L2Tp Enable - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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The l2tp domain prefix
delimiters serving as prefix. Likewise, the l2tp domain suffix
used to specify one or multiple domain delimiters serving as suffix. Based on the first
delimiter which makes the delimitation successfully, the domain name can be
separated from the username through a domain delimiter. Thereby, you can search
among the domain names specified by the VPDN using the start l2tp command to
check if such a domain name exists. If yes, it indicates the user is a VPN user, so it is
necessary to set up a VPN tunnel connection with the LNS to which the user belongs.
A character serving as a prefix delimiter cannot serve as a suffix delimiter any longer
and vice versa. More specifically, a character cannot serve as a prefix and a suffix
delimiter at the same time.
For related commands, see start l2tp.
Example
# Set the domain name to be the prefix that is separated from the username by the
symbol "#".
[3Com] l2tp domain prefix
# Delimit the suffix by using multiple delimiters, such as @, and %.
[3Com] l2tp domain suffix

1.1.6 l2tp enable

Syntax
l2tp enable
undo l2tp enable
View
System view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the l2tp enable command, you can enable the VPDN function. Using the undo
l2tp enable command, you can disable the VPDN function.
By default, the VPDN function is disabled.
command is used to specify one or multiple domain
-separator
-separator
#
-separator
@%
VPN
command is
-separator
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