PPTP and L2TP VPN

Configuring the FortiGate unit as a L2TP gateway

 

 

Figure 32: Sample L2TP address range configuration

6Add the addresses from the L2TP address range to the external interface address list. The addresses can be grouped into an external address group.

7Add addresses to the destination interface address list to control the addresses to which L2TP clients can connect. The addresses can be grouped into an address group.

For example, if you want L2TP users to connect to the internal network, go to Firewall > Address > Internal and add addresses to the internal interface address list.

8Add a policy to allow L2TP clients to connect through the FortiGate unit.

Adding a source address

Add a source address for every address in the L2TP address range.

1Go to Firewall > Address.

2Select the interface to which L2TP clients connect.

3Select New to add an address.

4Enter the Address Name, IP Address, and NetMask for an address in the L2TP address range.

5Select OK to save the source address.

6Repeat for all addresses in the L2TP address range.

Note: If the L2TP address range is comprised of an entire subnet, add an address for this subnet. Do not add an address group.

Adding an address group

Organize the source addresses into an address group.

1Go to Firewall > Address > Group.

2Add a new address group to the interface to which L2TP clients connect.

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