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I have a pair of Juniper SRX300 Services Gateway, that I was hoping to use at each end of a VPN Tunnel. I can see how to setup the VPN server-end, but I am trying to find the documentation to configure the other unit as the "vpn client". In other words, I want the remote end to act as a SOHO router (site-to-site?), putting all the devices behind it on the VPN, instead of having each PC/device have to run their own VPN client software.

Is this possible? What does Juniper/JUNOS call this mode?

Ben
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  • It's called site-to-site VPN. [SRX & J Series Site-to-Site VPN Configuration Generator](https://www.juniper.net/support/tools/vpnconfig/) –  May 09 '17 at 23:08
  • Thanks. But that only tells me how to configure the server-side gateway. How do I set up the remote site on an SRX? – Ben May 10 '17 at 13:40
  • it's site to site, there is no 'server-side'. Server / client and site-to-site are different things. –  May 10 '17 at 18:46
  • @yoonix - I appreciate the help. I guess I'm referring to the fact that the configuration generator generates the SRX config for the "local site", but not the "remote site". I feel like I'm missing some key piece of the puzzle that brings this altogether. I found a page to configure an SRX and Cisco ASA, but oddly not two SRX devices. https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB28120 – Ben May 10 '17 at 21:16
  • Pretend you're at the remote site and fill in the info as if it's the local site. –  May 10 '17 at 21:43
  • Also, you might find a better target audience at [Network Engineering Stack Exchange](https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/). –  May 10 '17 at 21:45

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