4-4 Firmware User Guide
About PPTP Tunnels
To set up a PPTP tunnel, you create a Connection Profile including the IP address and other relevant information
for the remote PPTP par tner. You use the same procedure to initiate a PPTP tunnel that terminates at a remote
PPTP ser ver or to terminate a tunnel initiated by a remote PPTP client.
PPTP configuration
To set up the router as a PPTP Network Ser ver (PNS) capable of answering PPTP tunnel requests you must also
configure the VPN Default Answer Profile. See
"ATMP/PPTP Default Profile" on page 4-11
for more information.
PPTP is a Datalink Encapsulation option in Connection Profiles. It is not an option in device or link configuration
screens, as PPTP is not a native encapsulation. Consequently, the Easy Setup Profile does not offer PPTP
datalink encapsulation. See the
"Creating a New Connection Profile" on page 2-24
for information on creating
Connection Profiles.
Channel 4 (and higher) events, such as connections and disconnections, repor ted in the WAN Event Histories
are VPN tunnel events.
To define a PPTP tunnel, navigate to the Add Connection Profile menu from the Main Menu.
Main
Menu
WAN
Configuration
Add Connection
Profile
Add Connection Profile
Profile Name: Profile 1
Profile Enabled: +---------------+
+---------------+
Data Link Encapsulation... | PPP |
| Frame Relay |
| RFC1483 |
| ATMP |
IP Profile Parameters... | PPTP |
| IPsec |
+---------------+
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