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3.22.6. L2TPServer

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3.22.6. L2TPServer
Description
A PPTP/L2TP server interface terminates PPP (Point to Point Protocol) tunnels set up over existing
IP networks.
Properties
Name
IP
TunnelProtocol
Interface
ServerIP
UseUserAuth
MPPENone
MPPERC440
MPPERC456
MPPERC4128
IPPool
DNS1
DNS2
NBNS1
NBNS2
AllowedRoutes
MTU
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
The IP address of the PPTP/L2TP server interface.
Specifies if PPTP or L2TP should be used for this tunnel.
(Default: PPTP)
The interface that the PPTP/L2TP Server should be listening on.
Specifies the IP that the PPTP/L2TP server should listen on, this
can be an IP of a interface, or for example an ARP published IP.
Enable the use of user authentication rules on this server.
(Default: Yes)
Allow no authentication for this tunnel. (Default: Yes)
Use an RC4 40 bit MPPE session key with MS-CHAP or MS-
CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
Use an RC4 56 bit MPPE session key with MS-CHAP or MS-
CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
Use an RC4 128 bit MPPE session key with MS-CHAP or MS-
CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes)
A range, group or network that the PPTP/L2TP server will use as
IP address pool to give out IP addresses to the clients from.
IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional)
IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional)
IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) serv-
er that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the Net-
BIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS
names. (Optional)
IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) serv-
er that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the Net-
BIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS
names. (Optional)
Restricts networks for which routes may automatically be added.
(Default: all-nets)
Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be
passed onward. (Default: 1500)
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