Note: The Route Line N parameter, formerly in the L2 Tunneling Options profile, is no
longer applicable.
Parameter
Profile type
Tunnel protocol
Max tunnels
ATMP HA RIP
UDP Port
Home Network Name
Pri. Tunnel Server
Sec. Tunnel Server
Password
Client ID
Tunnel VRouter
For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.
SNMP MIB for L2TP Added
An L2TP MIB, based on the MIB described in the IETF document
draft-ietf-pppext-l2tp-mib-05.txt, is attached under the Ascend private MIB,
using the identifier tunnelGroup.asndL2tp, as follows:
asndL2tp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises ascend tunnelGroup 1 }
Note: Due to internal constraints, several minor changes had to be made to the MIB, and
several variables are not available at this time. This includes the TunnelIfIndex, which has no
related interface in the interface MIB, and some counters, which for the time being are
returning zero.
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
ATMP HA RIP=N/A
UDP Port=N/A
Home Network Name=N/A
Pri. Tunnel Server=199.33.
Sec. Tunnel Server=
Password=r3
Client ID=
Tunnel VRouter=
Specifies
Whether this profile supports no tunneling, the mobile-client end
of a tunnel, or a tunneling gateway.
The type of tunneling protocol the MAX unit uses to establish a
tunnel.
The maximum number of tunnels that can be assigned to a Tunnel
Options profile.
The sending of Routing Information Protocol (RIP) updates to a
mobile client.
The destination UDP port number for ATMP packets.
The home network that the ATMP Foreign Agent sends to the
ATMP Home Agent.
The IP address or hostname of the primary tunnel server used by
ATMP, PPTP, L2F, and L2TP tunnels.
A secondary tunnel server the unit uses if the primary tunnel
server is unavailable.
The password the MAX unit uses to establish a tunnel.
The system name used by a tunnel initiator during tunnel
establishment.
The type of tunneling protocol the MAX unit uses to establish a
tunnel.
Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
SNMP MIB for L2TP Added
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