PPTP
The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual
private networks. PPTP uses a control channel over TCP and a GRE tunnel
operating to encapsulate PPP packets.
The PPTP specification does not describe encryption or authentication features
and relies on the PPP protocol being tunneled to implement security functionality.
However the most common PPTP implementation, shipping with the Microsoft
Windows product families, implements various levels of authentication and
encryption natively as standard features of the Windows PPTP stack. The
intended use of this protocol is to provide similar levels of security and remote
access as typical VPN products.
General
This page allows you to configure the general VPN settings.
Name Enter a name for your VPN policy
Connection Type Supports IPSec and L2TP over IPSec methods to
establish VPN connection.
PPTP
Authentication Select the desired authentication protocol (PAP,
CHAP, Auto). Select Auto by default.
Encryption Supports 40-bit, 128-bit or No encryption.
User Name Enter the username for authentication.
Password Enter the password for authentication.
Network
Server IP Enter the VPN Server IP address.
Remote IP Range Assign a range of IP addresses. The assigned IP
range should be on the same IP network but not
the in the same range as your DHCP IP range.