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Copyright © 2011, Juniper Networks, Inc.
New Features in Junos OS Release 10.4 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
the
source -gateway address client-ip-address
statements to configure the local (LAC) tunnel endpoint. Although you
client-name
can configure a medium type (
for the tunnel, only the default values of
Include the
identification name
Include the
max-sessions number
sessions permitted for the tunnel. Include the
a cleartext password for authentication by the remote tunnel endpoint (LNS). Finally,
you can configure a logical system and routing instance for the tunnel by including the
logical-system logical-system-name
statements.
The following table shows the RADIUS attributes that are now supported for defining
a tunnel.
Attribute
Number
Attribute Name
64
Tunnel-Type
65
Tunnel-Medium-Type
66
Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
67
Tunnel-Server-Endpoint
69
Tunnel-Password
82
Tunnel-Assignment -Id
83
Tunnel-Preference
90
Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id
91
Tunnel-Server-Auth-Id
statement and the
medium type
) and protocol type (
and
are supported in this release.
ipv4
l2tp
statement to configure an assignment ID for the tunnel.
statement to configure the maximum number of
secret password
and
routing-instance routing-instance-name
Description
The tunneling protocol to use (in the case of a tunnel
initiator) or the tunneling protocol already in use (in
the case of a tunnel terminator).
Only L2TP tunnels are currently supported.
Transport medium to use when creating a tunnel for
protocols that can operate over multiple transports.
Only IPv4 is currently supported.
Address of the initiator end of the tunnel.
Address of the server end of the tunnel.
Password used to authenticate to a remote server.
Indicates to the tunnel initiator the particular tunnel to
which a session is assigned.
If more than one set of tunneling attributes is returned
by the RADIUS server to the tunnel initiator, this
attribute is included in each set to indicate the relative
preference assigned to each tunnel.
Included in the Tunnel-Link-Start, the
Tunnel-Link-Reject, and the Tunnel-Link-Stop packets
(LAC only).
Name used by the tunnel initiator during the
authentication phase of tunnel establishment.
Name used by the tunnel terminator during the
authentication phase of tunnel establishment.
source-gateway name
tunnel tunnel-type
)
statement to configure
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