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1. Configure the following settings:
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* **Gateway scale units** - This represents the aggregate capacity of the User VPN gateway. If you select 40 or more gateway scale units, plan your client address pool accordingly. For information about how this setting impacts the client address pool, see [About client address pools](../articles/virtual-wan/about-client-address-pools.md). For information about gateway scale units, see the [FAQ](virtual-wan-faq.md#p2s-concurrent).
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* **Gateway scale units** - This represents the aggregate capacity of the User VPN gateway. If you select 40 or more gateway scale units, plan your client address pool accordingly. For information about how this setting impacts the client address pool, see [About client address pools](../articles/virtual-wan/about-client-address-pools.md). For information about gateway scale units, see the [FAQ](../articles/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-faq.md#p2s-concurrent).
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* **Point to site configuration** - Select the User VPN configuration that you created in a previous step.
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* **Routing preference** - Azure routing preference enables you to choose how your traffic routes between Azure and the Internet. You can choose to route traffic either via the Microsoft network, or, via the ISP network (public internet). These options are also referred to as cold potato routing and hot potato routing, respectively. The public IP address in Virtual WAN is assigned by the service based on the routing option selected. For more information about routing preference via Microsoft network or ISP, see the [Routing preference](../articles/virtual-network/ip-services/routing-preference-overview.md) article.
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* **Use Remote/On-premises RADIUS server** - When a Virtual WAN User VPN gateway is configured to use RADIUS-based authentication, the User VPN gateway acts as a proxy and sends RADIUS access requests to your RADIUS server. The "Use Remote/On-premises RADIUS server" setting is disabled by default, meaning the User VPN gateway will only be able to forward authentication requests to RADIUS servers in virtual networks connected to the gateway's hub. Enabling the setting will enable the User VPN gateway to authenticate with RADIUS servers connected to remote hubs or deployed on-premises.

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