Allied Telesis VPN manual Testing the tunnel, Troubleshooting

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Testing the tunnel > Checking the connection from the Windows client

Testing the tunnel

The simplest way to tell if traffic is passing through the tunnel is to perform a traceroute from the Windows 2000 client to a PC in the router’s LAN. To do this, use the following command at the command prompt on the Windows 2000 client:

tracert <ip-address>

If traffic goes through the tunnel, the traceroute may display IP addresses from one or both peers’ private networks and public interfaces. If it shows other public IP addresses, then traffic is not passing through the tunnel.

Checking the connection from the Windows client

To check your connection details, right-click on your connection icon (e.g. Virtual Private Connection to Head Office) in the Network Connections folder, or on your desktop.

Click Status. Then click the Details tab to check your connection information, as shown in the following figure.

Troubleshooting

If your tunnel is not working, see the How To Note How To Troubleshoot A Virtual Private Network (VPN).

This How To Note has detailed information about testing and troubleshooting VPNs on the router.

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Contents AlliedWareTM OS Related How To Notes Which products and releases does it apply to?Security issue Example networkConfiguring the router Perform initial security configuration on the routerConfiguration script Configuring the router The configuration script Set the router to use the configuration Configuring the VPN client Add a new registry entryAdd the IP Security Policy Management snap-in Select Console Root Add/Remove Snap-InClick Add Create an IP Security Policy Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Security Policy Create an IP Security Rule Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Security Rule Click Next Create an IP Filter Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Filter Click Next Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Filter Select L2TP Tunnel Filter and click Next Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Filter Configuring the VPN client Create an IP Filter Configure the connection Double-click the Network and Dial-Up Connection folderClick Next Configuring the VPN client Configure the connection Click Properties Configuring the VPN client Configure the connection Troubleshooting Testing the tunnelChecking the connection from the Windows client Closing the connection

VPN specifications

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