Viewing the openvpn tunnel, 3 viewing the openvpn tunnel – TP-Link Omada ER8411 VPN Router User Manual

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Configuring VPN

OpenVPN Configuration

User Guide 165

Specify the name of the OpenVPN client, configure other relevant parameters according to

your actual network environment, and click

OK

.

Client Name

Specify the name of OpenVPN client.

Status

Check the box to enable the OpenVPN client.

Service Port

Enter a VPN service port to which a VPN device connects. The default port is 1194.

Remote Server

Enter the IP address or domain name of the OpenVPN server.

Local Network

Select the network on the local side of the VPN tunnel. The VPN policy will be only

applied to the selected local network.

WAN

Select the WAN port on which the VPN tunnel is established.

File Path

Browse the file to find the OpenVPN file that ends in .ovpn generated by the

OpenVPN server.

Import

Click this button to import the OpenVPN file that ends in .ovpn generated by

the OpenVPN server. Only one file can be imported. If the certificate file and

configuration file are generated singly by the OpenVPN server, combine two files

and import the whole file.

5.3 Viewing the OpenVPN Tunnel

Choose the menu

VPN > OpenVPN > OpenVPN Tunnel

to load the following page.

Figure 5-3 

Viewing the OpenVPN Tunnel

Click

Refresh

to view the latest information.

Name

Displays the account name of OpenVPN server/client.

WAN

Displays the WAN port on which the VPN tunnel is established.

Local IP

Displays the assigned virtual local IP address of the tunnel.

Remote IP

Displays the assigned virtual local IP address of the tunnel.

Up Bytes

Displays the upstream throughput.

Down Bytes

Displays the downstream throughput.

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