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diff --git a/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst b/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst
index e89d25c6..57b45181 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst
@@ -280,17 +280,31 @@ Imagine the following topology
IPSec IKEv2 site2site VPN (source ./draw.io/vpn_s2s_ikev2.drawio)
+**LEFT:**
+* WAN interface on `eth0.201`
+* `eth0.201` interface IP: `172.18.201.10/24`
+* `vti10` interface IP: `10.0.0.2/31`
+* `dum0` interface IP: `10.0.11.1/24` (for testing purposes)
+
+**RIGHT:**
+* WAN interface on `eth0.202`
+* `eth0.201` interface IP: `172.18.202.10/24`
+* `vti10` interface IP: `10.0.0.3/31`
+* `dum0` interface IP: `10.0.12.1/24` (for testing purposes)
.. note:: Don't get confused about the used /31 tunnel subnet. :rfc:`3021`
gives you additional information for using /31 subnets on point-to-point
links.
-**left**
+**LEFT**
.. code-block:: none
+ set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 201 address '172.18.201.10/24'
+ set interfaces dummy dum0 address '10.0.11.1/24'
set interfaces vti vti10 address '10.0.0.2/31'
+ set vpn ipsec option disable-route-autoinstall
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-B id '172.18.201.10'
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-B id '172.18.202.10'
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-B secret 'secretkey'
@@ -311,17 +325,22 @@ Imagine the following topology
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B authentication remote-id '172.18.202.10'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B connection-type 'respond'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B ike-group 'IKEv2_DEFAULT'
- set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B local-address '192.168.0.10'
+ set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B local-address '172.18.201.10'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B remote-address '172.18.202.10'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B vti bind 'vti10'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-B vti esp-group 'ESP_DEFAULT'
-**right**
+ set protocols static interface-route 10.0.12.0/24 next-hop-interface vti10
+
+**RIGHT**
.. code-block:: none
+ set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 202 address '172.18.202.10/24'
+ set interfaces dummy dum0 address '10.0.12.1/24'
set interfaces vti vti10 address '10.0.0.3/31'
+ set vpn ipsec option disable-route-autoinstall
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-A id '172.18.201.10'
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-A id '172.18.202.10'
set vpn ipsec authentication psk OFFICE-A secret 'secretkey'
@@ -350,6 +369,8 @@ Imagine the following topology
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-A vti bind 'vti10'
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer OFFICE-A vti esp-group 'ESP_DEFAULT'
+ set protocols static interface-route 10.0.11.0/24 next-hop-interface vti10
+
Key Parameters:
* ``authentication local-id/remote-id`` - IKE identification is used for