Virtual Private Networks
PPTP Tunnel Options
PPTP Partner IP Address: | 173.167.8.134 |
Tunnel Via Gateway: | 0.0.0.0 |
Data Compression... | None |
Authentication... | CHAP |
Send Host name: | tony |
Send Secret: | ***** |
Receive Host name: | kimba |
Receive Secret: | ****** |
Initiate Connections: | Yes |
On Demand: | Yes |
Idle Timeout (seconds): | 300 |
Return accepts * ESC cancels * Left/Right moves insertion point * Del deletes. In this Screen you will configure the GRE/PPTP specific connection params.
Note: Profiles using PPTP do not offer a Telco Options screen.
■Enter the PPTP Partner IP Address. This specifies the address of the other end of the tunnel.
If you do not specify the PPTP Partner IP Address the gateway cannot initiate tunnels, i.e., act as a PPTP Access Concentrator (PAC) for this profile. It can only accept tunnel requests as a PPTP Network Server (PNS).
■If you specify the PPTP Partner IP Address, and the address is in the same subnet as the Remote IP Address you specified in the IP Profile Parameters, the Tunnel Via Gateway option becomes visible. You can enter the address by which the gateway partner is reached.
If you do not specify the PPTP Partner IP Address, the router will use the default gateway to reach the partner and the Tunnel Via Gateway field is hidden. 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.
■You can specify a Data Compression algorithm, either None or Standard LZS, for the PPTP connection.
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■You can specify a Send Host Name which is used with Send Secret for authenticating with a remote PNS when the profile is used for initiating a tunnel connection.
■You must specify a Send Secret (the CHAP term for password), used for authenticating the tunnel when