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Task
Step 5
Create the following two IP Routes on
IPO_CO:
(1)
• IP Address
• IP Mask
• Gateway
• Destination
(2)
• IP Address
• IP Mask
• Gateway
• Destination
Step 6
Create the following two IP Routes on
Branch No. 1:
(1)
• IP Address
• IP Mask
• Gateway
• Destination
(2)
• IP Address
• IP Mask
• Gateway
• Destination
Step 7
Checking to see if the Tunnel is up.
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Part 2: VPN configuration
= 192.168.50.0
= 255.255.255.0
= <un-configured>
= L2TP
= <un-configured>
= <un-configured>
= 217.37.65.123
= LAN2
= 192.168.43.0
= 255.255.255.0
= <un-configured>
= L2TP
= <un-configured>
= <un-configured>
= 217.37.69.118
= LAN2
Description
(1)
The default route pointing all traffic into the
L2TP Tunnel.
(2)
A 32 bit route to the tunnel endpoint. A 32 route
is only for a single IP address.
These routing entries will allow the tunnel to
forward traffic, destined for the remote network,
to the local VPN router.
Using Ethereal, check packet exchanges are
occurring in the L2TP Tunnel.
Use SysMonitor to view PPP packet
exchanges. PPP echo Request /Reply packets
will be see (if selected) when the L2TP tunnel
is active. They will also be seen when the
active L2TP tunnel is protected by IPSec.
40DHB0002UKER Issue 3 (4th February 2005)
IP Office (R3.0)