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L2TP/PPTP Server advanced settings, 9.5.4. PPTP/L2TP Clients, L2TP Before Rules
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9.5.3. L2TP/PPTP Server advanced settings Chapter 9. VPN • Service: all_services • Source Interface: l2tp_tunnel • Source Network: l2tp_pool • Destination Interface: any • Destination Network: all-nets 8. Click OK 9.5.3. L2TP/PPTP Server advanced settings The following L2TP/PPTP server advanced settings are available to the administrator: L2TP Before Rules Pass L2TP traffic sent to the NetDefend Firewall directly to the L2TP Server without consulting the rule set. Default: Enabled PPTP Before Rules Pass PPTP traffic sent to the NetDefend Firewall directly to the PPTP Server without consulting the rule set. Default: Enabled Max PPP Resends The maximum number of PPP layer resends. Default: 10 9.5.4. PPTP/L2TP Clients The PPTP and L2TP protocols are described in the previous section. In addition to being able to act as a PPTP or L2TP server, NetDefendOS also offers the ability to act as a PPTP or L2TP clients. This can be useful if PPTP or L2TP is preferred as the VPN protocol instead of IPsec. One NetDefend Firewall can act as a client and connect to another unit which acts as the server. Client Setup PPTP and L2TP shares a common approach to client setup which involves the following settings: General Parameters • Name - A symbolic name for the client. • Interface Type - Specifies if it is a PPTP or L2TP client. • Remote Endpoint - The IP address of the remote endpoint. Where this is specified as a URL, the prefix dns: must be precede it. 463