User Guide

198 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
L2TP CLOSE
Closes an L2TP tunnel and/or session.
L2TP DEL
Deletes a tunnel entry.
L2TP FORWARD
The router can be configured to forward all incoming calls to an LNS without answering the incoming call. This
feature is normally used when the router is acting as a LAC or both a LAC and LNS.
Note:
Only
one
tunnel entry can have this option set.
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set CHAPSecret PacingAtWork
l2tp close
<L2TP unit number>|-n<TunnelName>|-t<tunnelid>|-s<serialnum>|-c<callid>
L2TP unit number
-n TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
-t tunnelid
Local tunnel id.
-s serialnum
Serial number of the call within the tunnel.
-c callid
ID of the local call for the session.
Note:
Either
<TunnelName>
or
<tunnelid>
must be specified.
Example:
l2tp close -n PacingAtWork
l2tp del
<TunnelName>
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case-sensitive.
Example:
l2tp del PacingAtWork
l2tp forward all|none
<TunnelName>
all
Forward all incoming call through the tunnel to an LNS