3-18 Command Line Interface Commands Reference

PPTP commands

cp { name index } pptp ip partner ip-addr

This command allows you to specify a PPTP partner IP address for a particular connection profile specified by name or index.

cp { name index } pptp ip via ip-addr

This command allows you to specify a gateway by which the PPTP partner IP address can be reached when the partner address is in the same subnet as the remote IP address.

If you do not specify the PPTP partner IP address, the router will use the default gateway to reach the partner. If the partner should be reached via an alternate port (i.e. the LAN instead of the WAN), the Tunnel Via Gateway field allows this path to be resolved.

cp { name index } pptp authentication type { pap chap mschap }

This command allows you to specify a PPTP authentication type, PAP, CHAP, or MS-CHAP, for a particular connection profile specified by name or index.

cp { name index } pptp compression { none standardlzs } no cp { name index } pptp compression

These commands allow you to specify or delete a PPTP compression algorithm, either none or Standard LZS, for a particular connection profile specified by name or index.

cp { name index } pptp encryption { none mppe } no cp { name index } pptp encryption

These commands allow you to specify or delete a PPTP encryption algorithm, either none or MPPE, for the specified connection profile.

cp { name index } pptp authentication { send receive } name string no cp { name index } pptp authentication { send receive } name

These commands allow you to set or delete the user name as an alphanumeric string that the specified connection profile will use for PPTP authentication.

show cp { name index } pptp authentication { send receive } name

This command allows you to show the user name as an alphanumeric string that the specified connection profile uses for PPTP authentication.

cp { name index } pptp authentication { send receive } password string no cp { name index } pptp authentication { send receive } password

These commands allow you to set or delete the password as an alphanumeric string that the specified connection profile will use for PPTP authentication.

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