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(for example, 192.168.20.2).
status {disable |
enable}
Disable or enable pinging between the specified
source and destination addresses.
disable
Example
This example shows how to enable the generation of traffic between a local computer at IP address
192.168.20.1 and a remote computer at IP address 172.16.2.12. The computers communicate through
an IPSec VPN.
config vpn pinggen
set src 192.168.20.1
set dst 172.16.2.12
set status enable
end
This example shows how to display the settings for the vpn pinggen command.
get vpn pinggen
This example shows how to display the configuration for the vpn pinggen command.
show vpn pinggen
Related Commands
• config vpn ipsec phase2
12.8 pptp
Use this command to enable PPTP and specify a local address range to reserve for remote PPTP
clients. When a remote PPTP client connects to the internal network through a PPTP VPN, the client
is assigned an IP address from the specified range.
PPTP clients must authenticate with the freeGuard 100 when a PPTP session starts. To support PPTP
authentication on the freeGuard 100, you must define the PPTP users who need access and then add
them to a user group. For more information, see “config user group”, “config user ldap”, “config user
local” and “config user radius” .
You need to define a firewall policy to control services inside the PPTP tunnel. For more information,
see “config firewall”. When you define the firewall policy:
Create an external -> internal policy.
Set the source address to match the PPTP address range.
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