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As indicated by the figure above, the configuration we are trying to achieve here is very basic: it concerns two RUTxxx routers - RUT1 and RUT2. One functions as an L2TP Server, the other - an L2TP Client. They are connected into a virtual network via an L2TP Tunnel.
 
As indicated by the figure above, the configuration we are trying to achieve here is very basic: it concerns two RUTxxx routers - RUT1 and RUT2. One functions as an L2TP Server, the other - an L2TP Client. They are connected into a virtual network via an L2TP Tunnel.
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==Router configuration==
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If you have familiarized yourself with the configuration scheme and have all of the devices in order, we can start configuring the routers using instructions provided in this section.
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===L2TP Server (RUT1)===
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As mentioned in the prerequisites section, the router that acts as the '''server''' must have a Public Static or Public Dynamic IP address (more information on the subject can be found '''[[Private and Public IP Addresses|here]]'''). If that is in order, we should start configuring the server.
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* Login to the router's WebUI and go to '''Services → VPN → L2TP'''. Select '''Role: Server''', enter a name for the new instance and click the "Add" button:
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==See also==
 
==See also==