D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual 2 - Page 98
PPTP server, Router, Local authentication, RADIUS, Server, Enable PPTP Server
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DSR-250v2 can establish a PPTP/L2TP VPN. Once enabled, a PPTP/L2TP server is available on the gateway for the LAN and WAN PPTP/L2TP client users to access, i.e., PPTP/L2TP clients can reach the gateway's PPTP/L2TP server. Furthermore, once authenticated by the PPTP/L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), PPTP/L2TP clients can access the LAN network managed by the gateway. The range of IP addresses allocated to PPTP/L2TP clients should not coincide with the LAN subnet. Also, the PPTP/L2TP server will default to local PPTP/L2TP user authentication but can be configured to employ an external RADIUS authentication server should one be configured. The fields available on the PPTP server page for the PPTP server type are as follows: Field Enable PPTP Server Name Routing mode Starting IP address Ending IP address Authentication Server Radius Server Local authentication Description PPTP Server Enable pptp server for the configuration Enter the name of the PPTP server. Select the routing mode, either NAT or Router. Enter the starting IP address of the IP address range to assign to your PPTP clients. Enter the ending IP address of the IP address range to assign to your PPTP clients. Select any one of the available authentication servers. The options are Local authentication, RADIUS, and None authentication. Select the RADIUS server. It is available when you select Radius as the Authentication Server. Select one of the saved authentications on the local server.