D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 109

Field, Description, Status, Device name, Hub-and, Spoke, IP address, Subnet s, Remote VPN peer

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DBG-2000 User Guide HUB, it will be advertised on all the remaining devices' SITE-SITE VPN page if the Quick VPN type is selected as Hub-and-Spoke. If any other HUB devices are existing in the organization, they will be displayed as Exist Hubs. Users can use these exist HUBs to form a sitesite tunnel by enabling Remote VPN Peer Connection, or they can use it as a backup hub by enabling the Backup Hub field. When you select Hub as the Hub-and-Spoke type, it lists exist hubs. The fields displayed in the Exist hubs table are as follows: Field Status Device name IP address Site Subnet (s) Remote VPN peer connection Backup hub Description It displays the current status of the remote hub devices, whether it is online or offline. The green color indicates that it is online, and the red color indicates that it is offline. It displays the name of the remote devices that have the Quick VPN type as Hub-andSpoke and the role as HUB. It displays the WAN IP address of the remote gateway devices. It displays the site name of the "Exist Hub" devices. It displays the subnet of the remote devices. It is a hyperlink; if you hover your mouse over it, you can view the subnet and the subnet mask of the remote device. You can enable or disable a site-to-site tunnel to the existing hub. You can select the other hub as the backup hub for the current hub. 2. Spoke: The DBG-2000 device (Spoke) establishes direct tunnels only to the specified remote DBG-2000 devices as hubs. When a DBG-2000 device is configured as a Spoke, you can configure multiple VPN hubs for that DBG-2000. In this configuration, the Spoke DBG-2000 sends all site-to-site traffic to its configured VPN hubs. The spokes do not exchange data directly with one another. If you select the Hub-and-Spoke Type as Spoke, it displays a list of all the Exist hubs under the VPN Topology section. In addition, it lists the Exist hub devices available with an option of Primary Hub. If you enable the Primary Hub field, the selected hub will be the primary hub for the spoke and can communicate to all the spoke devices linked to this hub. At a time, you can enable only one primary hub. The fields displayed in the Exist hubs table are as follows: Field Status Device name IP address Site Subnet(s) Primary Hub Description It displays the status of the available exist hubs. If the hub is online, a green dot is displayed, and if the hub is offline, a red dot is displayed. It displays the name of the hub device with which we want to establish the tunnel. It displays the WAN IP address of the hub with which the tunnel will be established. It refers to the site name configured to identify the hub device. It displays the number of local/private networks shared by the remote devices. It is a hyperlink; if you hover your mouse over it, you can view the subnet and the subnet mask of the remote device. Enable this option to select it as the primary hub for the configuring device. 109

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HUB, it will be advertised on all the remaining devices' SITE-SITE VPN page if the
is selected as Hub-and-Spoke. If any
Quick VPN type
other HUB devices are existing in the organization, they will be displayed as Exist Hubs. Users can use these exist HUBs to form a site-
site tunnel by enabling
or they can use it as a backup hub by enabling the
field.
Remote VPN Peer Connection,
Backup Hub
When you select
as the Hub-and-Spoke type, it lists exist hubs.
Hub
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Exist hubs
Field
Description
Status
It displays the current status of the remote hub devices, whether it is online or offline. The
green color indicates that it is online, and the red color indicates that it is offline.
Device name
It displays the name of the remote devices that have the Quick VPN type as
Hub-and-
and the role as
.
Spoke
HUB
IP address
It displays the WAN IP address of the remote gateway devices.
Site
It displays the site name of the “Exist Hub” devices.
Subnet (s)
It displays the subnet of the remote devices. It is a hyperlink; if you hover your mouse over
it, you can view the subnet and the subnet mask of the remote device.
Remote VPN peer connection
You can enable or disable a site-to-site tunnel to the existing hub.
Backup hub
You can select the other hub as the backup hub for the current hub.
2.
The DBG-2000 device (Spoke) establishes direct tunnels only to the specified remote DBG-2000 devices as hubs. When a DBG-2000
Spoke:
device is configured as a Spoke, you can configure multiple VPN hubs for that DBG-2000. In this configuration, the Spoke DBG-2000 sends all
site-to-site traffic to its configured VPN hubs. The spokes do not exchange data directly with one another.
If you select the
as
, it displays a list of all the Exist hubs under the
section. In addition, it lists the
Hub-and-Spoke Type
Spoke
VPN Topology
Exist hub devices available with an option of
. If you enable the
field, the selected hub will be the primary hub for the
Primary Hub
Primary Hub
spoke and can communicate to all the spoke devices linked to this hub. At a time, you can enable only one primary hub.
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Exist hubs
Field
Description
Status
It displays the status of the available exist hubs. If the hub is online, a green dot is
displayed, and if the hub is offline, a red dot is displayed.
Device name
It displays the name of the hub device with which we want to establish the tunnel.
IP address
It displays the WAN IP address of the hub with which the tunnel will be established.
Site
It refers to the site name configured to identify the hub device.
Subnet(s)
It displays the number of local/private networks shared by the remote devices. It is a
hyperlink; if you hover your mouse over it, you can view the subnet and the subnet mask of
the remote device.
Primary Hub
Enable this option to select it as the primary hub for the configuring device.
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