Pptp - Planet WNAP-7350 User Manual

802.11a/n wireless outdoor ap
Hide thumbs Also See for WNAP-7350:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

 IPSec Key Life time
 NAT Traversal
 Perfect Forward
Secrets
 IPSec Compression
 IPSec Conn. Keep
Alive
 IPSec Tunnel UP
5.5.1.5.

PPTP

If your ISP provid es PPTP connection, please select PPTP. And enter the following parameters.
The page includes the following fields:
Object
 WAN Connections
Lifetime settings determine when a new key is generated. Any time a key
lifetime is reached, the associated SA is also renegotiated. The process
of generating new keys at intervals is called dynamic rekeying or key
regeneration. Lifetimes allow you to force the generation of a new key
after a specific interval. For example, if the communication takes 12
hours and you specify the key lifetime as 1 hour, 12 keys will be
generated (one every 1 hour) during the exchange.
NAT Traversal also known as UDP encapsulation allows traffic to get to
the specified destination when a device does not have a public address.
This is usually the case if your ISP is doing NAT, or the external interface
of your firewall is connected to a device that has NAT enabled.
Select the checkbox to enable PFS (Perfect Forward Secrets).
Select the checkbox to enable compression of content on the connection.
When the firewall is located behind a NAT device, it sends keep alive
packets to maintain the connection. You can also force it to send keep
alive packets for all NAT-T connections.
This field indicates the IPSec Tunnel is UP and running.
Figure 5-5-6
Description
Select PPTP from the list.
-59-
User Manual of WNAP-7350

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents