Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 149

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7. Review the following L2TPv3 tunnel configuration data:
Name
Local IP Address
MTU
Use Tunnel Policy
Local Hostname
Local Router ID
Establishment Criteria
Critical Resource
Peer IP Address
Host Name
Figure 5-33 Network - L2TPv3 screen - T2TP tunnel tab
Displays the name of each listed L2TPv3 tunnel assigned upon creation.
Lists the IP address assigned as the local tunnel end point address, not the interface IP
address. This IP is used as the tunnel source IP address. If this parameter is not specified,
the source IP address is chosen automatically based on the tunnel peer IP address.
Displays the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for each listed tunnel. The MTU is the
size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass between tunnel
peers.
Lists the L2TPv3 tunnel policy assigned to each listed tunnel.
Lists the tunnel specific hostname used by each listed tunnel. This is the hostname
advertised in tunnel establishment messages.
Specifies the router ID sent in the tunnel establishment messages.
Specifies tunnel criteria between two peers.
Specifies the critical resource that should exist for a tunnel between two peers to be
created and maintained. Critical resources are device IP addresses or interface
destinations interpreted as critical to the health of the network. The critical resource
feature allows for the continuous monitoring of these defined addresses. A critical
resource, if not available, can result in the network suffering performance degradation.
Lists the IP address of the remote peer.
Lists the tunnel specific hostname used by the remote peer.
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