming VPN connections from the VPN Bridge(s) over the Internet, it must have a public IP address or be able to receive TCP/IP communication through NAT, a firewall, or a reverse proxy system. (See section 10.2.1 VPN Server Location10.2 Common Concepts and Knowledge.) Please consult with your network administrator if you are unsure about any of these issues.

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    The Virtual Layer 3 Switch can also forward packets to a network beyond the IP network the Virtual Hub connected to directly by the virtual interface is on. Please refer to section 3.8.5 Editing the Routing Table3.8 Virtual Layer 3 Switches for more information on this topic.

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    Because the VPN Server must receive incoming VPN connections from the VPN Bridge(s) over the Internet, it must have a public IP address or be able to receive TCP/IP communication through NAT, a firewall, or a reverse proxy system. (See section 10.2 Common Concepts and Knowledge.) Please consult with your network administrator if you are unsure about any of these issues.

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    The Virtual Layer 3 Switch can also forward packets to a network beyond the IP network the Virtual Hub connected to directly by the virtual interface is on. Please refer to section 3.8 Virtual Layer 3 Switches for more information on this topic.

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    Because the VPN Server must receive incoming VPN connections from the VPN Bridge(s) over the Internet, it must have a public IP address or be able to receive TCP/IP communication through NAT, a firewall, or a reverse proxy system. (See section 10.2.1 VPN Server Location.) Please consult with your network administrator if you are unsure about any of these issues.

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    The Virtual Layer 3 Switch can also forward packets to a network beyond the IP network the Virtual Hub connected to directly by the virtual interface is on. Please refer to section 3.8.5 Editing the Routing Table for more information on this topic.

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