L2TP Endpoints

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 Wireless-LAN > WLAN-Networks > Network and, for the desired entry, set the Bridge to the virtual L2TP Ethernet interface you just configured.

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