Basic Configuration at LNS
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Create an L2TP Group
To configure related parameters of L2TP, L2TP group should be added. The L2TP
group is used to configure the L2TP functions on the router and facilitate the
networking applications of one-to-one, one-to-multiple, multiple-to-one and
multiple-to-multiple connections between the LAC and LNS. L2TP group is
numbered separately on the LAC and the LNS. Hence, it is only necessary to keep
the corresponding relations between the related configurations of L2TP group at
LAC and LNS side (e.g., the peer end name of the tunnel originating L2TP
connection request and the LNS address).
After a L2TP group is created, other configurations related to this L2TP group,
such as local name, originating L2TP connection request and LNS address, can be
performed in L2TP group view. L2TP group1 works as the default L2TP group.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 671
Create/Delete L2TP Group
Create a Virtual
Template
Virtual template is mainly used to configure working parameters of the virtual
interfaces dynamically created by the router in the process of operation, such as
configuring MP-bounding logic interface and L2TP logic interface.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 672
Create/Delete a Virtual Template
By far, the virtual template in L2TP application only supports one peer but does not
support IP unnumbered, that is, the virtual template has to be configured with its
own IP address.
Dial-up users should only be allocated with negotiation IP addresses by LNS
dynamically, not be configured with fix addresses.
When using the
ip pool
command to configure the address allocated to the peer,
the user should ensure that the virtual template address and the address pool are
on the same segment.
Configure the Name of
the Receiving End of the
Tunnel
The LNS can receive the requests of establishing tunnels from different LACs using
different virtual templates. After a request of this is received, the LNS will check
whether the name of LAC is compliant with that of the legal remote end of the
tunnel first, then decide whether the tunnel will be created.
Perform the following configurations in L2TP group view.
Operation
Command
Create a L2TP group
l2tp-group
group-number
Delete a L2TP group
undo l2tp-group
group-number
Operation
Command
Create a virtual template
interface virtual-template
virtual-template-number
Delete a virtual template
undo interface virtual-template
virtual-template-number
Summary of Contents for Router 3032
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Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface...
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