Appendix 5, Virtual private network setting, Appendix 5 virtual private network setting – Toshiba Magnia 550d User Manual

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Appendix 5

Virtual Private Network Setting

Virtual Private Networking (VPN) is a security technology that enables secure communication between
business sites as if they were connected by a leased line although they actually communicate via the
Internet.
This section explains how to configure VPN to use a LAN in an HEW environment.

1 Connection

between

Windows

NT Server and Windows NT

Workstation

1.1 Connection

Configuration

In this configuration, a Windows NT workstation is a guest and a Windows NT server is a host.
Here, a connected PC is referred to as a host and a connecting PC is referred to as a guest.

1.2 Host Configuration Procedure

Add Network Protocol

Select “Network,” “Properties,” and then the “Protocols” tab
Open [Network] [Properties] and then click the [Protocols] tab.
Click the [Add] button.

Select Network Protocol window

In the [Select Network Protocol] window, select [Point To Point Tunneling Protocol] in [Network
Protocol], and click [OK].

PPTP Configuration window

Set [Number of Virtual Private Networks], and click [OK].

In the [Setup Message] dialog box, click [OK].

Add RAS Device window

In the [Add RAS Device] window, select [RAS Capable Devices] and then click [OK].

Remote Access Setup window

Click [Configure].

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