(usr-tc) How to setup Hiper as an L2TP LNS ?
I am trying to terminate an L2TP tunnel on a HiperArc 5.0.9 The telco provided the following info: L2tp peer Username : clientside Peer Tunnel password : client Telco peer name : telco Client Interface ip address: 10.10.100.1 telco Interface ip address: 10.10.100.8 Could someone tell me what goes where in the HiperArc config. - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
Quoting Donald Baud <dbaud@bigfoot.com>:
I am trying to terminate an L2TP tunnel on a HiperArc 5.0.9
The telco provided the following info: L2tp peer Username : clientside Peer Tunnel password : client Telco peer name : telco Client Interface ip address: 10.10.100.1 telco Interface ip address: 10.10.100.8
The hiper arc has LNS enabled by default, here are the commands that you need add user clientside password <some unique password > set tunnel user clientside password <client> { This is tunnel password} set tunnel user clientside type l2tp client 10.10.100.1 I am not sure but you may have to setup your HiPer arc system tranmit name as telco - but from the above info its not clear whether you want the client system name as telco or hiper's -V
Could someone tell me what goes where in the HiperArc config.
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Hello, You have not used any "add l2tp lns ..." command. Could you explain what the "add l2tp lns ..." command is for and in what circumstance it is used for. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ved@iyka.com>
Quoting Donald Baud <dbaud@bigfoot.com>:
I am trying to terminate an L2TP tunnel on a HiperArc 5.0.9
The telco provided the following info: L2tp peer Username : clientside Peer Tunnel password : client Telco peer name : telco Client Interface ip address: 10.10.100.1 telco Interface ip address: 10.10.100.8
The hiper arc has LNS enabled by default, here are the commands that you need add user clientside password <some unique password > set tunnel user clientside password <client> { This is tunnel password} set tunnel user clientside type l2tp client 10.10.100.1
I am not sure but you may have to setup your HiPer arc system tranmit name as telco - but from the above info its not clear whether you want the client system name as telco or hiper's
-V
Could someone tell me what goes where in the HiperArc config.
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Quoting Donald Baud <dbaud@bigfoot.com>:
Hello,
You have not used any "add l2tp lns ..." command. Could you explain what the "add l2tp lns ..." command is for and in what circumstance it is used for.
Well you need to add a l2tp lns if you are going to use global lns setup on the ARC - meaning, if you have calls coming to the hiper arc and having the calls terminate on a lns, or set of lns you can setup globally several lns, with preference - that way when a l2tp call comes, it will go use the prefrence and send the call to the respective lns. In your case you are trying to terminate a call to the HiPer arc as LNS - so the only command that you need to make sure is available is enable l2tp lns. -V
----- Original Message ----- From: <ved@iyka.com>
Quoting Donald Baud <dbaud@bigfoot.com>:
I am trying to terminate an L2TP tunnel on a HiperArc 5.0.9
The telco provided the following info: L2tp peer Username : clientside Peer Tunnel password : client Telco peer name : telco Client Interface ip address: 10.10.100.1 telco Interface ip address: 10.10.100.8
The hiper arc has LNS enabled by default, here are the commands that you need add user clientside password <some unique password > set tunnel user clientside password <client> { This is tunnel password} set tunnel user clientside type l2tp client 10.10.100.1
I am not sure but you may have to setup your HiPer arc system tranmit name as telco - but from the above info its not clear whether you want the client system name as telco or hiper's
-V
Could someone tell me what goes where in the HiperArc config.
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