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Guided Setup for AOS-10 VPNCs
You can configure a AOS-10 VPNC device using the Guided Setup, Basic mode, or Advanced mode. This section describes the procedure for configuring AOS-10 VPNCs using the Guided Setup.
Before You Begin
Before you begin, ensure that you have completed the following procedures:
- Gateways are onboarded to HPE Aruba Networking Central.
- Gateways are assigned valid subscriptions in HPE Aruba Networking Central.
- Gateways are assigned to groups.
- Gateways are assigned the VPNC group role.
Ensure that the device is not part of a group that is running the guided setup. If the group is being configured using the Guided Setup, the device level setup will not be executed.
Configuring a VPNC using the Guided Setup
To configure an AOS-10 VPNC using the Guided Setup, complete the following steps:
- In the WebUI, set the filter to Global or a group that contains at least one Branch Gateway that is configured as an AOS-10 VPNC.
- Under
A list of gateways is displayed in the
view.
, click > . - Click a gateway under
The dashboard context for the gateway device is displayed.
. - Under
The gateway configuration page is displayed.
The
wizard displays the following tabs for device level configuration:- —Allows you to configure system IP address.
- LAN Local Area Network. A LAN is a network of connected devices within a distinct geographic area such as an office or a commercial establishment and share a common communications line or wireless link to a server. ports. —Allows you to configure
- WAN Wide Area Network. WAN is a telecommunications network or computer network that extends over a large geographical distance. ports. —Allows you to modify
- SD-WAN Software-Defined Wide Area Network. SD-WAN is an application for applying SDN technology to WAN connections that connect enterprise networks across disparate geographical locations. routing profiles. —Allows you to configure
, click . - Click to start the guided setup process and complete the steps provided in the following sections:
Many procedures involve adding or configuring parameters in tables. Note that you have options to edit and delete the existing configurations.