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Syntax

client client-name {chap-secret chap-secret;group-profile profile-name;ike {allowed-proxy-pair {remote remote-proxy-address local local-proxy-address;}pre-shared-key (ascii-text character-string | hexadecimal hexadecimal-digits);ike-policy policy-name;interface-id string-value;}l2tp {aaa-access-profile profile-name;interface-id interface-id;lcp-renegotiation;local-chap;maximum-sessions-per-tunnel number;multilink {drop-timeout milliseconds;fragment-threshold bytes;}ppp-authentication (chap | pap);ppp-profile profile-name;shared-secret shared-secret;}pap-password pap-password;ppp {cell-overhead;encapsulation-overhead bytes;framed-ip-address ip-address;framed-pool framed-pool;idle-timeout seconds;interface-id interface-id;keepalive seconds;primary-dns primary-dns;primary-wins primary-wins;secondary-dns secondary-dns;secondary-wins secondary-wins;}user-group-profile profile-name;}

Hierarchy Level

[edit access profile profile-name]

Release Information

Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Configure the peer identity.

Note: Subordinate statement support depends on the platform. See individual statement topics for more detailed support information.

Options

client-name—A peer identity. For L2TP clients, you can use a special name to configure a default client. This client enables the LNS to accept any LAC to establish the session. On M Series routers, use * for the default client configuration. On MX Series routers, use default.

The remaining statements are explained separately.

Required Privilege Level

admin—To view this statement in the configuration.

admin-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Published: 2012-11-29