Use L2TP Endpoints to configure the L2TP endpoints for the L2TPv3 tunnels. This configures the tunnel so that the control data makes an L2TP tunnel into a tunnel endpoint.
- Tunnel ID
- The name of the tunnel endpoint. For an authenticated L2TP tunnel to be established between two devices, the entries for Tunnel-Id and Hostname need to match.
- Operating
- This L2TP endpoint is enabled or disabled.
- IP Address
- The IP address of the tunnel endpoint.
- Port
- UDP port to be used. Default: 1701
- Hostname
- User name for the authentication For an authenticated L2TP tunnel to be established between two devices, the entries for Tunnel-Id and Hostname need to match.
- Password
- The password for the authentication This is also used to hide the tunnel negotiations, if the function is activated.
- Auth-Peer
- Specifies whether the remote station should be authenticated.
- Hide
- Specifies whether tunnel negotiations should be hidden by using the specified password.
Then connect a configured WLAN network to the virtual L2TP Ethernet interface.
To do this, go to Bridge to the virtual L2TP Ethernet interface you just configured.
and, for the desired entry, set the