Allied Telesis AT-9900 Series manual Module Level, Bridging, Description, L2TP

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AT-8800

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CR00012620

Bridging

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By default, when the router receives a tagged packet on an Eth or VLAN interface

 

 

 

and bridges it, the bridge strips out the packet’s VLAN tag. This enhancement

 

 

 

enables you to set the bridge to instead retain the tag, by using off, no or false

 

 

 

in the new command:

 

 

 

set bridge stripvlantag={onoffyesnotruefalse}

 

 

 

The default is on. To see whether stripping is turned on or off, use the command:

 

 

 

show bridge

 

 

 

and check the new StripVlantag entry.

CR00012692

L2TP

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The connection between the router or switch, acting as an LNS, and a third party

 

 

 

peer, acting as an LAC, can sometimes fail during PPP link negotiation. Frequent

 

 

 

negotiation failures can indicate a compatibility problem between the third party

 

 

 

peer and Proxy Authentication responses from the router or switch. With this

 

 

 

enhancement, you can now disable Proxy Authentication on the router or switch

 

 

 

for situations where the third party equipment is not compatible. Use

 

 

 

proxyauth=off in the command:

 

 

 

add l2tp ip=ipadd[-ipadd] ppptemplate=0..31

 

 

 

[number={offonstartup}] [pre13={offon}]

 

 

 

[proxyauth={offon}]

 

 

 

[tosreflect={offonfalsetruenoyes}]

 

 

 

The default for proxyauth is on. Proxy Authentication should not be disabled

 

 

 

unless necessary.

 

 

 

To see whether Proxy Authentication is turned on or off, use the command:

 

 

 

show l2tp ip

 

 

 

and check the new Proxy Authentication entry.

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Contents Models Series Release File Date Size bytes GUI file VersionEnabling and Installing this Release SFPs or reflect the correct link state SwitchCR00012654 CR00013388CR00011691 CR00011694CR00012097 PIM IPv6PIM6 IP GatewayATM ModuleVrrp UtilityAsyn BGPPIM on IPv6 SYNFirewall WAN load CR00011855CR00011940 CR00011991Lbstate=closing Switch, UtilityCommand disable switch port=port-numberlink=disable did not VlanCR00012232 CR00012140CR00012167 CR00012204Software QoS CR00012304CR00012319 CR00012396Stacking CR00012482Core, Utility CR00012533CR00012689 CR00012613CR00012649 MLD SnoopingAppletalk Dynam=trigger CR00010508CR00011774 CR00011510CR00011659 CR00011687CR00012014 CR00011931CR00011943 CR00011969CR00012283 CR00012040CR00012175 CR00012265Asyn Destroy and create commands LoggingOutput=permanent full Core, Isdn CR00012594Module Level Description CR00003286CR00012043 CR00011995Mstp CR00007105CR00009825 CR00011164Command show bgp peer=ip-address L2TP Module LevelBridging DescriptionCR00008046 CR00008244 SwitchCR00009236 CR00008742 SwitchCR00010307 Switch CR00008791Authentication IPX Isakmp EnvironmentMonitoring MIBUpnp SnoopingDhcp CoreGUI Perm QoSCR00011614 CR00010196IP gateway CR00011355Adding Static ARP Entries Show ip Securing a Single Vlan through Switch Filters CR00011271 Configuring vlansecure Making Asynchronous Ports Respond More Quickly CR00011565 Ten timer value 100 Displaying the Number of Routes from a Peer Route Update Queue Length CR00010196 Parameter Meaning Queue defaultPermanent Assignments CR00011355 Which produces the output shown in Figure ExampleName Local Remote IP address Main office 172.20.34.9 Add perm Command ReferenceDelete perm Reset perm Set perm Show perm Add perm delete perm reset perm set perm