JunosE 11.2.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
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To apply a default L2TP tunnel switch profile to a virtual router:
Create the virtual router to which you want to apply the default tunnel switch profile.
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host1(config)#virtual-router east
host1:east(config)#
Issue the aaa tunnel switch-profile command to apply the default L2TP tunnel
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switch profile in the context of this virtual router.
host1:east(config)#aaa tunnel switch-profile boston
(Optional) Use the show aaa tunnel-parameters command to verify application of
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the default tunnel switch profile.
host1:east(config)#run show aaa tunnel-parameters
Tunnel password is <NULL>
Tunnel client-name is <NULL>
Tunnel nas-port-method is none
Tunnel switch-profile is boston
Tunnel nas-port ignore disabled
Tunnel nas-port-type ignore disabled
Tunnel assignmentId format is assignmentId
Tunnel calling number format is descriptive
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using RADIUS
On the LAC, the router can receive tunnel configuration attributes through a RADIUS
authentication server. To use RADIUS to apply an L2TP tunnel switch profile to a session,
you can configure RADIUS to include the Tunnel-Switch-Profile RADIUS attribute (VSA
26-91) in RADIUS Access-Accept messages.
For more information about RADIUS Access-Accept messages, see "Configuring RADIUS
Attributes" on page 163. For more information about the Tunnel-Switch-Profile attribute,
see "RADIUS IETF Attributes" on page 249.
Enabling Tunnel Switching on the Router on page 387
Configuring L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles on page 387
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using AAA Domain Maps on page 388
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using AAA Tunnel Groups on page 389
Applying Default L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles on page 389
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using RADIUS on page 390
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