Make sure that your ISP supports L2TP connections.
L2TP VPN between a Windows client and the DFL-1000:
This section describes:
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Configuring the DFL-1000 as an L2TP server
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Configuring a Windows 2000 Client for L2TP
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Configuring a Windows XP Client to connect to a DFL-1000 L2TP VPN
Configuring the DFL-1000 as an L2TP server
Use the following procedure to configure the DFL-1000 to be an L2TP server.
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Go to
VPN > L2TP > L2TP User
.
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Click New to add an L2TP user.
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Enter a user name and password.
The password must be at least 6 characters long and may contain numbers (0-9) and upper and
lower case letters (A-Z, a-z) but no spaces.
A client can connect to the L2TP VPN with this user name and password.
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Click OK.
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Repeat steps
to add more L2TP user names and
passwords as required.
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Go to
VPN > L2TP > L2TP Range
.
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Click Enable L2TP.
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Specify the L2TP address range.
The L2TP address range is the range of addresses on your internal network that must be reserved for
remote L2TP clients. When a remote client connects to the internal network using L2TP, the
computer is assigned an IP address from this range.
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If you are planning on using RADIUS for authentication, click Enable RADIUS.
To turn on RADIUS support, see
RADIUS authentication for PPTP and L2TP VPNs
.
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Click Apply to enable L2TP VPNs through the DFL-1000.
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