Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 4-5
When you define a Connection Profile as using PPTP by selecting PPTP as the datalink encapsulation method,
and then select
Data Link Options
, the PPTP Tunnel Options screen appears.
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Enter the
PPTP Partner IP Address
. This specifies the address of the other end of the tunnel.
If you do not specify the PPTP Par tner IP Address the gateway cannot initiate tunnels, i.e., act as a PPTP
Access Concentrator (PAC) for this profile. It can only accept tunnel requests as a PPTP Network Ser ver
(PNS).
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If you specify the PPTP 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 gateway par tner is reached.
If you do not specify the PPTP 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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From the pop-up menu select an
Authentication
protocol for the PPP connection. Options are PAP, CHAP, or
MS-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 PPTP connection.
Note:
When the Authentication protocol is MS-CHAP, compression is set to None, and the
Data
Compression
option is hidden.
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When the authentication protocol is MS-CHAP, you can specify a
Data Encryption
algorithm for the PPTP
connection. Available options are MPPE and None (the default). For other authentication protocols, this
option is hidden. When MPPE is negotiated, the WAN Event Histor y repor ts that it is negotiated as a CCP
(compression) type. This is because the MPPE protocol uses a compression engine, even though it is not
itself a compression protocol.
PPTP Tunnel Options
PPTP Partner IP Address: 173.167.8.134
Tunnel Via Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Authentication... CHAP
Data Compression... None
Send Host name: tony
Send Password: *****
Receive Host name: kimba
Receive Password: ******
Initiate Connections: Yes
On Demand: Yes
Optional Windows NT Domain Name:
Idle Timeout (seconds): 300
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