Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Access Configuration Statements
- Configuring the PPP Authentication Protocol
- Configuring L2TP for Enabling PPP Tunneling Within a Network
- Defining the Minimum L2TP Configuration
- Configuring the Address Pool for L2TP Network Server IP Address Allocation
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring Access Profiles for L2TP or PPP Parameters
Network Access Configuration Overview
The Junos operating system (Junos OS) enables you to configure network access features for the device at the [edit access] hierarchy level. This includes Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), and Subscriber Access configuration.
The PPP is an encapsulation protocol for transporting IP traffic across point-to-point links. For M7i, M10i, and M120 routers, you can configure L2TP tunneling security services on an Adaptive Services or a MultiServices Physical Interface Card (PIC).
The L2TP protocol allows PPP) to be tunneled within a network.
For a complete hierarchy of access configuration statements, see Access Configuration Statements.
For information about configuring Subscriber Access, see:
- AAA Service Framework Feature Guide for Subscriber Management
- Address Assignment Pools Feature Guide for Subscriber Management
- DHCP Local Server Feature Guide for Subscriber Management
- PPP Feature Guide for Subscriber Management
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Access Configuration Statements
- Configuring the PPP Authentication Protocol
- Configuring L2TP for Enabling PPP Tunneling Within a Network
- Defining the Minimum L2TP Configuration
- Configuring the Address Pool for L2TP Network Server IP Address Allocation
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring Access Profiles for L2TP or PPP Parameters
Published: 2013-07-17
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Access Configuration Statements
- Configuring the PPP Authentication Protocol
- Configuring L2TP for Enabling PPP Tunneling Within a Network
- Defining the Minimum L2TP Configuration
- Configuring the Address Pool for L2TP Network Server IP Address Allocation
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring Access Profiles for L2TP or PPP Parameters