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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview - IBM Redbooks

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Figure 22-54 L2TP packet changes during transit<br />

L2TP can operate over UDP/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>and</strong> support the following functions:<br />

► Tunneling of single user dial-in clients<br />

► Tunneling of small routers, for example, a router with a single static route to<br />

set up based on an authenticated user's profile<br />

► Incoming calls to an LNS from a LAC<br />

► Multiple calls per tunnel<br />

► Proxy authentication for PAP <strong>and</strong> CHAP<br />

► Proxy LCP<br />

Dial<br />

Connection<br />

► LCP restart in the event that proxy LCP is not used at the LAC<br />

► Tunnel endpoint authentication<br />

► Hidden AVP for transmitting a proxy PAP password<br />

► Tunneling using a local realm (that is, user@realm) lookup table<br />

► Tunneling using the PPP user name lookup in the AAA subsystem (22.12,<br />

“Remote access authentication protocols” on page 872)<br />

878 <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Tutorial</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Overview</strong><br />

LAC<br />

L2TP<br />

Code<br />

<strong>IP</strong> UDP<br />

PPP Connection<br />

L2TP PPP Data<br />

LNS<br />

L2TP Router<br />

Code Code<br />

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