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argylegp
Mar 25, 2015Novice
SRX5308 Firewall example
I have two SRX5308 routers in different Cities with different ISP's. Setup will be: WAN1 to the ISP, for internet access, VPN tunnel, and VPN Client access. LAN1 will be to inside. Does anyone hav...
Nhellie
Mar 25, 2015Virtuoso
The answer would be no, the reason why you need to enter the External IP of the Remote network is for the client to identify the network and devices connected to it. As far as I know, it creates its own random IP (like a VPN IP which is not on the same range as the IP on the remote network). I know there is a deeper explanation to that.
Not unless you are using Mode Config.
Not unless you are using Mode Config.
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