

- #SONICWALL VPN SETUP WITH GLOBAL VPN CLIENT PASSWORD#
- #SONICWALL VPN SETUP WITH GLOBAL VPN CLIENT WINDOWS#
For the WAN GroupVPN policy, click the configure icon button. Step 1 Navigate to the VPN > Settings page. To enable Microsoft L2TP VPN Client access to the SonicWALL WAN GroupVPN SA, perform the following steps:

This section provides a configuration example for enabling L2TP client access to the SonicWALL WAN GroupVPN SA using the built-in L2TP Server and Microsoft's L2TP VPN Client.
#SONICWALL VPN SETUP WITH GLOBAL VPN CLIENT WINDOWS#

The private IP addresses should be a range of IP addresses on the LAN.ħ. Enter the range of private IP addresses in the Start IP and End IP fields. If the L2TP Server provides IP addresses, select Use the Local L2TP IP pool. Select IP address provided by RADIUS/LDAP Server if a RADIUS/LDAP server provides IP addressing information to the L2TP clients.Ħ. If you have a second WINS server, type the IP address in the WINS Server 2 field.ĥ. Enter the IP address of your first WINS server in the WINS Server 1 field. If you have a second DNS server, type the IP address in the DNS Server 2 field.Ĥ. Enter the IP address of your first DNS server in the DNS Server 1 field. Enter the number of seconds in the Keep alive time (secs) field to send special packets to keep the connection open.

Then click Configure to display the L2TP Server Configuration window.Ģ. To enable L2TP Server functionality on the SonicWALL SuperMassive, select Enable L2TP Server. To configure the L2TP Server, follow these steps:ġ. The VPN > L2TP Server page provides the settings for configuring the SonicWALL SuperMassive as a LT2P Server. Note For more complete information on configuring the L2TP Server, see the technote Configuring the L2TP Server in SonicOS located on the SonicWALL documentation site:
#SONICWALL VPN SETUP WITH GLOBAL VPN CLIENT PASSWORD#
L2TP supports several of the authentication options supported by PPP, including Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), and Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP). L2TP provides interoperability between different VPN vendors that protocols such as PPTP and L2F do not, although L2TP combines the best of both protocols and is an extension of them. You can use Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) to create VPN over public networks such as the Internet. In situations where running the SonicWALL Global VPN Client is not possible, you can use the SonicWALL L2TP Server to provide secure access to resources behind the SonicWALL SuperMassive appliances. The SonicWALL SuperMassive can terminate L2TP-over-IPsec connections from incoming Microsoft Windows or Google Droid clients.
