Advanced Device Configuration > Address Configuration for Connected Devices > Example 3: Virtual Network With Two Private Subnets and VPN Configuration

Example 3: Virtual Network With Two Private Subnets and VPN Configuration
This example adds to the configuration of two private subnets with four devices shown in Example 2: Four Devices Configured on the Web Manager Config Æ Devices Screen by configuring a virtual network, which has the following benefits:
As stated elsewhere, users who have the following types of access to a device cannot be prevented from seeing the real IP address of the device:
The following figure (Example 3: Virtual Network Configuration) shows the same configuration as Example 2: Two Private Subnets, but with the addition of virtual IP addresses.
Example 3: Virtual Network Configuration shows an example of virtual network configuration that enables virtual addresses to be assigned to connected devices and to the OnBoard. The administrator plans to assign virtual IP addresses in the 172.20.0.1 range to hide the real private subnet IP addresses.
Example 3: Virtual Network Configuration
Note: “sp4” in Example 3: Virtual Network Configuration is one of the service processors that do not work with virtual network (DNAT) addresses.

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