Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
Command Reference Guide
Chapter 1 L2TP Configuration Commands
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Chapter 1 L2TP Configuration Commands
1.1.1 allow l2tp
Syntax
allow l2tp virtual-template virtual-template-number remote remote-name [ domain
domain-name ]
undo allow
View
L2TP group view
Parameter
virtual-template-number: Specifies the virtual-template used when creating new virtual
access interface, an integer ranging from 0 to 1023.
remote-name: Specifies the name of the peer end of the tunnel that initiates the
connection request, a case sensitive character string with length ranging from 1 to 30.
domain-name: Specifies the name of enterprise with length ranging from 1 to 30.
Description
Use the allow l2tp command to specify the name of the peer end of the tunnel on
receiving call and the Virtual-Template it uses.
Use the undo allow command to remove the name of the peer end of the tunnel and
the adopted virtual template.
By default, call receiving is disabled.
This command is used on LNS side.
For multi-instance applications of L2TP, the domain-name parameter must be
configured.
When L2TP group number1 (the default L2TP group number) is used, the name of the
peer end of the tunnel remote-name can be unspecified. When configured in the view
of L2TP group 1, the format of the command is as follows:
allow l2tp virtual-template virtual-template-number [ remote remote-name ] [ domain
domain-name ]
If a peer end name is specified in L2TP group 1 configuration, L2TP group 1 will not
serve as the default L2TP group. For example, given the environment of Windows 2000
beta 2, the local name of VPN connection is NONE, so the peer end name that the
router receives is NONE. In order to allow the router to receive tunnel connection