Creating A Vpn Tunnel Using Non-Default Values; Encrypting A Pptp Or L2Tp Tunnel - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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Creating a VPN Tunnel
Using Non-Default
Values
Encrypting a PPTP or
L2TP Tunnel
Table 6-2 812 Set Tunnel Parameters and Supported Values
Parameter
INPUT_FILTER
OUTPUT_FILTER
PASSWORD
SEND_PASSWORD
MTU
SEND_NAME
NAT_OPTION
LOCAL_IP_ADDRESS
REMOTE_IP_ADDRESS
For example, to change the SEND_PASSWORD settings of a tunnel named ZOOM
to VPN, enter the following command:
SET TUNNEL ZOOM SEND_PASSWORD VPN
You must disable the tunnel using the disable tunnel <tunnel_name>
command before you can change any parameters.
To change any of the default values for a VPN tunnel created using the
add tunnel command, enter the set tunnel command.
Encryption protocols can be used in conjunction with authentication protocols to
ensure that the VPN, private networks, and private data cannot be accessed or
intercepted by unauthorized parties. To set up encryption for any VPN tunnel, you
can use either the OCR 812 web configurator or the OCR 812 CLI.
To learn how to set up encryption using the CLI, see

Authentication and
Encryption.
To learn how to set up encryption using the OCR 812 web configurator, see the

Online User's Guide, the section called "Configuring Virtual Private Networks".
Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel
Supported Value
<filter_name>
<filter_name>
<password>
<password>
1400
<name>
PAT
<ip_address>
<ip_address>
6-9
Remarks
The SEND_PASSWORD
must match the
authentication password
on the VPN server. You
must change the default
SEND_PASSWORD using
the SET TUNNEL
command.
The SEND_NAME must
correspond with the
authentication name on
the VPN server.
255.255.255.255 is the
recommended setting for
LOCAL_IP_ADDRESS
255.255.255.255 is the
recommended setting for
REMOTE_IP_ADDRESS
Configuring

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