Users Manual Part 2
Device Configuration
VPN – OpenVPN Client (Profile Setup Manually)
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BEC 4700A / 4700AZ User Manual
◆ Active as Default Route: Choose Yes to let the OpenVPN tunnel/connection be the
default route for traffic, under this circumstance, all outgoing packets will be forwarded to
this tunnel and routed to the next hop.
◆ Remote Network IP Address / Netmask: Enter the LAN network IP address and
Netmask of the OpenVPN Server.
◆ One-to-One NAT: Create a one-to-one mapping for a specific or a range of internal LAN
IP address of the OpenVPN client to the VPN tunnel.
▪ Local IP Address / Netmask: This is the internal LAN network IP address & netmask
of the OpenVPN client.
▪ Mapped Tunnel IP Address / Netmask: This is the IP address & netmask of the
OpenVPN tunnel.
TAP (Ethernet Over OpenVPN) in Server-Bridge Mode
◆ Bridge: No – Using its own client IP address.
◆ Local Service Port: Port 1194 is the default assigned port for OpenVPN.
◆ Protocol: OpenVPN can run over either UDP or TCP transports. Select the protocol.
◆ Tunnel Network IP Address / Netmask: Enter a virtual IP address and Netmask for this
tunnel. NOTE: The virtual IP addresses cannot be existed or used in both networks.
◆ Local IP Address / Netmask: Enter local LAN network IP address and Netmask.
◆ Server IP Address or Domain Name: Enter OpenVPN Server’s WAN IP address or
Domain name.
◆ Bridge: No – Using its own client IP address.
◆ Local Service Port: Port 1194 is the default assigned port for OpenVPN.
◆ Protocol: OpenVPN can run over either UDP or TCP transports. Select the protocol.
TAP (Ethernet Over OpenVPN) in Bridge Mode
◆ Bridge: Yes if used in bridge.
◆ Local Service Port: Port 1194 is the default assigned port for OpenVPN.
◆ Protocol: OpenVPN can run over either UDP or TCP transports. Select the protocol.










