You can add a new L2TPv3 manual session configuration or edit an existing configuration.
After a successful tunnel connection and establishment, the session is created. Each session name represents a single data stream.
The L2TPv3 manual session configuration screen displays.
IP Address |
Specify the IP address used to be as tunnel source IP address. If not specified, the tunnel source IP address is selected automatically based on the tunnel peer IP address. This address is applicable only for initiating the tunnel. When responding to incoming tunnel create requests, it would use the IP address on which it had received the tunnel create request. |
Peer IP |
Set the IP address of an L2TP tunnel destination peer. This is the peer allowed to establish the tunnel. |
Local Session ID |
Set the numeric identifier for the tunnel session. This is the pseudowire ID for the session. This pseudowire ID is sent in a session establishment message to the L2TP peer. |
MTU |
Define the session‘s MTU (maximum transmission unit) as the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit the layer can pass between tunnel peers in this session. A larger MTU means processing fewer packets for the same amount of data. |
Remote Session ID |
Use the spinner control to set the remote session ID passed in the establishment of the tunnel and set a unique identifier for this tunnel session. Assign an ID from 1 - 4,294,967,295. |
Encapsulation |
Select either IP or UDP as the peer encapsulation protocol. The default setting is IP. UDP uses a simple transmission model without implicit handshakes. |
UDP Port |
If UDP encapsulation is selected, use the spinner control to define the UDP encapsulation port. This is the port where the L2TP service is running. |
Source Type |
Select a VLAN as the virtual interface source type. |
Source Value |
Define the Source Value range (1 - 4,094) to include in the tunnel. Tunnel session data includes VLAN tagged frames. |
Native VLAN |
Select this option to define the native VLAN that‘s not tagged. |
Cookie Size |
Set the size of the cookie field within each L2TP data packet. Options include 0, 4 and 8. The default setting is 0. |
Value 1 |
Set the cookie value first word. |
Value 2 |
Set the cookie value second word. |
End Point |
Define whether the tunnel end point is local or remote. |
Click Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.