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L2TP — Virtual Dial-Up Configuration (L2TP)
The following L2TP commands allow you to add, delete, and modify tunnels. L2TP router information that can be
configured includes:
Names
Security authentication protocols and passwords
•Addresses
Management of traffic performance
Note:
Two
remote
commands specific to L2TP are also included in this section.
L2TP ?
Lists the supported keywords.
Response:
L2tp Sub-commands:
? add del
forward list set
call close
L2TP ADD
This command creates a tunnel entry.
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp add PacingAtWork
L2TP SET ADDRESS
Used to define the IP address of the other end of the tunnel, either the remote LAC or remote LNS.
CAUTION: If the IP address of the remote tunnel is part of a subnet that is also reached through the tunnel, a
routing table entry for this address must
be explicitly added. Normally, this routing entry will be added to remote
entry, which has the default route.
Note 1:
When a remote router tries to create a tunnel, the remote router's IP address is NOT authenticated .
Note 2:
If this command is not used, then
<ipaddr>
defaults to 0.0.0.0 and this end cannot initiate the tunnel.
l2tp ?
l2tp add
<
TunnelName
>