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Configuring iPod/iPad/iPhone L2TP Client to connect to SonicWall UTM appliances

Follow these steps to configure the iPhone to connect to the SonicWall GroupVPN SA using the built in L2TP Server.

Step 1: From the Home Screen, press the Settings icon

Step 2: Next, select VPN from the Settings menu.

Step 3: In the VPN menu, choose the heading titled, Add VPN Configuration

Step 4: In the Add Configuration menu, make sure L2TP is selected.

Step 5: Fill out the Required fields, then press save when you are done.

•  Description: This is a friendly name for your VPN configuration.
•  Server: This is the WAN IP address of your SonicWall
•  Account: This is the user account created for accessing the network via VPN
•  RSA SecurID: Not used in this configuration.
•  Password: If left blank, every time a connection is established, a prompt for your password will appear. If  completed, then the iPhone will store your password for future connections.
•  Secret: This is your pre-shared secret for your VPN connection.
•  Send All Traffic: This will allow for either split tunnel or route-all depending on VPN configuration. This example will use the route-all config.

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Step 6: The saved configuration will appear on the VPN screen. You can then slide the VPN to the “ON” position, and your iPhone will begin IPSec communication.