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VPN Routing Action
Hello
I have a question about action in vpn log.
What is the meaning of VPN Routing in logs?
Does it mean users accessing an internal network?
Thank you
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A VPN Routing action indicates that traffic was decrypted from one VPN tunnel, then re-encrypted straight into another VPN tunnel. Usually happens between satellites in the same Star-based VPN Community if allowed in the Community settings, but can also happen between different VPN Communities as authorized by the vpn_route.conf file. Note that the per-VPN Community VPN domain feature in R80.40 can help fine tune this behavior, see here: sk164417: Traffic from one VPN community not routed to another VPN community
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Remote user come in and access an address over a S2S vpn
