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The IP of the L2TP/IPsec server
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242 Chapter 22. VPN Protocols & Tunnels 3. L2TP Client Next step is to configure the L2TP client. Interfaces → L2TP/PPTP Servers → Add → L2TP/PPTP Server: Enter the following: Name: L2TPClient Tunnel Protocol: L2TP Remote Endpoint: 10.0.0.1 (The IP of the L2TP/IPsec server) Remote Network: 0.0.0.0/0 (all-nets, as we will route all traffic into the tunnel) Username: The username provided to you by your service provider. Password: The password provided to you by your service provider. Confirm Password: Retype the password. We keep the default settings for authentication and encryption. If dial-on-demand is enabled, the tunnel will only be up when there is traffic on the L2TP client interface. It is possible to configure how the firewall should sense activity on the interface, and how long time to wait with no activity before the tunnel is disconnected. Then click OK 4. Routes The final step is to configure a single-host route to the L2TP/IPsec server over the IPsec interface. Routing → Main Routing Table → Add → Route: Enter the following: Interface: L2TPIPsecTunnel Network: 10.0.0.1 (IP of the L2TP/IPsec server) Gateway: (None) Local IP Address: (None) Metric: 0 Then click OK When the configuration is saved and activated, the L2TP/IPsec client should connect to the L2TP/IPsec server, and all traffic (except traffic to 10.0.0.1) should be routed over the L2TP/IPsec interface. D-Link Firewalls User's Guide