Chapter 26 L2TP VPN Example

Figure 305 Routing > Add: L2TP VPN Example

2Configure the following.

Enable the policy route.

Set the policy route’s Source Address to the address object that you want to allow the remote users to access (LAN1_SUBNET in this example).

Set the Destination Address to the IP address pool that the ZyWALL assigns to the remote users (L2TP_POOL in this example).

Set the next hop to be the Default_L2TP_VPN_Connection VPN tunnel.

Click OK.

26.6Configuring L2TP VPN in Windows XP and 2000

The following sections cover how to configure L2TP in remote user computers using Windows XP and Windows 2000. The example settings in these sections go along with the L2TP VPN configuration example in Section 26.1 on page 415.

Before you configure the client, issue one of the following commands from the Windows command prompt to make sure the computer is running the Microsoft IPSec service. Make sure you include the quotes.

• For Windows XP. use net start "ipsec services".

For Windows 2000, use net start "ipsec policy agent".

26.6.1Configuring L2TP in Windows XP

In Windows XP do the following to establish an L2TP VPN connection.

1Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > New Connection Wizard.

 

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