D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 110

Field, Description, Outgoing interface, IP address, Local networks, Subnet, Use VPN, enable, disable

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The VPN settings for the Hub and Spoke types are as follows: DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on the VPN settings section for the Hub and Spoke VPN are as follows: Field Outgoing interface IP address Name Subnet Use VPN Description It is the WAN interface on which the user wants to establish a tunnel. It displays the current WAN IP address of the device. Local networks It displays the LAN/VLAN interface name of the local subnet. It displays the subnet of the above interface. You can enable or disable the Use VPN feature. When it is enabled, subnets get selected for the local traffic selectors for the VPN policy. PPTP/L2TP Server Mode The Nuclias cloud gateway can establish a PPTP/L2TP VPN. Once enabled, a PPTP/L2TP server is available on the gateway for the LAN and WAN PPTP/L2TP client users to access, i.e., PPTP/L2TP clients can reach the gateway's PPTP/L2TP server. Furthermore, once authenticated by the PPTP/L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), PPTP/L2TP clients can access the LAN network managed by the gateway. The range of IP addresses allocated to PPTP/L2TP clients should not coincide with the LAN subnet. Also, the PPTP/L2TP server will default to local PPTP/L2TP user authentication but can be configured to employ an external RADIUS authentication server should one be configured. The fields available in the Server mode table are as follows: Field Name Server type L2TP Over IPsec IP address Active Description It displays the name of the PPTP/L2TP server. It displays the server type, i.e., either PPTP or L2TP. It displays if the L2TP over IPsec is enabled or disabled. It displays the IP address range allocated to PPTP/L2TP clients. You can enable or disable the server. 110

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The VPN settings for the
types are as follows:
Hub and Spoke
The fields available on the
section for the Hub and Spoke VPN are as follows:
VPN settings
Field
Description
Outgoing interface
It is the WAN interface on which the user wants to establish a tunnel.
IP address
It displays the current WAN IP address of the device.
Local networks
Name
It displays the LAN/VLAN interface name of the local subnet.
Subnet
It displays the subnet of the above interface.
Use VPN
You can
or
the Use VPN feature. When it is enabled, subnets get selected
enable
disable
for the local traffic selectors for the VPN policy.
PPTP/L2TP
Server Mode
The Nuclias cloud gateway can establish a PPTP/L2TP VPN. Once enabled, a PPTP/L2TP server is available on the gateway for the LAN and
WAN PPTP/L2TP client users to access, i.e., PPTP/L2TP clients can reach the gateway’s PPTP/L2TP server. Furthermore, once authenticated
by the PPTP/L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), PPTP/L2TP clients can access the LAN network managed by the gateway.
The range of IP addresses allocated to PPTP/L2TP clients should not coincide with the LAN subnet. Also, the PPTP/L2TP server will default to
local PPTP/L2TP user authentication but can be configured to employ an external RADIUS authentication server should one be configured.
The fields available in the
table are as follows:
Server mode
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the PPTP/L2TP server.
Server type
It displays the server type, i.e., either PPTP or L2TP.
L2TP Over IPsec
It displays if the
is enabled or disabled.
L2TP over IPsec
IP address
It displays the IP address range allocated to PPTP/L2TP clients.
Active
You can enable or disable the server.
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