
Billion 800VGT Router
Configuring L2TP VPN in the Office
The LAN IP address 192.168.1.200 will be assigned to the remote computer (client). Please make sure this IP is not used on the Office LAN.
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Function
Description
1 | Connection Name | VPN_L2TP | Given name of the L2TP connection | |
| Dial in |
| select Dial in | |
2 | Private IP Address |
| The IP address to be assigned to the remote | |
Assigned to Dialing | 192.168.1.200 | |||
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3 | Username | username | The username & password that the remote client | |
Password | 123456 | will use to authenticate the connection. | ||
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| In most of the cases you should keep the default | |
4 | Auth.Type | Chap(Auto) | value of authentication type for maximum | |
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| connection security. | |
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| The connection will be disconnected when there | |
5 | Idle Timeout | 0 | is no traffic over it for this predefined period of | |
time. If Idle time is set to 0, it means that the | ||||
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| connection will never time out. |
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IPSec |
| Select Enable to enhance your L2TP VPN | |
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Authentication | MD5 |
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Encryption | 3DES | Both sides of the tunnel should use the same | |
Perfect Forward |
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None | settings for these options. | ||
Secrecy | |||
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12345678 |
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