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Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 243
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 TYPE
DeÞnes the type of L2TP support for the tunnel. The routerÕs role is deÞned on a per-tunnel basis.
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
l2tp set remoteName <name> <TunnelName>
name Host name of the remote tunnel. This is the fully qualiÞed domain name of the remote host.
TunnelName Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case-sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set remoteName isp PacingAtWork
l2tp set type all|lac|lns|l2tpclient|disabled <TunnelName>
all The router is conÞgured to act as both a LAC/L2TP client and an LNS server.
lac The router is conÞgured to act as a LAC for this tunnel.
lns The router is conÞgured to act as an LNS for this tunnel.
l2tpclient The router is conÞgured to act as an L2TP client for this tunnel.
disabled The tunnel entry is disabled.
TunnelName Name of the tunnel (character string). The name is case-sensitive.
Example:
l2tp set type l2tpclient PacingAtWork