Advanced Configuration at LAC or LNS 611
Configure to disconnect tunnel by force
Configure the receiving window size for controlling flow over tunnel
Enable/Disable hiding AV pairs
Configure the maximum number of L2TP sessions
Configure domain delimiter and searching order
Advanced configurations at LNS side includes:
Configure the local name
Enable tunnel authentication and set password
Configure the interval for sending Hello messages
Configure to disconnect tunnel by force
Configure the receiving window size for controlling flow over tunnel
Enable/Disable hiding AV pairs
Configure the maximum number of L2TP sessions
Configure to force the local end to implement CHAP authentication
Configure to force the LCP to renegotiate
Configure the local address and address pool
Configure the Local
Name This configuration is applicable to LAC and LNS.
Users can configure the local tunnel name at both LAC and LNS. The tunnel name
at LAC should keep consistent with the name of the receiving end of the tunnel
configured at LNS.
Perform the following configurations in L2TP group view.
Tabl e 675 Set Local Name
By default, the local name is the host name of router.
The tunnel name configured through the tunnel name command at LAC side
must be consistent with the name of the remote receiving tunnel configured
through the allow l2tp command at LNS side.
Enable Tunnel
Authentication and
Setting Password
This configuration is applicable to LAC and LNS.
Before creating a tunnel connection, the users can decide, as needed, whether to
enable tunnel authentication. There are three tunnel authentication modes as
follows:
LAC authenticates LNS.
LNS authenticates LAC.
Operation Command
Set the local name. tunnel name name
Restore the default value of the local
name. undo tunnel name