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7) Configuring a VPN connection to the vRouter
In the final step, we configure an (IKEv2) VPN connection to the vRouter to gain secure access to the private resources in the back-end subnet.
We recommend that you first set up a DNS name for the public IP address of the vRouter and then configure the VPN connection to connect to this DNS name. This procedure is described here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/portal-create-fqdn
- In the next step, assign the Ethernet port ETH-2 to the logical interface LAN-1.
ETH-2 corresponds to the second virtual network interface that we assigned to our vRouter VM. By default, LCOS uses the logical interface LAN-1 for the IP network Intranet, which corresponds to our back-end subnet. This configuration allows for this.