Applying L2Tp Tunnel Switch Profiles By Using Aaa Tunnel Groups; Applying Default L2Tp Tunnel Switch Profiles - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual

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Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using AAA Tunnel Groups

To apply an L2TP tunnel switch profile to sessions associated with an AAA tunnel group:
Access Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration mode.
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host1(config)#aaa tunnel-group sunnyvale
host1(config-tunnel-group)#tunnel 3
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#
For more information about how to map a domain to an L2TP tunnel from Tunnel
Group Tunnel Configuration mode, see "Mapping a User Domain Name to an L2TP
Tunnel Overview" on page 351 .
From Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration mode, issue the switch-profile command
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to apply the specified L2TP switch profile to the sessions associated with this tunnel
group.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#switch-profile sanjose
(Optional) Use the show aaa tunnel-group command to verify application of the
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tunnel switch profile.
host1(config-tunnel-group-tunnel)#run show aaa tunnel-group
Tunnel Group: sunnyvale
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Applying Default L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles

You can apply a default L2TP tunnel switch profile to a virtual router by issuing the aaa
tunnel switch-profile command from Global Configuration mode. The router uses the
default tunnel switch profile if the tunnel attributes returned from an AAA domain map
or tunnel group or from a RADIUS authentication server do not include a named tunnel
switch profile. The router ignores the default tunnel switch profile if the tunnel attributes
returned from an AAA domain map or tunnel group or from a RADIUS authentication
server do include a named tunnel switch profile.
The default L2TP tunnel switch profile applies to a specific virtual router. You can apply
a different default tunnel switch profile to each virtual router configured.
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Chapter 13: Configuring an L2TP LNS
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