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L2TP over IPsec

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Remote network Remote netmask User name Password Enable secret key Secret key MPPE Reconnect mode Maximum idle time (seconds) L2TP over IPsec Save Cancel DBG-2000 User Guide Split tunnel: If this is selected, it will access only the selected remote network. Enter the remote network address. This address is local for the L2TP Server. Enter the remote network subnet mask. Enter the user name to connect to the VPN server. Enter the password to connect to the VPN server. You may enable or disable the Secret key. If the Secret key is enabled, enter the secret key. Enable or disable Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE). Select either Always On or On Demand. Enter the idle time in seconds before the gateway disconnects from the L2TP server. This field is available only when Reconnect mode is On Demand. You may enable or disable this feature. If enabled, it will redirect you to the IPsec settings. 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. OpenVPN The Nuclias cloud gateway provides the OmniSSL feature, a customized OpenVPN, similar to the SSL VPN connectivity. OmniSSL provides an executable configuration file via a portal page () that facilitates the client installation from the device and is an enhancement to the existing OpenVPN. In addition, this VPN tool can be used via mobile devices, thereby eliminating browser and Java dependencies typical to the SSL VPN solutions. OpenVPN allows peers to authenticate each other using certificates or username/password. When used in a multi-client-server configuration, it allows the server to release an authentication certificate for every client, using signature and Certificate authority. An OpenVPN can be established through this gateway. In access server-client mode, the user downloads the auto-login profile from the OpenVPN Access Server and uploads the same to connect. You can select the following modes: Server mode Client mode Access server-client mode Server mode In this section, you will learn about the OpenVPN configuration in the Server mode. 116

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Split tunnel
: If this is selected, it will access only the selected remote network.
Remote network
Enter the remote network address. This address is local for the L2TP Server.
Remote netmask
Enter the remote network subnet mask.
User name
Enter the user name to connect to the VPN server.
Password
Enter the password to connect to the VPN server.
Enable secret key
You may enable or disable the Secret key.
Secret key
If the Secret key is enabled, enter the secret key.
MPPE
Enable or disable Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE).
Reconnect mode
Select either
or
.
Always On
On Demand
Maximum idle time (seconds)
Enter the idle time in seconds before the gateway disconnects from the L2TP server. This
field is available only when
is
.
Reconnect mode
On Demand
L2TP over IPsec
You may enable or disable this feature. If enabled, it will redirect you to the IPsec settings.
Click
to configure the
for IPsec. For details, refer to
Next
IKE 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
OpenVPN
The Nuclias cloud gateway provides the OmniSSL feature, a customized OpenVPN, similar to the SSL VPN connectivity. OmniSSL provides an
executable configuration file via a portal page (<
) that facilitates the client installation from the device and is an
https://<Device WAN IP>/omnissl>
enhancement to the existing OpenVPN. In addition, this VPN tool can be used via mobile devices, thereby eliminating browser and Java
dependencies typical to the
VPN solutions.
SSL
OpenVPN allows peers to authenticate each other using certificates or username/password. When used in a
multi-client-server configuration, it allows the server to release an authentication certificate for every client, using signature and Certificate
authority. An OpenVPN can be established through this gateway.
In access server-client mode, the user downloads the auto-login profile from the OpenVPN Access Server and uploads the same to connect. You
can select the following modes:
Server mode
Client mode
Access server-client mode
Server mode
In this section, you will learn about the OpenVPN configuration in the
mode.
Server
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