BayRS Version 13.10 Document Change Notice
4
300020-C Rev. 00
Configuring L2TP Services
The following sections are amendments to Configuring L2TP Services.
Overview of the Name Server Addresses Feature
Bay Networks
®
has implemented RFC 1877, “IP Control Protocol (IPCP) Name
Server Addresses,” for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) connections. This
name server address (NSA) feature enables a remote host dialing in to a Bay
Networks router acting as an L2TP network server (LNS) to obtain NSAs from
either the LNS or a RADIUS server.
To use the NSA feature, users at remote sites configuring their dial-up connections
in Windows
®
95, Windows 98, or Windows NT
®
must specify that their
connections will use server-assigned name server addresses, indicating that a
remote server provides NSAs. Users specify this in the Dial-Up Networking
TCP/IP Settings window for the connection
(Figure 1)
.
If a user does not select the server-assigned name server addresses setting, the
connection uses the NSAs that the user enters in the TCP/IP Settings window, and
the connection does not use the NSA feature.
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