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Configuring Peer LAC servers for LNS Service
Configuring Peer LAC servers for LNS Service
Use the following example to configure the peer LAC servers for LNS service:
configure
<secret_string>
Note:
• Multiple LACs can be configured with this command. For more information, refer LNS Configuration
Configuring Domain Alias for AAA Subscribers
Use the following example to create the LNS service and bind the IP address to it:
configure
Notes:
• If this command is enabled, an NAI is constructed for the subscriber in the event that their mobile node
• If this option is selected, no further attempts are made to authenticate the user. Instead, the constructed
Verifying the LNS Service Configuration
These instructions are used to verify the LNS service configuration.
Verify that your LNS service configuration by entering the following command in Exec Mode:
show lns-service name
The output of this command displays the configuration of the LNS service and should appear similar to that shown below.
Service name: testlns
Context:
Bind:
Local IP Address:
First Retransmission Timeout:
L2TP Network Server
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context
<dest_ctxt_name>
lns-service
<lns_svc_name>
peer-lac
{ <lac_ip_address> | <ip_address>/<mask> } [ encrypted ]
[ description
end
Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
context
<dest_ctxt_name>
lns-service
<lns_svc_name>
nai-construct domain
end
does not negotiate CHAP, PAP, or MSCHAP.
NAI is used for accounting purposes.
Important
This command should only be used if the LNS service is configured to allow "no
authentication" using the authentication allow-noauth command.
service_name
<desc_text> ]
-noconfirm
-noconfirm
<domain_alias>
test
0.0.0.0
1 (secs)
L2TP Network Server
Not Done
secret