I am a new vpn user and I have a little bit knowledge about vpn. I just confused on that L2TP and IKEv2 are use ipsec for secure the user data, so why both have used as different protocol?
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I am a new vpn user and I have a little bit knowledge about vpn. I just confused on that L2TP and IKEv2 are use ipsec for secure the user data, so why both have used as different protocol?
I will describe the details for both.
L2TP: The most notable characteristic of L2TP is its inability to operate alone. To offer encryption or protection for data in transit, it must be paired with IPSec.
L2TP is an extension of the PPTP protocol. It operates on a double encapsulation that includes a PPP connection on level one and an IPsec encryption on level two. While the L2TP protocol does support AES-256, stronger protocols can slow the performance.
Most desktop and mobile OSes contain L2TP, which makes implementation relatively simple.
IKEv2: IKEv2 operates as a true protocol and controls the IPSec key exchange.
IKEv2 has the distinction of operating on non-mainstream platforms such as Linux, BlackBerry or other marginal platforms. However, it also comes with the Windows 7 operating system. Because of its ability to adapt, IKEv2 offers a consistent connection in various networks. So, if a connection drops, the IKEv2 helps the user maintain a VPN connection.
L2TP does include IPsec as a part of the VPN but it is a legacy protocol. IKEv2 is the newer one and is not yet available on the standalone devices. Hope this helps.
Regards
Jaydeep
Michael John1 said:Because both the protocols are for different purposes Ikev is used for security while L2TP for streaming.
are you using vpn on smartphone? I think yes, go to the menu and select protocol, then see, you have just limited options like ikev2, udp and tcp. If l2tp is for streaming so it means I have missed an option. Secondly, right now I searched and get a guide to understand the actual difference. www.purevpn.com/.../ikev2
May be I was wrong but if you think then give me a proper answer.
Jaydeep said:I will describe the details for both.
L2TP: The most notable characteristic of L2TP is its inability to operate alone. To offer encryption or protection for data in transit, it must be paired with IPSec.
L2TP is an extension of the PPTP protocol. It operates on a double encapsulation that includes a PPP connection on level one and an IPsec encryption on level two. While the L2TP protocol does support AES-256, stronger protocols can slow the performance.
Most desktop and mobile OSes contain L2TP, which makes implementation relatively simple.
IKEv2: IKEv2 operates as a true protocol and controls the IPSec key exchange.
IKEv2 has the distinction of operating on non-mainstream platforms such as Linux, BlackBerry or other marginal platforms. However, it also comes with the Windows 7 operating system. Because of its ability to adapt, IKEv2 offers a consistent connection in various networks. So, if a connection drops, the IKEv2 helps the user maintain a VPN connection.
L2TP does include IPsec as a part of the VPN but it is a legacy protocol. IKEv2 is the newer one and is not yet available on the standalone devices. Hope this helps.
Thank You Jaydeep to explain in a detailed.