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the main feature of VPN tunnels is to connect networks. In IPsec these networks are called traffic selectors and are part of the VPN configuration. Besides the obvious config like encryption and authentication.
If I want to generate a VPN config form netbox, the info should be defined in netbox.
How can I add these traffic selectors?
The obvious thing would be to have TS as a property of the termination, i.e. which prefixes can be reached via which VPN termination.
At the moment I add a custom flield to the VPN termination.
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Hi,
the main feature of VPN tunnels is to connect networks. In IPsec these networks are called traffic selectors and are part of the VPN configuration. Besides the obvious config like encryption and authentication.
If I want to generate a VPN config form netbox, the info should be defined in netbox.
How can I add these traffic selectors?
The obvious thing would be to have TS as a property of the termination, i.e. which prefixes can be reached via which VPN termination.
At the moment I add a custom flield to the VPN termination.
Any better ideas?
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