L2Tpv3Server - D-Link DFL-260E Reference Manual

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3.73. L2TPv3Server

Description
A L2TPv3 server interface terminates L2 (Ethernet and VLAN) tunnels set up over existing IP
networks.
Properties
Name
IP
LocalNetwork
Protocol
Interface
ServerIP
AutoRouteMetric
HostName
RouterID
DHCPPassthrough
NonIPPassthrough
SNMPIndex
MemberOfRoutingTable
RoutingTable
ProxyARPAllInterfaces
ProxyARPInterfaces
Comments
Chapter 3: Configuration Reference
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface.
(Identifier)
The IP address of the L2TPv3 Server interface.
The network on "this side" of the L2TPv3 tunnel.
Specifies if L2TPv3 should tunnel over IP or UDP.
(Default: UDP)
The interface that the L2TPv3 Server should be
listening on.
Specifies the IP that the L2TPv3 Server should
listen on, this can be an IP of a interface, or for
example an ARP published IP.
Specifies the metric for the auto-created route
used by the L2TPv3 Server. (Default: 100)
The host name for this L2TPv3 Server. (Used in the
Host Name AVP). (Optional)
Router ID. (Used in the Router ID AVP). (Optional)
Allow DHCP to pass through transparently.
(Default: No)
Allow
non-IP
protocols
transparently. (Default: No)
Interface index assigned by the system when
persistent interface indexes are enabled. (Default:
0)
All or Specific. (Default: All)
Specifies the PBR table to insert the interface IP
route into. It also means that the specified routing
table will be used for all routing lookups, unless
overridden by a PBR rule. (Default: main)
Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for
publishing routes via Proxy ARP. (Default: No)
Specifies the interfaces on which the firewall
should publish routes via Proxy ARP. (Optional)
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
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