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 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)  Site-to-site VPNs allow networks such as a branch office network to connect to other networks such as a corporate network. Unlike a remote access VPN, hosts in a site-to-site VPN do not run VPN client software. All traffic for the other network is sent and received through a VPN gateway that encapsulates and encrypts the traffic. Before enabling VPN authentication, you must configure the following:  The default user role for authenticated VPN clients-this is configured with roles and policies.  The authentication server group the controller will use to validate the clients-this is configured with server groups. You then specify the default user role and authentication server group in the VPN authentication profile. The Advanced Services > VPN Services page displays all VPN service profiles that are currently configured, and allows you to add VPN service profiles or to edit existing profiles. Select the Add button to add a new VPN Service profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to change its configuration. The VPN Services detail page appears, with settings defined in Table 77. Table 77 Advanced Services > VPN Services > Add/Edit VPN Service Profiles Field Descriptions Field Default Description General Settings Folder Name Top Blank Set the folder with which the VPN service profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for association with the VPN services profile. Enter the name of the VPN services profile. Other Settings IKE Profile PPTP Profile L2TP Profile IPSEC Profile Select an IKE profile from the drop-down menu. Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing IKE profile. For additional information, refer to "Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE" on page 152. Select a PPTK profile from the drop-down menu. Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing PPTP profile. For additional information, refer to "Advanced Services > VPN Services > L2TP" on page 153. Select an L2TP profile from the drop-down menu. Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing L2TP profile. For additional information, refer to "Advanced Services > VPN Services > L2TP" on page 153. Select an IPSEC profile from the drop-down menu. Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing IPSEC profile. For additional information, refer to "Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC" on page 155. Select Add to create the VPN Services profile, or click Save to change an existing profile. The new VPN Service profile appears on the VPN Services page. Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE Navigate to Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE page from the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. This page displays all Internet Key Exchange (IKE) profiles currently available for VPN Services. 152 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Site-to-site VPNs allow networks such as a branch office network to connect to other networks such as a
corporate network. Unlike a remote access VPN, hosts in a site-to-site VPN do not run VPN client software. All
traffic for the other network is sent and received through a VPN gateway that encapsulates and encrypts the
traffic.
Before enabling VPN authentication, you must configure the following:
The default user role for authenticated VPN clients—this is configured with roles and policies.
The authentication server group the controller will use to validate the clients—this is configured with server
groups.
You then specify the default user role and authentication server group in the VPN authentication profile.
The
Advanced Services > VPN Services
page displays all VPN service profiles that are currently configured, and
allows you to add VPN service profiles or to edit existing profiles.
Select the
Add
button to add a new VPN Service profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to
change its configuration. The
VPN Services
detail page appears, with settings defined in
Table 77
.
Select
Add
to create the VPN Services profile, or click
Save
to change an existing profile. The new VPN Service
profile appears on the
VPN Services
page.
Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE
Navigate to
Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE page
from the
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
navigation pane. This page displays all Internet Key Exchange (IKE) profiles currently available for VPN Services.
Table 77
Advanced Services
> VPN Services > Add/Edit VPN Service Profiles
Field Descriptions
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Folder
Top
Set the folder with which the VPN service profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays
all folders available for association with the VPN services profile.
Name
Blank
Enter the name of the VPN services profile.
Other Settings
IKE Profile
Select an IKE profile from the drop-down menu.
Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing
IKE profile.
For additional information, refer to
“Advanced Services > VPN Services > IKE” on page 152
.
PPTP Profile
Select a PPTK profile from the drop-down menu.
Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing
PPTP profile.
For additional information, refer to
“Advanced Services > VPN Services > L2TP” on page 153
.
L2TP Profile
Select an L2TP profile from the drop-down menu.
Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing
L2TP profile.
For additional information, refer to
“Advanced Services > VPN Services > L2TP” on page 153
.
IPSEC Profile
Select an IPSEC profile from the drop-down menu.
Select the add icon to add a new profile of this type, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing
IPSEC profile.
For additional information, refer to
“Advanced Services > VPN Services > IPSEC” on page 155
.