L2Tp Vpn; Server - D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual

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Section 7 - VPN
Path: VPN > L2TP VPN > Server
A L2TP VPN can be established through this switch. Once enabled, an L2TP server is available on the switch for
LAN and Option L2TP client users to access. Once the L2TP server is enabled, L2TP clients that are within the
range of configured IP addresses of allowed clients can reach the controller's L2TP server. Once authenticated by
the L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), L2TP clients have access to the network managed by the switch.
The range of IP addresses allocated to L2TP clients can coincide with the LAN subnet. The L2TP server will default
to local L2TP user authentication, but can be configured to employ an external authentication server should one
be configured.
To create a L2TP VPN server:
1. Click VPN > L2TP VPN > Server.
2. Complete the fields in the table below, and click Save.
Field
Enable L2TP Server
L2TP Routing Mode
Starting/Ending IP Address
IPv6 Prefix
IPv6 Prefix Length
Authentication
Authentication Supported
Idle TimeOut
NetBIOS
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Select either IPv4 or IPv6.
Select either NAT or Classical.
Enter the IP address range to assign your L2TP clients.
If you selected IPv6, enter the IPv6 prefix.
If you selected IPv6, enter the IPv6 prefix length.
Select the authentication type from the drop-down menu.
Toggle which type of authentication you want to enable to ON.
Enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection will disconnect when idle.
Toggle to ON to allow NetBIOS broadcasts to travel over the VPN tunnel.
Click to save your settings.
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