SonicOS 7.1 IPSec VPN
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- IPSec VPN Overview
- Site to Site VPNs
- VPN Auto Provisioning
- Rules and Settings
- Advanced
- DHCP over VPN
- L2TP Servers and VPN Client Access
- AWS VPN
- SonicWall Support
Defining VPN Auto Provisioning
The VPN Auto Provisioning feature simplifies the VPN provisioning of SonicWall firewalls. This is especially useful in large scale VPN deployments. In a classic hub-and-spoke site-to-site VPN configuration, there are many complex configuration tasks needed on the spoke side, such as configuring the Security Association and configuring the Protected Networks. In a large deployment with many remote gateways, or spokes, this can be a challenge. VPN Auto Provisioning provides a simplified configuration process to eliminate many configuration steps on the remote VPN peers.
The Hub in a hub-and-spoke site-to-site VPN configuration can be referred to using various names, such as Server, Hub Gateway, Primary Gateway, Central Gateway. In the context of the VPN Auto Provisioning feature, the term VPN AP Server is used for the Hub. Similarly, the term VPN AP Client is used to refer to a Spoke, Client, Remote Gateway, Remote Firewall, or Peer Firewall.
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