Chapter 13 Configuring An L2Tp Lns; Lns Configuration Prerequisites - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 13
Configuring an L2TP LNS

LNS Configuration Prerequisites

An L2TP network server (LNS) is a node that acts as one side of an L2TP tunnel
endpoint and is a peer to the LAC. An LNS is the logical termination point of a PPP
connection that is being tunneled from the remote system by the LAC. You can
configure your E Series router to function as an LNS.
This chapter includes the following topics that provide information for configuring
an L2TP LNS on the E Series router:
LNS Configuration Prerequisites on page 375
Configuring an LNS on page 376
Creating an L2TP Destination Profile on page 378
Creating an L2TP Host Profile on page 379
Configuring the Maximum Number of LNS Sessions on page 380
Configuring the RADIUS Connect-Info Attribute on the LNS on page 380
Overriding LNS Out-of-Resource Result Codes 4 and 5 on page 381
Selecting Service Modules for LNS Sessions Using MLPPP on page 382
Enabling Tunnel Switching on page 384
Creating Persistent Tunnels on page 385
Testing Tunnel Configuration on page 385
Managing L2TP Destinations, Tunnels, and Sessions on page 385
Configuring Disconnect Cause Information on page 386
Configuring the Receive Window Size on page 388
Configuring Peer Resynchronization on page 391
Configuring L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles on page 394
Configuring the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method on page 400
PPP Accounting Statistics on page 408
Before you begin configuring the router as an LNS, perform the following steps:
Create a virtual router.
1.
host1(config)#virtual-router west
LNS Configuration Prerequisites
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