L2Tp Application Examples - MikroTik RouterOS v2.9 Reference Manual

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[admin@MikroTik] interface l2tp-server> add user=ex1
[admin@MikroTik] interface l2tp-server> print
Flags: X - disabled, D - dynamic, R - running
#
NAME
0
DR <l2tp-ex>
1
l2tp-in1
[admin@MikroTik] interface l2tp-server>
In this example an already connected user ex is shown besides the one we just added.

L2TP Application Examples

Router-to-Router Secure Tunnel Example
There are two routers in this example:
[HomeOffice]
Interface LocalHomeOffice 10.150.2.254/24
Interface ToInternet 192.168.80.1/24
[RemoteOffice]
Interface ToInternet 192.168.81.1/24
Interface LocalRemoteOffice 10.150.1.254/24
Each router is connected to a different ISP. One router can access another router through the
Internet.
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USER
MTU
ex
1460
ex1
CLIENT-ADDRESS
UPTIME
10.0.0.202
6m32s
ENC...
none

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