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* Secure NAT settings wtill be used to set Virtual DHCP server settings
 
* Secure NAT settings wtill be used to set Virtual DHCP server settings
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|+ Ports used by Softether for this configuration
 
|+ Ports used by Softether for this configuration
 
! Type
 
! Type
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And then use the following config below on your Cisco device instead of what is listed on the SoftEther site to get L2TPv3 working:
 
And then use the following config below on your Cisco device instead of what is listed on the SoftEther site to get L2TPv3 working:
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|+ Information used in this example
 
|+ Information used in this example
 
! Local IP addess
 
! Local IP addess
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* Now connect a device to FastEthernet0/1.  It should get a DHCP lease from SoftEther and be on the network.
 
* Now connect a device to FastEthernet0/1.  It should get a DHCP lease from SoftEther and be on the network.
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=====Troubelshooting=====
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=====Troubleshooting=====
 
To troubleshoot the tunnel use the following commands:
 
To troubleshoot the tunnel use the following commands:
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== VPNC ==
 
== VPNC ==
VPNC is an open-source VPN client that is compatible with Cisco VPN setups.
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VPNC <ref>VPNC Project Homepage [https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/vpnc/]</ref> is an open-source VPN client.
VPNC is much easier to configure than the Cisco client and works on almost every flavor of *NIX systems including *BSD, Linux, and even OS/X.
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|+ Works with the following
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! System
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| Cisco VPN concentrator 3000 Series
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| Cisco IOS routers
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| Cisco PIX / ASA Zecurity Appliances
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| Juniper/Netscreen
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* And is available for the following operating systems:
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|+ Supported Operating Systems
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! Name
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| Linux
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| FreeBSD
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| OpenBSD
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| NetBSD
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| DragonFly BSD
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| Darwin / Mac OS X
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| Solaris
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| Windows / Cygwin
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* Supported Authentications: Hybrid, Pre-Shared-Key + XAUTH, Pre-Shared-Key
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* Supported IKE DH-Groups: dh1, dh2, dh5
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* Supported Hash Algo (IKE/IPSEC): md5, sha1
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* Supported Encryptions (IKE/IPSEC): (null), (1des), 3des, aes128, aes192, aes256
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* Perfect Forward Secrecy: nopfs, dh1, dh2, dh5
    
=== Installation ===
 
=== Installation ===

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