InGateway Documentation, Release 0.0.1
4.4.3.1 L2TP Client
The parameters of an L2TP client are described as follows:
• L2TP Class
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Name: specifies the name of an L2TP class.
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Authentication: enables or disables peer authentication before network connection setup.
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Hostname: specifies the host name of the local device. This parameter can be left blank.
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Challenge Secret: specifies the authentication key used on the tunnel. This parameter is required
when authentication is enabled. You do not need to set it if authentication is disabled.
• Pseudowire Class
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Name: specifies the name of a pseudowire class.
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L2TP Class: specifies the name of an existing L2TP class.
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Source Interface: specifies the source interface of the tunnel.
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Data Encapsulation Method: L2TPV2 or L2TPV3.
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Tunnel Management Protocol: L2TPV2, L2TPV3, or NONE.
• L2TPv2 Tunnel
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Enable: enables or disables the L2TP tunnel.
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ID: specifies the ID of the L2TP virtual interface.
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L2TP Server: specifies the IP address or domain name of the L2TP server.
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Pseudowire Class: specifies the name of an existing pseudowire class.
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Authentication Type: specifies the authentication method used on the tunnel. Options are Auto,
PAP, and CHAP.
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Username: specifies the valid user name specified for the remote server.
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Password: specifies the valid password specified for the remote server.
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Local IP Address: specifies the IP address of the L2TP virtual interface. You can leave this field
blank and use the IP address allocated by the L2TP server.
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Remote IP Address: specifies the gateway of the L2TP address pool on the server. You can leave
this field blank.
• L2TPv3 Tunnel
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Enable: enables or disables the L2TPv3 tunnel.
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ID: specifies the ID of the L2TPV3 virtual interface.
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L2TP Server: specifies the IP address or domain name of the L2TPv3 server.
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