Creating An L2Tp Destination Profile - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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JUNOSe 11.1.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
NOTE: When acting as the LNS, the E Series router supports dialed number
identification service (DNIS). With DNIS, if users have a called number associated
with them, the router searches the domain map for the called number. If it finds a
match, the router uses the matching domain map entry information to authenticate
the user. If the router does not find a match, it searches the domain map using normal
processing. See "Using DNIS" on page 9 in "Configuring Remote Access" on page 3.
Related Topics

Creating an L2TP Destination Profile

You use the l2tp destination profile command to create the destination profile that
defines the location of the LAC, and to access L2TP Destination Profile Configuration
mode.
If no virtual router is specified with the command, the current virtual router context
is used.
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Creating an L2TP Destination Profile
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
bundled-group-id
bundled-group-id-overrides-mlppp-ed
default-upper-type mlppp command
disable proxy lcp
enable proxy authenticate
l2tp destination profile
local host
local ip address command
max-sessions
radius connect-info-format
remote host
session-out-of-resource-result-code-override
tunnel password

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