Functions
MLR 3G 2.0
Define the
available IP address pool for the tunnel ends of the PPTP clients
in
the fields "IP address pool". This pool must be in the network of the LAN. The
PPTP clients address their destination directly with IP addresses in the LAN of
the MLR 3G 2.0.
In order to
add a new user
, that is permitted for the connection of PPTP cli-
ents, enter a user name and a password into the respective fields for this. Click
on "OK" to take over the user. You can delete existing users by checking the
checkbox in the column "delete" of the respective user and clicking on "OK".
In order to
confirm all settings for the loaded tunnel
made above, click on
"OK".
10.5.7
PPTP Client Basic Settings
The basic settings for the MLR 3G 2.0 as PPTP client are configured here. All packets
through the PPTP tunnel are masked by the MLR 3G 2.0 with its tunnel address.
Configuration with the web interface
In order to use the MLR 3G 2.0 as
PPTP client
, check in the menu "Dial-In" or
"Dial-Out" on the page "PPTP client" the checkbox "Activate PPTP client".
In order to
display the messages of the last connection
, select the link "Display
log of last connection".
In order to define the
IP address or the domain name of the remote terminal
,
which you use to have the MLR 3G 2.0 establish the VPN connection, enter an
IP address or a domain name in the field "IP address or domain name of re-
mote site".
Enter the
user name and the password
of the PPTP client for login to the
server into the respective fields.
In order to
select the encryption for the PPTP connection
, select this from the
drop-down list "Encryption". The encryption that is also used by the PPTP
server must be selected.
In order to
set the default route to this PPTP tunnel
, check the checkbox "Set
default route". The complete data traffic will be routed through the tunnel
then. However, this is only possible, if no preferential default route has been
set before.
If no default route to the tunnel is set, the
local subnet behind the tunnel
must be defined
. Enter this network with respective netmask into the field
"Remote subnet". Only that way, packets into the network behind the PPTP
tunnel will be routed through the tunnel.
In order to adjust the
MTU
(maximum permissible number of bytes in a
packet to be received), change the entry in the entry field "MTU (Maximum
Transmission Unit)".
In order to adjust the
MRU
(maximum permissible number of bytes in a
packet to be sent), change the entry in the entry field "MRU (Maximum Re-
ceive Unit)".
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