Chapter 3. Command Reference

 

disable

 

disables the PPTP server.

 

dns < relay server-ip-1 [server-ip-2] >

 

configures DNS servers. Use relay if you want the device to act as a proxy-DNS server (DNS

 

relay), passing DNS queries to its configured DNS servers, or specify up to two DNS server IP

 

addresses.

 

enable

 

enables the PPTP server.

 

encryption < disable enable >

 

enables Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption.

 

logout username [ip]

 

logs out the named user or the named IP address.

 

wins server-ip-1 [server-ip-2]

 

specifies the IP addresses of the primary and secondary WINS servers (if you are using

 

Microsoft Networking).

 

zone zone-name

 

specifies the remote security zone on which to terminate the VPN.

 

 

 

Using conf t vpn pptp

configure

Use configure terminal vpn pptp addresses to configure the VPN connection to assign addresses to

address to be

clients from a RADIUS server.

assigned by

 

RADIUS

hostname# conf t vpn pptp addresses radius

configure DNS

Use configure terminal vpn pptp dns to configure DNS servers for PPTP clients. In this example,

servers for

DNS servers at 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 are configured:

PPTP clients

 

 

hostname# conf t vpn pptp dns 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3

 

 

 

conf t web-filtering

 

The configure terminal web-filteringcommand is the parent command for all web content-filtering

 

related options. The command must be used with a subcommand.

 

default-rule < permit block >

 

configures the device response to a request for a web site that is not a member of a currently

 

filtered category or covered by a Manual Filtering rule. The default rule can be set to permit,

 

which serves the request and allows access, or to block, which blocks the request and blocks

 

access. This rule is also applied when the Content Filter Service is not licensed, or the CPA

 

(Content Portal Authority) server cannot be contacted by the device.

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