36 Configuring a connection to the outside network
Configuring connectivity
PPTP
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For model 360 or 360R, do the following:
Under WAN1 (External), in the Connection Type drop-down list, click
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Static IP.
To use WAN 2, under WAN 2 (External), under HA Mode, click Normal.
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To use WAN 2, under WAN2 (External), in the Connection Type drop-
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down list, click Static IP.
Click Save.
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In the right pane, on the Static IP & DNS tab, under either WAN 1 IP or
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WAN2 IP, in the IP Address text boxes, type the desired IP address of
the external (WAN) side of the Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series
appliances.
In the Network Mask text box, type the network mask.
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In the Default Gateway text box, type the default security gateway.
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Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series sends any packet it does not
know how to route to the default security gateway.
In the Domain Name Servers text boxes, type the IP address for at least
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one, and up to three, domain name servers.
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Click Save.
Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol that enables a secure
data transfer from a client to a server by creating a tunnel over a TCP/IP-based
network. Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliances act as a PPTP access
client (PAC) when you connect to a PPTP Network Server (PNS), generally with
your ISP.
Before beginning PPTP configuration, gather the following information:
PPTP server IP address
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IP address of the PPTP server at the ISP.
Static IP address
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IP address assigned to your account.
Account information
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User name and password to log in to the account.
To configure PPTP
See
"PPTP tab field descriptions"
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In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP.
on page 171.