User Guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 203
REMOTE SETL2TPCLIENT
With this command, this remote is the path to the L2TP client and accepts tunnel calls. Use this command if your
router acts as an LNS. You must also specify PPP authentication and IP routes for this remote.
REMOTE SETLNS
With this command, this remote is the path to the LNS, and it will forward the incoming call (which matches this
remote entry) through the tunnel named
<TunnelName>
if your router is the client
.
Note:
The remote entry must also have appropriate information such as PPP authentication, IP routing, IPX
routing, bridging, or Caller ID.
remote setl2tpclient
<TunnelName><remoteName>
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string) associated with the remote LAC. The name is case-
sensitive.
remoteName
Name of the remote entry (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
remote setl2tpclient PacingAtWork Router2
remote setLNS
<TunnelName><remoteName>
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case-sensitive.
RemoteName
Name of the remote entry (character string).
Example:
remote setLNS PacingAtWork lnsServer










