Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 395

Software for e series broadband services routers broadband access configuration guide
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host1(config)# show aaa domain-map
Domain: westford.com; router-name: default; ipv6-router-name: default
Tunnel
Tunnel
Tag
Peer
------
------------
3
192.168.2.13
Tunnel
Tunnel
Server
Tunnel
Tag
Name
Preference
------
------
----------
3
boston
5
host1#show aaa tunnel-parameters
Tunnel password is 3&92k%b#q4
Tunnel client-name is <NULL>
Tunnel nas-port-method is none
Tunnel nas-port ignore disabled
Tunnel nas-port-type ignore disabled
tunnel assignmentId format is assignmentId
aaa tunnel calling number format is descriptive
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(Optional) Specify a server name for the LNS.
8.
This name specifies the hostname expected from the peer (the LNS) when you set
up a tunnel. When this name is specified, the peer must identify itself with this name
during tunnel startup. Otherwise, the tunnel is terminated. The server name can be
up to 64 characters (no spaces).
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#server-name boston
(Optional) Specify a source IP address for the LAC tunnel endpoint. All L2TP packets
9.
sent to the peer use this source address.
By default, the router uses the virtual router's router ID as the source address. You
can override this behavior for an L2TP tunnel by specifying a source address. If you
do specify a source address, use the address of a stable IP interface (for example,
a loopback interface). Make sure that the address is configured in the virtual router
for this domain map, and that the address is reachable by the peer.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#source-address 192.0.3.3
Specify a tunnel identification.
10.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#identification acton
The router groups L2TP sessions with the same tunnel identification into the same
tunnel. This occurs only when both the destination (virtual router, IP address) and
the ID are the same.
Specify a medium type for the tunnel. (L2TP supports only IP version 4 [IPv4].)
11.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#medium ipv4
Specify the L2TP tunnel type (RADIUS attribute 64, Tunnel-Type). Currently, the
12.
only supported value is L2TP.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#type l2tp
Verify the L2TP tunnel configuration.
13.
Tunnel
Tunnel
Tunnel
Source
Type
Medium
-----------
------
------
192.168.3.3
l2tp
ipv4
Tunnel
Max
Sessions
Tunnel RWS
--------
--------------
0
system chooses
Chapter 12: Configuring an L2TP LAC
Tunnel
Tunnel
Tunnel
Client
Password
Id
Name
---------
------
------
temporary
acton
host4
Tunnel
Virtual
Router
-------
vr2
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