Chapter 9, L2tp commands, Add, delete, and modify tunnels – Efficient Networks 107-0001-000 User Manual

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Chapter 9: L2TP Commands

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CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 9

L2TP COMMANDS

This section contains L2TP command descriptions. For a complete discussion of
L2TP tunneling, see

L2TP Tunneling — Virtual Dial-Up” on page 6-26

of the

Technical Reference Guide. The L2TP commands allow you to:

Add, delete, and modify tunnels

Configure L2TP router information including:

Names

Security authentication protocols and passwords

Addresses

Management of traffic performance

Restrict a tunnel so it can be established only with a specific remote interface
(

l2tp set wanif

).

The L2TP commands found in this section include:

Table 9-1: L2TP Command Listing

Command

Function

l2tp ?

Lists the supported L2TP keywords.

l2tp add

Creates a tunnel entry.

l2tp call

Establishes a tunnel without creating a session.

l2tp close

Closes an L2TP tunnel and/or session.

l2tp del

Selects adaptive or fixed rate mode.

l2tp forward

Configures the router to forward all incoming calls
to an LNS without answering the incoming call.

l2tp list

Display of the current configuration settings for tun-
nel(s), except for the authentication password/se-
cret.

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