D-Link DFL-1000 [110/168] Configuring a windows 2000 client for l2tp

D-Link DFL-1000 [110/168] Configuring a windows 2000 client for l2tp
DFL-1000 User Manual
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Configure the policy as follows:
Source
The address group that matches the L2TP address range.
Destination
The address to which L2TP users can connect.
Service
The service that matches the traffic type inside the L2TP VPN tunnel. For example, if L2TP users can
access a web server, select HTTP.
Action
ACCEPT
NAT
Select NAT if address translation is required.
You can also configure traffic shaping, logging, and web filter settings for L2TP policies.
For information about adding firewall policies, see Adding NAT/Route mode policies
.
Configuring a Windows 2000 client for L2TP
Use the following procedure to configure a client computer running Windows 2000 so that it can connect
to a DFL-1000 L2TP VPN.
Configuring an L2TP dialup connection
Go to Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections .
Double-click Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard and select Next.
For Network Connection Type, select Connect to a private network through the Internet and select
Next.
For Destination Address, enter the address of the DFL-1000 NPG to connect to and select Next.
Set Connection Availability to Only for myself and select Next.
Select Finish.
In the Connect window, select Properties.
Select the Security tab.
Make sure that Require data encryption is selected.
If a RADIUS server is used for authentication do not select Require data encryption. L2TP encryption is not
supported for RADIUS server authentication.
Select the Networking tab.
Set VPN server type to Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP).
Save your changes and continue with the following procedure.
Disabling IPSec
Select the Networking tab.
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties.
Double-click the Advanced tab.
Go to the Options tab and select IP security properties.
Make sure that Do not use IPSEC is selected.
Select OK and close the connection properties window.
The default Windows 2000 L2TP traffic policy does not allow L2TP traffic without IPSec encryption. You can
disable default behavior by editing the Windows 2000 Registry as described in the following steps. See the
Microsoft documentation for editing the Windows Registry.
Use the registry editor (regedit) to locate the following key in the registry:

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