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Chapter 3 – Configuration Using Web Management Software
28 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 Quick Start Guide (82100051L)
Example 4
Example 4 – Client-to-LAN Configuration Using PPTP
Tunneling
Use this procedure to configure the RouteFinder as a PPTP server for VPN Remote Client Access. This is also
known as the PPTP Roadwarrior configuration.
Note: IPX and Netbeui are not supported when using PPTP tunneling.
Remote Client-to-LAN Configuration Using PPTP
Tunneling Through the RouteFinder
1. Networks & Services > Network screen
Enter: LAN Network, 192.168.2.0, 255.255.255.0
Enter: PPTP-Pool, 192.168.2.240, 255.255.255.240
2. Network Setup > Interface screen
Set default gateway at 204.26.122.1
Enter a host name (example: RF860.Site-A.com)
Enter Network Cards: (Cards 1 & 3 are defaulted)
Card 1: LAN (eth0), 192,168.2.1, 255.255.255.0
Card 2: WAN (eth1), 204.26.122.103, 255.255.255.0
Card 3: DMZ (eth2), 192.168.3.1 (this is a default)
3. Packet Filters > Packet Filter Rules screen
Add User Defined Packet Filter Rules
LAN – ANY – ANY – Accept
4. VPN > PPTP screen
Check the PPTP Status box
Encryption Strength: Select 40 or 128
Select Remote Address: Select PPTP-Pool
Click Save button. The addresses and range display.
Authentication Type: Select Local
Username: Enter user name (example: roadwarrior)
Password: Enter user password (example:1o2t3t4t)
Click the Add button.
Checking the Tunnel
After setting up your RouteFinder, you can check the status of your VPN tunnel by clicking on Statistics & Logs
and going to the IPSec Live Log. You will see the connection up and running (if connected), and you will see
the statistics related to the data being sent across the tunnel.