Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family allow l2tp 5
Command Reference
When L2TP group number1 (the default L2TP group number) is used, the name of the
peer end of the tunnel remote-name can be unspecified. When configured in the
view of L2TP group 1, the format of the command is as follows:
allow l2tp virtual-template virtual-template-number [ remote
remote-name ] [ domain domain-name ]
If a peer end name is specified in L2TP group 1 configuration, L2TP group 1 will not
serve as the default L2TP group. For example, given the environment of Windows
2000 beta 2, the local name of VPN connection is NONE, so the peer end name that
the router receives is NONE. In order to allow the router to receive tunnel connection
requests sent by this kind of unknown peer ends, or for the test purpose, a default
L2TP group can be configured.
The allow l2tp command is used on LNS side. If the peer end name of the
tunnel is configured, it must be the name of the local end configured on LAC side.
Related Command l2tp-group