Yealink MyPBX Standard [96/123] Vpn settings

Yealink MyPBX Standard [96/123] Vpn settings
MyPBX Standard Administrator Guide
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A VLAN is a broadcast domain created by switches. This means the VLAN is
configured on switches, layer 3 switches. Note that some of the switches don’t
support VLAN.
When do I need a VLAN?
It is important to point out that you do not have to configure a VLAN until your network
gets so large and has so much traffic that you need one. You need to consider using
VLAN in any of following situations:
You have more than 200 devices on your LAN.
You have a lot of broadcast on your LAN.
Groups of users need more security or are being slowed down by too many
broadcasts.
Groups of users need to be on the same broadcast domain because they are
running the same applications. An example would be a company that has a lot
of VoIP phones connect to an IPPBX. The administrator of the network might like
to separate the VoIP from the network and configure VLAN for IP phones and
PCs.
Note:
MyPBX Standard acts as a VLAN client, a 3-layer switch is needed.
Figure 18-4 VLAN Settings
Please follow the steps below to set up VLAN on MyPBX.
Step1. Create VLANs on your switch.
Step2. Allocate a VLAN ID and IP address for MyPBX.
Step3. Configure VLAN settings page on MyPBX.
VPN Settings
OpenVPN is a free and open source software application that implements virtual
private network (VPN) techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site
connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities. It uses
SSL/TLS security for encryption and is capable of traversing network address

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