Billion 800VGT Router

Example: Configuring your Router to Dial-in to the Server

Currently, Microsoft Windows operation system does not support L2TP incoming service. Additional software may be required to set up your L2TP incoming service.

L2TP Connection - LAN to LAN

L2TP VPN Connection

Connection Name: A User-define description of the connection.

Type: Select Dial Out if you want your router to operate as a client (connecting to a remote VPN server, e.g. your office server), Select Dial In if you want your router to operate as a VPN server.

￿When configuring your router to establish a connection to a remote LAN, enter the remote Server IP Address (or Hostname) that you wish to connection to.

￿When configuring your router as a server, to accept incoming connections, enter the Private IP Address Assigned to Dial in User.

Peer Network IP: Enter the Peer network’s IP address.

Netmask: Enter the subnet mask of the peer network, based on the Peer Network IP setting.

Username: If you set your router to act as a Dial-Out user (client), enter the username provided by your Host (the user name to connect to the VPN server). If you are a Dial-In user (server), enter a username that clients will need to use to connect to the router.

Password: If you set your router to act as a Dial-Out user (client), enter the password provided by your Host (the user name to connect to the VPN server). If you are a Dial-In user (server), enter a password that clients will need to use to connect to the router.

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Chapter 4: Configuration

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