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Creating an L2TP Host Profile
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If the destination address is 0.0.0.0, then any LAC that can be reached via the specified
virtual router is allowed to access the LNS. If the destination address is nonzero, then it
must be a host-specific IP address.
To create a destination profile:
host1:boston(config)#l2tp destination profile boston ip address 10.10.76.12
host1:boston(config-l2tp-dest-profile)#
NOTE: When you change an L2TP destination profile, you must wait for the router to
delete all L2TP tunnels associated with the deleted profile before you create the new
profile.
If you remove a destination profile, all tunnels and sessions using that profile will be
dropped.
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remote host
Use the remote host command to define the L2TP host profile and access L2TP
Destination Profile Host Configuration mode.
Each L2TP destination profile can have multiple L2TP host profiles.
For an LAC to connect to an LNS, the appropriate L2TP destination profile must have
at least one L2TP host profile.
If you specify any name other than default for the remote host, then the LAC must
supply the specified hostname in order for the tunnel to be set up. The remote hostname
is matched against the hostname AVP in the received
Start-Control-Connection-Request (SCCRQ).
The remote hostname can be up to 64 characters (no spaces).
Example
host1:boston(config)#l2tp destination profile boston1 ip address 192.168.76.12
host1:boston(config-l2tp-dest-profile)#remote host default
host1(config-l2tp-dest-profile-host)#
Use the no version to remove the L2TP host profile.
NOTE: If you modify any attributes of a host profile, all tunnels and sessions using that
profile will be dropped.
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