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Huawei EGW2100 Web Configuration Manual (110 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
11
A Acronyms and Abbreviations
12
Command Conventions
13
General Conventions
13
1 Configuration Example of Logging in to Web
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Figure 1-1 Networking Diagram for Logging in
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Figure 1-2 Login Page
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2 Configuration Example of Quick Config
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Figure 2-1 Networking Diagram for the Web-Manager Function
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Figure 2-2 Configuring the ADSL
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Figure 2-3 Configuring the 3G
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Figure 2-4 Configuring the LAN
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Figure 2-5 Configuring the WLAN
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Figure 2-6 Saving the Configuration
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3 Configuration Example of the Basic Operation
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Figure 3-1 Configuring the VLAN
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Figure 3-3 Configuring Interface Ethernet0/0/0
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Figure 3-4 Creating ACL 3001
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Figure 3-5 Configuring a Rule
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Figure 3-6 Configuring the Interzone Packet Filtering Rule
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Figure 3-7 Saving the Configuration
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4 Configuration Example of the Internetworking
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4.1 Configuration Example of ADSL by Using Pppoe
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Figure 4-1 Networking of the ADSL Configuration Example
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Figure 4-2 Configuring the ADSL Interface
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Figure 4-3 Configuring the PVC
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Figure 4-4 Obtaining the IP Address in PPP Negotiation Mode
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Figure 4-5 Configuring the PPP User on the Dialer Interface
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Figure 4-6 Configuring the Dialer Interface
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Figure 4-7 Configuring the Packet Filtering Rule between the Trust Security Zone and the Untrust Security Zone
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Figure 4-8 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 4-9 Configuring the NAT
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Figure 4-10 Enabling the DHCP Function
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Figure 4-11 Configuring the Processing Mode for DHCP Packets on the Interface
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Figure 4-12 Enabling the DNS Proxy
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4.2 Configuration Example of SHDSL
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Figure 4-13 Configuring the DNS Server Address
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Figure 4-14 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-15 Networking of the ADSL Configuration Example
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Figure 4-16 Basic Configuration of the SHDSL Interface
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Figure 4-17 Configuring the SHDSL Interface
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Figure 4-18 Configuring the Packet Filtering Rule between the Trust Security Zone and the Untrust Security Zone
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Figure 4-19 Configuring the Static Route
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4.3 Configuration Example of DHCP Server
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Figure 4-20 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-21 Networking for Configuring the DHCP Client
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Figure 4-22 Setting the Vlanif20 Interface Process Mode of DHCP Packets
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Figure 4-23 Setting the Vlanif10 Interface Process Mode of DHCP Packets
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Figure 4-24 Configuring the Forbidden IP Addresses
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Figure 4-25 Configuring the Forbidden IP Addresses
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Figure 4-26 Configuring the Forbidden IP Addresses
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Figure 4-27 Configuring the Forbidden IP Addresses
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4.4 Configuration Example of RIP
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Figure 4-30 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-31 Networking of the RIP Configuration Example
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Figure 4-32 Configuring the Packet Receiving and Packet Sending Functions
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Figure 4-33 Enabling the RIP Function
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Figure 4-34 Configuring the IP Address of the RIP Network Segment
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4.5 Configuration Example of OSPF
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Figure 4-35 Enabling RIP on the Specified Network Segment
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Figure 4-36 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-37 Networking Diagram of OSPF Configurations
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Configuration Example of the 3G Interface for Dial-On-Demand
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Figure 4-41 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-42 Networking Diagram of Dial-On-Demand through the Dialer Interface
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Figure 4-43 Configuring the Modem
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Figure 4-44 Configuring the Dialer Rule
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Figure 4-46 Adding the Dialer0 Interface to the Untrust Zone
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Figure 4-47 Obtaining the IP Address in PPP Negotiation Mode
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Figure 4-48 Configuring the PPP User on the Dialer0 Interface
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Figure 4-49 Configuring Circular DCC
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Figure 4-50 Configuring the PPP User on the Cellular Interface
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Figure 4-51 Adding the Cellular Interface to the Dialer Circular Group
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Figure 4-52 Configuring the Operator
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Figure 4-53 Configuring Ethernet 0/0/0 Interface
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Figure 4-54 Creating ACL 3001
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Figure 4-55 Configuring a Rule
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Figure 4-56 Configuring the NAT
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Figure 4-57 Configuring the Interzone Packet Filtering Rule
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Figure 4-58 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 4-59 Enabling the DHCP Function
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Figure 4-60 Configuring the Processing Mode for DHCP Packets on the Interface
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Figure 4-61 Enabling the DNS Proxy
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Figure 4-62 Configuring the DNS Server Address
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Figure 4-63 Saving the Configuration
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Configuration Example of the 3G Interface for Automatic Dialup
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Figure 4-64 Networking Diagram of Automatic Dialup through the Dialer Interface
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Figure 4-65 Configuring the Modem
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Figure 4-66 Configuring the Dialer Rule
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Figure 4-67 Adding Cellular5/0/0 Interface to the Untrust Zone
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Figure 4-68 Obtaining the IP Address in PPP Negotiation Mode
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Figure 4-69 Configuring the PPP User
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Figure 4-70 Configuring Circular DCC
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Figure 4-71 Configuring the Ethernet 0/0/0 Interface
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Figure 4-72 Creating ACL 3001
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Figure 4-73 Configuring a Rule
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Figure 4-74 Configuring the NAT
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Figure 4-75 Configuring the Interzone Packet Filtering Rule
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Figure 4-76 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 4-77 Enabling the DHCP Function
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Configuration Example of a WLAN (Crypto Service Class)
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Figure 4-78 Configuring the Processing Mode for DHCP Packets on the Interface
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Figure 4-79 Enabling the DNS Proxy
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Figure 4-80 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-81 Networking Diagram of Configuring a WLAN (Crypto Service Class)
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Figure 4-82 Creating a Service Class
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Figure 4-83 Configuring the Crypto Service Class
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Figure 4-84 Creating the WLAN-BSS Interface
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Figure 4-85 Configuring Interface Wlan-Bss2
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Figure 4-86 Configuring the Interzone Packet Filtering Rule
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Figure 4-87 Configuring the NAT
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Configuration Example of a WLAN (Plain Service Class)
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Figure 4-88 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 4-89 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-90 Networking Diagram of Configuring a WLAN (Plain Service Class)
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Figure 4-91 Enabling the DHCP Function
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Figure 4-92 Configuring the Processing Mode for DHCP Packets on the Interface
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Figure 4-93 Configuring the Plain Service Class
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Configuration Example of a WLAN (802.1X)
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Figure 4-94 Configuring Interface Wlan-Bss0
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Figure 4-95 Saving the Configuration
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Figure 4-96 Networking Diagram of Configuring a WLAN (802.1X)
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Figure 4-97 Creating a Service Class
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Figure 4-98 Configuring the Crypto Service Class
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Figure 4-99 Creating 802.1X Domain Abc
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Figure 4-100 Creating the WLAN-BSS Interface
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Figure 4-101 Configuring Interface Wlan-Bss2
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Figure 4-102 Configuring the RADIUS Template
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Figure 4-103 Configuring the RADIUS Authentication Server
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Figure 4-104 Configuring the RADIUS Authentication Scheme
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Figure 4-105 Configuring the Domain
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Figure 4-106 Configuring the AAA Domain Policy
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Figure 4-107 Saving the Configuration
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5 Configuration Example of the ACL
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Figure 5-1 Networking of the ACL Configuration Example
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Figure 5-2 Creating VLAN 5
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Figure 5-3 Creating Vlanif 5
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Figure 5-4 Setting Basic Parameters of the Vlanif 5 Interface
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Figure 5-5 Configuring Interface Ethernet0/0/0
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Figure 5-6 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 5-11 Configuring Interzone ASPF
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Figure 5-15 Saving the Configuration
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6 Configuration Example of NAT
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Figure 6-1 Networking of a NAT Configuration Example
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Figure 6-4 Configuring the Packet Filtering Rule between the DMZ Security Zone and the Untrust Security Zone
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Figure 6-5 Configuring the ASPF between the DMZ Security Zone and the Untrust Security Zone
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Figure 6-6 Configuring the Address Mapping of the WWW Server
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Figure 6-7 Configuring the Address Mapping of the FTP Server
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Figure 6-8 Saving the Configuration
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7 Configuration Example of the Dual-System Hot Backup in Routing Mode
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Figure 7-1 Networking of the Dual-System Hot Backup in Routing Mode
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Figure 7-2 Configuring VRRP Backup Group 1
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Figure 7-5 Configuring VGMP
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Figure 7-6 HRP Two-Node Cluster Hot Backup in Routing Mode
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Figure 7-7 Saving the Configuration
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8 Configuration Example of the VPN
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8.1 Configuration Example of GRE
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Figure 8-1 GRE Tunnel Using Static Routes
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Figure 8-2 Creating an Interface Named Tunnel1
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Figure 8-3 Configuring the Tunnel1 Interface
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Figure 8-4 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 8-5 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 8-6 Creating an Interface Named Tunnel1
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Figure 8-7 Configuring the Tunnel1 Interface
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Figure 8-8 Configuring the Static Route
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8.2 Configuration Example of L2TP Ipsec
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Figure 8-9 Configuring the Static Route
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Figure 8-10 Networking Diagram of L2TP Ipsec
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Figure 8-11 Configuring the Virtual-Template1 Interface
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Figure 8-12 Configuring PPP
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Figure 8-13 Disabling the Fast Forwarding Function
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Figure 8-14 Configuring the Local User
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Figure 8-15 Configuring the IP Pool
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Figure 8-16 Configuring the L2TP-Group
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Figure 8-17 Configuring the IKE Proposal
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Figure 8-18 Configuring the IKE Peer
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Figure 8-19 Configuring the Ipsec Proposal
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Figure 8-20 Configuring the Ipsec Policy Template
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Figure 8-21 Configuring the Ipsec Policy
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Figure 8-22 Applying the Policy
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Figure 8-23 Saving the Configuration
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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