Specifications

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L2TP SET OURPASSWORD
SpeciÞes the routerÕs secret/password for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis.
L2TP SET OURSYSNAME
SpeciÞes the routerÕs name for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis.
L2TP SET OURTUNNELNAME
This command creates local routerÕs host name.
Note: If this command is not used, then, if it has been speciÞed, 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 ourpassword <password> <TunnelName>
password RouterÕs 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 7z8x9q0d6j1t3k PacingAtWork
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 qualiÞed 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