Pptp/ L2Tp Configuration Example - SMC Networks BR14VPN - annexe 3 Manual

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8.3 | PPTP/ L2TP configuration example

Pease note that the virtual address of the L2TP and PPTP server have to be different.
PPTP
Step 1: Go to the PPTP Server section and select the Enable radio button
Step 2: Change the virtual IP value if necessary (this is the IP network that your PPTP
clients will automatically be connected to)
Step 3: Set the authentication protocol
Step 4: Enter a tunnel name and set the username and password
Step 5: Configure your remote VPN client to connect to the WAN IP of the router
L2TP
Microsoft uses an embedded L2TP/IPSEC VPN implementation. In order to use the Microsoft
standard VPN client, one has to disable the IPSEC on the PC. Please refer to Microsoft help to
perform this operation.
Step 1: Go to the L2TP Server section and select the Enable radio button
Step 2: Change the virtual IP value if necessary (this is the IP network that your L2TP
clients will automatically be connected to)
Step 3: Set the authentication protocol
Step 4: Enter a tunnel name and set the username and password
Step 5: Configure your remote VPN client to connect to the WAN IP of the router
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