Allied Telesis L2TP Tunnel - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Related How To Notes; An example scenario for RIP over L2TP
- Page 3 – Network Operation; show
- Page 4 – Routing Considerations
- Page 5 – Configurations; Central Office Router
- Page 6 – Remote Office Router
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Introduction
This How To Note shows an example of using a dynamic routing protocol over an L2TP
tunnel.
Running dynamic routing protocols over a secure Internet connection can be a complex
issue, with the possibility of intermittent connections causing routing problems.
OSPF (or BGP) are more connection-oriented than RIP and therefore are more susceptible
to problems caused by intermittent loss of connection between 'neighbours'. A neighbour
that may bounce up and down can cause havoc to the correct propagation of OSPF routing
information for a network.
The following example scenario is for setting up RIP over an L2TP tunnel. RIP is simpler and
has less overhead and control, so it provides a more robust setup as a dynamic routing
protocol over an L2TP tunnel.
Which products does it apply to?
This Note applies to the following Allied Telesis routers, running software version 2.6.1 or
later:
z
AR400 series
z
AR700 series
Configure Dynamic Routing Over An L2TP Tunnel
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Summary
Page 2 | AlliedWare™ OS How To Note: Dynamic Routing over L2TP An example scenario for RIP over L2TP Related How To Notes You may also find the following How To Notes useful: z How To Configure Remote L2TP Tunnels z How To Configure Allied Telesis and Cisco Routers To Interoperate Over L2TP How To N...
Page 3 | AlliedWare™ OS How To Note: Dynamic Routing over L2TP An example scenario for RIP over L2TP Network Operation There is a single static route configured to bring up the L2TP tunnel and a secure point-to-point connection (PPP0) is established over the L2TP tunnel between the 'Central' and 'Re...
Page 4 | AlliedWare™ OS How To Note: Dynamic Routing over L2TP An example scenario for RIP over L2TP Routing Considerations A routing issue to consider in this set up is the fact that RIP is relatively slow to react to route changes as it only updates, by default, every 30 seconds. To improve the re...