No special VPN configuration is required. When the PPTP client connects to the destination PPTP VPN
gateway, the DFL-500 accepts PPTP packets from the internal network. The DFL-500 performs network
address translation to change the source address of these packets to the IP address of the external
interface of the DFL-500. The DFL-500 then forwards the PPTP packets to the PPTP VPN gateway.
L2TP VPN configuration
Configuring L2TP is similar to configuring PPTP. You configure the DFL-500 to support L2TP by adding L2TP
users and specifying an L2TP address range. You can also require L2TP VPN users to authenticate to your
RADIUS server. Finally, to connect to the L2TP VPN, your remote Windows clients must be configured for
L2TP.
Make sure that your ISP supports L2TP connections.
This section describes:
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Configuring the DFL-500 as an L2TP gateway
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Configuring a Windows 2000 Client for L2TP
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Configuring a Windows XP Client for L2TP
L2TP VPN between a Windows client and the DFL-500
Configuring the DFL-500 as an L2TP gateway
Use the following procedure to configure the DFL-500 to be an L2TP gateway:
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Go to
VPN > L2TP > L2TP User
.
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Select New to add an L2TP user name and password.
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Enter a user name and password.
The user name can contain numbers (0-9), and upper and lower case letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special
characters - and _. Other special characters and spaces are not allowed.
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