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10 May 2012 17:26 #7 by blackhat72
Replied by blackhat72 on topic Re: 3300 to 3300 VPN forward all traffic
Hi telis.

I read your post several times and understand you perfectly. I see the feature in the URL you posted, in my 2820n as well. You cannot see this option on your 3300's because it's not implemented on the 3300's - The VPN route switching only works on a single wan connection, as IPSec does not work if you try and change wan connections, as the IPSec tunnelling protocol is IP based, not UDP based, so changing the WAN connections would cause the tunnel to collapse. The 3300 is a Multi WAN product, not a single wan one..

that's why the screen shot in the URL says "Change default route to this VPN tunnel ( Only single WAN supports this )"


hope that helps

Dan.

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11 May 2012 00:15 #8 by telis
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There is only one WAN connection in use in this instance.

The 2830 has two WAN connections and still has this feature.

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11 May 2012 08:51 #9 by blackhat72
Replied by blackhat72 on topic Re: 3300 to 3300 VPN forward all traffic
Telis. HI.

I see your point, however unfortunately I'm not a draytek developer or support monkey so perhaps you should direct your question to them, I've already explained why it's not supported - I however maybe completely wrong and misled by my 20years in IT and networking.

Telis wrote: There is only one WAN connection in use in this instance.

The 2830 has two WAN connections and still has this feature.


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