Terminating the tunnel from the lac, Mapping the ingress tunnel name to an lns – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 9 Configuring Multihop

Required Configuration Tasks for Multihop

Terminating the Tunnel from the LAC

To terminate the tunnel from the LAC, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration
mode:

Mapping the Ingress Tunnel Name to an LNS

To map the ingress tunnel name to an LNS, enter the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# username remote-hostname

password

secret

Configures the secret (password) for the remote LAC. The
secret must match the secret configured on the LAC and can
consist of any string of up to 11 ASCII characters.

Step 2

Router(config)# username local-name password

secret

Configures the secret (password) for the local device. The
secret must match the secret configured in step 1.

Step 3

Router(config)# vpdn-group number

Selects the VPDN group.

Step 4

Router(config-vpdn)# accept-dialin

Accepts tunneled PPP connections from the LAC and
creates an accept-dialin virtual private dialup network
(VPDN) subgroup.

Step 5

Router(config-vpdn-acc-in)# protocol l2tp

Specifies the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP) that the
VPDN subgroup will use.

Step 6

Router(config-vpdn-acc-in)# virtual-template

number

Specifies the virtual template interface to use to clone the
new virtual access interface.

Step 7

Router(config-vpdn-acc-in)# exit

Returns to VPDN group mode.

Step 8

Router(config-vpdn)# terminate-from hostname

remote-hostname

Specifies the host name of the remote LAC that is required
when accepting a VPDN tunnel. The remote-hostname must
match the remote-hostname configured in Step 1.

Step 9

Router(config-vpdn)# local name local-name

Specifies the local host name that the tunnel will use to
identify itself. The local-name must match the local-name
configured in Step 2.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# username username

password

secret

Configures the secret (password) for the LNS. The username must
match the LNS hostname or tunnel ID. The secret must match the
secret configured on the LNS.

Step 2

Router(config)# username

egress-tunnel-name password secret

Configures the secret (password) for the tunnel. The
egress-tunnel-name specifies the remote (LNS) host name of the
tunnel. The secret must match the secret configured in Step 1.

Step 3

Router(config)# vpdn-group number

Selects the VPDN group and enters VPDN configuration mode.

Step 4

Router(config-vpdn)# request-dialin

Enables the Cisco 10000 router to request L2TP tunnels to the
LNS and enters VPDN request-dialin subgroup mode.

Step 5

Router(config-vpdn-req-in)# protocol l2tp

Specifies the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP) that the VPDN
subgroup will use.

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