Netopia 3300 User Manual

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System Configuration 3-49

Setting up an encrypted communication channel: (PPTP with MS-CHAP/MPPE)

(See

“Vir tual Private Networks (VPNs)” on page 5-1

for more information.)

1.

From the Main Menu, Go to Quick Menus...

2.

Select ATMP/PPTP Default Profile

3.

Set Answer ATMP/PPTP Connections: to Yes

4.

Under PPTP Configuration Options set Receive Authentication... to MS-CHAP

5.

Escape once back to Quick Menus

6.

Scroll up to Add Connection Profiles and press Enter

7.

Supply a descriptive Profile Name.

8.

Set the Encapsulation Type... to PPTP and press Enter

9.

Enter Encapsulation Options...

a. Enter the PPTP Partner IP Address - this can be set to 0.0.0.0

b. For Authentication... select MS-CHAP

c. For Data Encryption... select MPPE

d. Enter the Receive Host Name and Receive Secret the client will be entering as their username and
password in their Dial-up Networking VPN profile.

e. Set Initiate Connections to No.

f. Adjust the Idle Timeout (seconds) to whatever you prefer. The default value is 300 seconds.

g. Escape once back to the Add Connection Profile screen.

h. Press Enter on COMMIT to save this profile

10. Select Display/Change Connection Profile... and press Enter on the VPN profile you have just created.

11. Set Profile Enabled: to Yes

12. Select IP Profile Parameters...

a. Set Address Translation to No

b. If Stateful Inspection Enabled is set to Yes, make sure that Enable default mapping to router under
Stateful Inspection Options... is enabled.

c. Set Remote IP Address: to a static private IP address on this Router’s network that is available and not
being ser ved via DHCP

d. Set Remote IP Mask: to 255.255.255.255. Alternatively, you can leave the Remote IP Address: and
Remote IP Mask: at 0.0.0.0, and your router can assign an IP address to the PPTP client.

e. Do not enable a filter set in the VPN profile. Ignore Rip Profile Options…

f. Escape to the Main Menu and go to Utilities and Diagnostics...

g. Select Restart System... and CONTINUE

The router is now configured for incoming PPTP from a remote Dial-Up Networking client.

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