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TNSR Configuration Example Recipes¶

This section is a cookbook full of example recipes which can be used to quickly configure TNSR in a variety of ways. The use cases covered by these recipes are real-world problems encountered by Netgate customers.

These example scenarios pull together concepts discussed in more detail throughout the rest of this documentation to accomplish larger goals.

  • RESTCONF Service Setup with Certificate-Based Authentication and NACM
  • Edge Router Speaking eBGP with Static Distribution for IPv4 And IPv6
  • Service Provider Route Reflectors and Client for iBGP IPv4
  • Zero-to-Ping: Getting Started
  • Static LAN + WAN with NAT (Basic SOHO Router Including DHCP and DNS Resolver)
  • Using Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Inter-VLAN Routing
  • GRE ERSPAN Example Use Case
  • OSPF Router with Multiple Areas and Summarization
  • TNSR IPsec Hub for pfSense software nodes
  • TNSR Remote Office With Existing IPsec Hub
  • IPsec Remote Access VPNs
  • WireGuard VPN for Remote Access
  • WireGuard VPN with OSPF Dynamic Routing
  • VRRP with Outside NAT
  • Enabling the Serial Console
  • Changing Credentials and Keys
  • TNSR GUI Service with Client Certificate Authentication
  • Router for Proxmox® VE Virtual Machines
  • Using VPF NAT with VRF and Overlapping Networks

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