Mapping User Domain Names To L2Tp Tunnels From Tunnel Group Tunnel Mode - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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Mapping User Domain Names to L2TP Tunnels from Tunnel Group Tunnel Mode

To map a domain to an L2TP tunnel locally on the router from Tunnel Group Tunnel
Configuration mode, perform the following steps:
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NOTE: If you specify a password for the LAC, the router requires that the peer (the
LNS) authenticate itself to the router. In this case, if the peer fails to authenticate
itself, the tunnel terminates.
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server-name
source-address
tunnel
tunnel group
type
Specify an AAA tunnel group and change the mode to Tunnel Group Tunnel
Configuration mode. From Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration mode, you can
add up to 31 tunnel definitions.
host1(config)#aaa tunnel-group westford
host1(config-tunnel-group)#
Specify a tunnel to configure and enter Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration mode:
host1(config-tunnel-group)#tunnel 3
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#
Specify a virtual router; in this case, the default router is specified.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#router-name default
Specify the LNS endpoint address of a tunnel.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#address 192.0.2.13
Specify a preference for the tunnel.
You can specify up to eight levels of preference, and you can assign the same
preference to a maximum of 31 tunnels. When you define multiple preferences
for a destination, you increase the probability of a successful connection.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#preference 5
(Optional) Specify an authentication password for the tunnel.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#password temporary
(Optional) Specify a hostname for the LAC end of the tunnel.
Mapping User Domain Names to L2TP Tunnels from Tunnel Group Tunnel Mode
Chapter 12: Configuring an L2TP LAC
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