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drop and start vpn via command or schedule

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19 Dec 2011 13:05 #70507 by k_roman
Can anybody tell me how I can drop and start lan to lan vpn connection by schedule or via telnet commands?
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Roman

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20 Dec 2011 11:30 #70520 by ian_m
On my 2750 its Applications -> Schedule -> Add Schedule and select VPN UP or VPN DOWN as scheduled action.

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20 Dec 2011 15:00 #70522 by k_roman

ian_m wrote: On my 2750 its Applications -> Schedule -> Add Schedule and select VPN UP or VPN DOWN as scheduled action.


I dont seem to have "VPN UP or VPN DOWN" in Action list in Shedule on my 2820.
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21 Dec 2011 10:46 #70532 by ian_m
Just checked and 2820 doesn't have this functionality.

However you can schedule firewall enable/disable, you might be able to block VPN access on a schedule ?

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22 Dec 2011 09:13 #70542 by voodle
The 2820 has the same functionality on the dial-out VPN side, check the bottom right of the Dial-Out section of the LAN to LAN VPN profile, you can set up schedules in there, I'm not sure whether you'd use force up or force down or a combo of the two but this guide suggests you'd use both: http://draytek.com/user/SupportAppnotesDetail.php?ID=926

I think that with a VPN set to Always On, you'd just use a Force Down schedule rather than on/off ones.

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