Chapter 9: L2TP Commands
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Command Line Interface Guide
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l2tp set address
Defines the IP address of the other end of the tunnel, either the remote L2TP Access
Concentrator (LAC) or remote L2TP Network Server (LNS).
CAUTION:
If the IP address of the remote tunnel is part of a subnet that is also reached through
the tunnel, a routing table entry for this address must be explicitly added. Normally,
this routing entry will be added to remote entry, which has the default route.
NOTE:
When a remote router tries to create a tunnel, the remote router’s IP address is not
authenticated.
NOTE:
If this command is not used, then <ipaddr> defaults to 0.0.0.0, and this end cannot
initiate the tunnel.
Mgmt Class
Security (R/W)
Input Format
l2tp set address <ipaddr> <tunnelname>
Parameters
Response
Command prompt.
<ipaddr>
a
a
Dotted-decimal notation.
IP address of the remote LAC or LNS.
<tunnelname>
b
b
ASCII string
Name of the tunnel.
c
c
The name is case sensitive.