Lns-Ip; Mandatory-Chap - HP VSR1000 Layer 2 - Wan Access Command Reference

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lns-ip

Use lns-ip to specify LNS IP addresses on an LAC.
Use undo lns-ip to remove the specified LNS IP addresses.
Syntax
lns-ip { ip-address }&<1-5>
undo lns-ip
Default
No LNS IP addresses are specified.
Views
L2TP group view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
{ ip-address }&<1-5>: Specifies LNS IP addresses. &<1-5> indicates that you can enter a maximum of five
IP addresses.
Usage guidelines
The LAC initiates an L2TP tunneling request to its specified LNSs consecutively in their configuration order
until it receives an acknowledgement from an LNS, which then becomes the tunnel peer.
The lns-ip command is available only to L2TP groups in LAC mode.
If you execute this command multiple times for an L2TP group, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Examples
# Specify the LNS IP address as 202.1.1.1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] l2tp-group 1 mode lac
[Sysname-l2tp1] lns-ip 202.1.1.1

mandatory-chap

Use mandatory-chap to force the LNS to perform a CHAP authentication for users.
Use undo mandatory-chap to restore the default.
Syntax
mandatory-chap
undo mandatory-chap
Default
An LNS does not perform CHAP authentication for users.
Views
L2TP group view
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