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Chapter 9: L2TP Commands
Command
l2tp set address
l2tp set authen
l2tp set chapsecret
l2tp set dialout
l2tp set hiddenavp
l2tp set ouraddress
l2tp set ourpassword
l2tp set oursysname
l2tp set ourtunnelname
l2tp set remotename
l2tp set type
l2tp set wanif
l2tp set window
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Table 9-1: L2TP Command Listing (Cont.)
Defines the IP address of the other end of the tun-
nel, either the remote L2TP Access Concentrator
(LAC) or remote L2TP Network Server (LNS).
Enables or disables authentication of the remote
router during tunnel establishment using the CHAP
secret.
Creates a CHAP secret.
Allows the LNS instruct the L2TP client to use an
ISDN phone line to place a call on its behalf.
Configures the router to protect some L2TP control
information using hidden AVPs.
Specifies the source IP address used when the
tunnel is originated.
Specifies the router's secret/password for PPP au-
thentication on a per-tunnel basis.
Specifies the router's name for PPP authentication
on a per-tunnel basis.
Creates local router's host name.
Creates the host name of the remote tunnel.
Defines the type of L2TP support for the tunnel.
Restricts the remote interface with which the L2TP
tunnel can be established.
Controls options that enhance traffic performance
in a tunneling environment.
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