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Chapter 5 Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Access Concentrator and Network Server
Layer 2 Access Concentrator
Feature History for IP Reassembly
Layer 2 Access Concentrator
The Cisco 10000 series router supports the Layer 2 access concentrator (LAC) feature. When configured
as the LAC, the Cisco 10000 series router functions as the service provider’s network access server.
Remote subscribers use a local or point-to-point connection to initiate a PPPoA or PPPoE session to the
LAC. The LAC terminates the physical connection and forwards the PPP session to the provider’s Layer
2 Tunnel Protocol network server (LNS).
The LAC connects to the LNS using a local area network or a wide area network such as public or private
ATM. The LAC directs subscriber sessions into Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP) tunnels based on the
domain of each session. The LAC acts as one side of an L2TP tunnel endpoint and is a peer to the LNS
on the other side of the tunnel. The LAC forwards packets to and from the LNS and a remote system.
Acting as the LNS, you can configure the Cisco 10000 series router to terminate the PPP sessions and
route the client IP packets onto the ISP or corporate network toward their final destination (
Figure 5-1
).
You can also configure the LNS to place the sessions in VRFs before routing the packets, as shown in
Figure 5-2
.
The LAC feature is described in the following topics:
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Tunnel Sharing, page 5-4
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Tunnel Service Authorization, page 5-4
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Sessions per Tunnel Limiting, page 5-5
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Session Load Balancing, page 5-6
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Session Load Failover, page 5-6
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Feature History for LAC, page 5-6
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Restrictions for LAC, page 5-7
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Required Configuration Tasks for LAC, page 5-7
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Optional Configuration Tasks for LAC, page 5-7
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RADIUS Server Optional Configuration Tasks for LAC, page 5-13
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Configuration Example for LAC, page 5-17
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Monitoring and Maintaining LAC, page 5-21
Cisco IOS Release
Description
Required PRE
12.3(7)XI1
This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release
12.3(7)XI1.
PRE2
12.2(28)SB
This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release
12.2(28)SB.
PRE2