D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 113

Add PPTP/L2TP server, Router, Local authentication, RADIUS, All PAP CHAP MS-CHAP MSC, HAPv2,

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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on the Add PPTP/L2TP server page for the L2TP server type are as follows: Field Server Type Name Routing mode Starting IP address Ending IP address Authentication server Local authentication Radius server Authentication protocol Encryption Enable Secret key Idle timeout (seconds) L2TP over IPsec Save Cancel Description L2TP Server Select L2TP as the server type. Enter the name of the L2TP server. Select the routing mode, either NAT or Router. Enter the starting IP address of the IP address range to assign to your L2TP clients. Enter the ending IP address of the IP address range to assign to your L2TP clients. Select the authentication server. The options are Local authentication, RADIUS, and None authentication. Select one of the saved authentications on the local server. This field is available when you select Local authentication as the authentication server. Select the Radius server. This field is available when you select Radius as the authentication server. Select any authentication types from the drop-down menu (All/PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP/MSC HAPv2). Enable it to add a secret key. If the Encryption field is enabled, enter the secret key. Enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection will disconnect when idle. When the L2TP over IPsec configuration is enabled, the IPsec tunnel initiation starts automatically. Still, the establishment of the tunnel depends on the configuration at the client and the server-side and the response from the server. Click Next to configure the IKE profile for IPsec. For details, refer to https://dlink-dbg.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CGD/pages /2687700/Site+to+Site+VPN#IKE-Profile. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Client Mode The Nuclias cloud gateway can configure the PPTP/L2TP VPN Client. Using this client, we can access a remote network that is local to the PPTP /L2TP server. Once a client is enabled, it will try to auto-connect to the server. The fields displayed in the Client Mode table are as follows: Field Name User name Server type Server IP Description It displays the name of the client. It displays the user name which is being used. It displays the server to which the client is connected. It displays the server IP address. 113

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The fields available on the
page for the
type are as follows:
Add PPTP/L2TP server
L2TP server
Field
Description
L2TP Server
Server Type
Select
as the server type.
L2TP
Name
Enter the name of the L2TP server.
Routing mode
Select the routing mode, either
or
.
NAT
Router
Starting IP address
Enter the starting IP address of the IP address range to assign to your L2TP clients.
Ending IP address
Enter the ending IP address of the IP address range to assign to your L2TP clients.
Authentication server
Select the authentication server. The options are
,
, and
Local authentication
RADIUS
None
authentication.
Local authentication
Select one of the saved authentications on the local server. This field is available when you
select
as the authentication server.
Local authentication
Radius server
Select the Radius server. This field is available when you select
as the
Radius
authentication server.
Authentication protocol
Select any authentication types from the drop-down menu (
/
/
/
/
All PAP CHAP MS-CHAP MSC
).
HAPv2
Encryption
Enable it to add a secret key.
Enable Secret key
If the
field is enabled, enter the secret key.
Encryption
Idle timeout
(seconds)
Enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection will disconnect when idle.
L2TP over IPsec
When the
configuration is enabled, the IPsec tunnel initiation starts
L2TP over IPsec
automatically. Still, the establishment of the tunnel depends on the configuration at the
client and the server-side and the response from the server. Click
to configure the
Next
IKE
for IPsec. For details, refer to
profile
https://dlink-dbg.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CGD/pages
.
/2687700/Site+to+Site+VPN#IKE-Profile
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
Client Mode
The Nuclias cloud gateway can configure the PPTP/L2TP VPN Client. Using this client, we can access a remote network that is local to the PPTP
/L2TP server. Once a client is enabled, it will try to auto-connect to the server.
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Client Mode
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the client.
User name
It displays the user name which is being used.
Server type
It displays the server to which the client is connected.
Server IP
It displays the server IP address.
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