10-86 User’s Reference Guide
■ For PPTP tunnel connections only, you must define what type of authentication these connections will use.
Select Receive Authentication and press Return. A pop-up menu offers the following options: PAP (the
default), CHAP, or MS-CHAP.
■ If you chose PAP or CHAP authentication, from the Data Compression pop-up menu select either None (the
default) or Standard LZS.
If you chose MS-CHAP authentication, the Data Compression option is not required, and this menu item
becomes hidden.
Interoperation with other features
■ Address serving is not supported through IPsec Tunnels.
■ AH is not supported through an interface that has NAT applied to it. NAT may be applied to the inner
payload.
AH is not supported through an interface which is either Unnumbered or Numbered with a dynamically
assigned address unless the Local Tunnel Endpoint address is specified in the Advanced IP Profile Options
screen.
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You can view the status of your VPN connections in the VPN QuickView screen.
From the Main Menu select QuickView and then VPN QuickView.
The VPN QuickView screen appears.
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QuickView
VPN
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VPN Quick View
Profile Name----------Type--Rx Pckts--Tx Pckts------Est.-Partner Address------
HA <-> FA1 (Jony Fon ATMP 99 99 Rmt 173.166.82.8
HA <-> FA3 (Sleve M. ATMP 13 14 Rmt 63.193.117.91