D-Link DFL-800 Product Manual - Page 432
Using the PPTP Client Feature, Authentication, Username, Password, Dial On Demand, Activity Sense
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9.5.4. PPTP/L2TP Clients Chapter 9. VPN specified gateway. Authentication • Username - Specifies the username to use for this PPTP/L2TP interface. • Password - Specifies the password for the interface. • Authentication - Specifies which authentication protocol to use. • MPPE - Specifies if Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used and which level to use. If Dial On Demand is enabled then the PPTP/L2TP tunnel will not be set up until traffic is sent on the interface. The parameters for this option are: • Activity Sense - Specifies if dial-on-demand should trigger on Send or Recv or both. • Idle Timeout - The time of inactivity in seconds to wait before disconnection. Using the PPTP Client Feature One usage of the PPTP client feature is shown in the scenario depicted below. Here a number of clients are being NATed through NetDefendOS before being connected to a PPTP server on the other side of the NetDefend Firewall. If more that one of the clients is acting as a PPTP client which is trying to connect to the PPTP server then this will not work because of the NATing. The only way of achieving multiple PPTP clients being NATed like this, is for the NetDefend Firewall to act as a PPTP client when it connects to the PPTP server. To summarize the setup: • A PPTP tunnel is defined between NetDefendOS and the server. • A route is added to the routing table in NetDefendOS which specifies that traffic for the server should be routed through the PPTP tunnel. 432