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L2TP SET DIALOUT
Used to let LNS instruct the L2TP client to use an ISDN phone line to place a call on its behalf.
yes
This option lets the router place outgoing calls.
no
This option prevents the router from placing outgoing calls. No is the default.
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set dialout yes PacingAtWork
L2TP SET OURPASSWORD
This command is used to specify the router’s secret/password for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis.
password
Routers secret/password used for authentication when challenged by another router
TunnelName
Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set ourpassword PacingAtWork
L2TP SET OURSYSNAME
This command is used to specify the router’s name for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis.
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
This command creates local routers host name.
Note:
If this command is not used, then, if specified, the
<name>
from the
l2tp set ourSysName
command or the
<name>
from the command
system name
<name>
command is used.
name
Host name of the local router. This is the fully qualified domain name of the local router.
l2tp set dialout yes|no
<TunnelName>
l2tp set ourpassword
<
password
>
<TunnelName>
l2tp set oursysname
<
name
>
<TunnelName>
l2tp set ourTunnelName
<
name
> <
TunnelName
>