Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 5-9
When you define a Connection Profile as using L2TP by selecting L2TP as the datalink encapsulation method,
and then select
Encapsulation Options
, the L2TP Tunnel Options screen appears.
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Enter the
L2TP Partner IP Address
. This specifies the address of the other end of the tunnel.
If you do not specify the L2TP Par tner IP Address the Router cannot initiate tunnels.
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If you specify the L2TP Par tner IP Address, and the address is in the same subnet as the Remote IP
Address you specified in the IP Profile Parameters, the
Tunnel Via Gateway
option becomes visible. You
can enter the address by which the Router par tner is reached.
If you do not specify the L2TP Par tner IP Address, the Router will use the default gateway to reach the
par tner and the
Tunnel Via Gateway
field is hidden. If the par tner should be reached via an alternate por t
(i.e. the LAN instead of the WAN), the
Tunnel Via Gateway
field allows this path to be resolved.
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Toggle
L2TP Tunnel Authentication
to No or Yes.
If you set authentication on the tunnel, an editable
Pass-phrase
field appears where you can specify a
password between eight and 15 characters long.
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From the pop-up menu select a
PPP Authentication
protocol for the PPP connection. Options are PAP, or
CHAP. The default is PAP. The authentication protocol must be the same on both ends of the tunnel.
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You can specify a
Data Compression
algorithm, either None or Standard LZS, for the L2TP connection.
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You can specify a
Send Host Name
which is used with Send Secret for authenticating with a remote PNS
when the profile is used for initiating a tunnel connection.
•
You must specify a
Send Password
(or
Secret
, the CHAP term for password), used for authenticating the
tunnel when initiating a tunnel connection.
•
You can specify a
Receive Host Name
which is used with the Receive Secret for authenticating a remote
L2TP client.
•
You must specify a
Receive Password
(or CHAP
Secret)
, used for authenticating the remote L2TP client.
L2TP Tunnel Options
L2TP Partner IP Address: 0.0.0.0
L2TP Tunnel Authentication: No
PPP Authentication: PAP
Data Compression... Standard LZS
Send Host Name:
Send Password:
Receive Host Name:
Receive Password:
Initiate Connections: Yes
On Demand: Yes
Idle Timeout (seconds): 300
Enter an IP address in decimal and dot form (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
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