Configuring An Lac; Configuring An Lac To Initiate Tunneling Requests For A User; Specifying Lns Ip Addresses - HP MSR Router Series Wan Access Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Enable L2TP.
3.
Create an L2TP group, specify
its mode, and enter its view.
4.
Specify the local tunnel name.

Configuring an LAC

An LAC establishes tunnels with LNSs and forwards packets between LNSs and remote systems.

Configuring an LAC to initiate tunneling requests for a user

This task configures an LAC to initiate tunneling requests to an LNS for a user. When the PPP user
information matches the specified user, the LAC considers the PPP user as an L2TP user and initiates
tunneling requests to the LNS.
You can specify a user by configuring one of the following items:
Fully qualified name—The LAC initiates tunneling requests to the LNS only if the username of a PPP
user matches the configured fully qualified name.
Domain name—The LAC initiates tunneling requests to the LNS only if the ISP domain name of a
PPP user matches the configured domain name.
To configure an LAC to initiate tunneling requests for a user:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter L2TP group view in LAC
mode.
3.
Configure the LAC to initiate
tunneling requests for a user.

Specifying LNS IP addresses

You can specify up to five LNS IP addresses. The LAC initiates an L2TP tunneling request to its specified
LNSs consecutively in their configuration order until it receives an acknowledgment from an LNS. That
LNS then becomes the tunnel peer.
To specify LNS IP addresses:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
l2tp enable
l2tp-group group-number mode
{ lac | lns }
tunnel name name
Command
system-view
l2tp-group group-number [ mode
lac ]
user { domain domain-name |
fullusername user-name }
Command
system-view
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Remarks
By default, L2TP is disabled.
By default, no L2TP group exists.
Specify the mode as lac on the LAC
side and as lns on the LNS side.
Optional.
By default, the device name is
used.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, an LAC does not initiate
tunneling requests for any users.
Remarks
N/A

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