Device Configuration 5 - 61
5.2.6.3 L2TPv3 Profile Configuration
Profile Network Configuration
L2TP V3 is an IETF standard used for transporting different types of layer 2 frames in an IP network (and access point profile).
L2TP V3 defines control and encapsulation protocols for tunneling layer 2 frames between two IP nodes.
Use L2TP V3 to create tunnels for transporting layer 2 frames. L2TP V3 enables WING supported controllers and access points
to create tunnels for transporting Ethernet frames to and from bridge VLANs and physical ports. L2TP V3 tunnels can be defined
between WING devices and other vendor devices supporting the L2TP V3 protocol.
Multiple pseudowires can be created within an L2TP V3 tunnel. Access points support an Ethernet VLAN pseudowire type
exclusively.
Ethernet VLAN pseudowires transport Ethernet frames to and from a specified VLAN. One or more L2TP V3 tunnels can be
defined between tunnel end points. Each tunnel can have one or more L2TP V3 sessions. Each tunnel session corresponds to
one pseudowire. An L2TP V3 control connection (a L2TP V3 tunnel) needs to be established between the tunneling entities
before creating a session.
For optimal pseudowire operation, both the L2TP V3 session originator and responder need to know the psuedowire type and
identifier. These two parameters are communicated during L2TP V3 session establishment. An L2TP V3 session created within
an L2TP V3 connection also specifies multiplexing parameters for identifying a pseudowire type and ID.
The working status of a pseudowire is reflected by the state of the L2TP V3 session. If a L2TP V3 session is down, the
pseudowire associated with it must be shut down. The L2TP V3 control connection keep-alive mechanism can serve as a
monitoring mechanism for the pseudowires associated with a control connection.
To define an L2TPV3 configuration for an access point profile:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Devices
.
3. Select
System Profile
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Expand the
Network
menu and select
L2TPv3
.
NOTE:
A pseudowire is an emulation of a layer 2 point-to-point connection over a
packet-switching network
(PSN). A pseudowire was developed out of the necessity to
encapsulate and tunnel layer 2 protocols across a layer 3 network.
NOTE:
If connecting an Ethernet port to another Ethernet port, the pseudowire type
must be
Ethernet port
, if connecting an Ethernet VLAN to another Ethernet VLAN, the
pseudowire type must be
Ethernet VLAN
.
Summary of Contents for AP-7131 Series
Page 1: ...Motorola Solutions WiNG 5 5 ACCESS POINT SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE ...
Page 2: ......
Page 14: ...x WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 22: ...8 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 26: ...1 4 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 74: ...3 36 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 428: ...6 2 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide Figure 6 1 Configuration Wireless menu ...
Page 528: ...6 102 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 610: ...8 40 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 615: ...Services Configuration 9 5 Figure 9 2 Captive Portal Policy screen Basic Configuration tab ...
Page 656: ...9 46 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 670: ...10 14 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 682: ...11 12 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 721: ...Operations 12 39 Figure 12 40 Certificate Management Import New Trustpoint screen ...
Page 738: ...12 56 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 890: ...A 2 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 952: ...B 62 WiNG 5 5 Access Point System Reference Guide ...
Page 953: ......