Billion Electric Company 800VGT Network Router User Manual


 
Billion 800VGT Router
Example:
Configuring
your
Router
to
Dial-in
to
the
Server
Currently,
Microsoft
Windows
operation
system
does
not
support
L2TP
incoming
service.
Additional
software
may
be
required
to
set
up
your
L2TP
incoming
service.
L2TP
Connection
-
LAN
to
LAN
L2TP
VPN Connection
Connection
Name:
A
User-define
description
of
the
connection.
Type:
Select
Dial
Out
if
you
want
your
router
to
operate
as
a
client
(connecting
to
a
remote
VPN
server,
e.g.
your
office
server),
Select
Dial
In
if
you
want
your
router
to
operate
as
a
VPN
server.
When
configuring
your
router
to
establish
a
connection
to
a
remote
LAN,
enter
the
remote
Server
IP
Address
(or
Hostname)
that
you
wish
to
connection
to.
When
configuring
your
router
as
a
server,
to
accept
incoming
connections,
enter
the
Private
IP
Address
Assigned
to
Dial
in
User
.
Peer
Network
IP:
Enter
the
Peer
network’s
IP
address.
Netmask:
Enter
the
subnet
mask
of
the
peer
network,
based
on
the
Peer
Network
IP
setting.
Username:
If
you
set
your
router
to
act
as
a
Dial-Out
user
(client),
enter
the
username
provided
by
your
Host
(the
user
name
to
connect
to
the
VPN
server).
If
you
are
a
Dial-In
user
(server),
enter
a
username
that
clients
will
need
to
use
to
connect
to
the
router.
Password:
If
you
set
your
router
to
act
as
a
Dial-Out
user
(client),
enter
the
password
provided
by
your
Host
(the
user
name
to
connect
to
the
VPN
server).
If
you
are
a
Dial-In
user
(server),
enter
a
password
that
clients
will
need
to
use
to
connect
to
the
router.
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Chapter
4:
Configuration