User Guide

Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 201
L2TP SET OURSYSNAME
Specifies the router’s name for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis.
L2TP SET OURTUNNELNAME
This command creates local router’s host name.
Note:
If this command is not used, then, if it has been specified, the
<name>
from the
l2tp set ourSysName
command or the
<name>
from the command
system name
<name>
is used.
L2TP SET REMOTENAME
Creates the host name of the remote tunnel.
Note:
If this command is not used, then
<TunnelName>
of the tunnel entry is used.
l2tp set oursysname
<
name
>
<TunnelName>
name
Name of the router that is used for authentication when challenged by another router.
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set oursysname myName PacingAtWork
l2tp set ourTunnelName
<
name
> <
TunnelName
>
name
Host name of the local router. This is the fully qualified domain name of the local router.
The name is case-sensitive
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set ourTunnelName isp PacingAtWork
l2tp set remoteName
<
name
> <
TunnelName
>
name
Host name of the remote tunnel. This is the fully qualified domain name of the remote host.
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case-sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set remoteName isp PacingAtWork