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    Supported Platforms

    test services l2tp tunnel

    Syntax

    test services l2tp tunnel user user-name<password user-password><tunnel-name name>

    Release Information

    Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

    Description

    (MX Series routers only) Test and verify Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnel configurations from the L2TP access concentrator (LAC). The test determines whether the user can be authenticated and tunneled according to the L2TP configuration. The establishment of all tunnels associated with the user is tested. You can optionally specify a particular tunnel to test for the user.

    Options

    user user-name

    Name of the user under test. You must use an existing configured username, although it can be created solely for testing a tunnel configuration.

    password user-password

    (Optional) Authentication password for the specified user. If you omit this option, the test generates a dummy password—testpass—for the user.

    tunnel-name name

    (Optional) Name of a tunnel to test.

    Required Privilege Level

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    List of Sample Output

    test services l2tp tunnel (User authentication fails)
    test services l2tp tunnel (Multiple tunnels tested)
    test services l2tp tunnel (Specific tunnel tested)

    Output Fields

    Table 1 lists the output fields for the test services l2tp tunnel command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

    Table 1: test services l2tp tunnel Output Fields

    Field Name

    Field Description

    Tunnel-name

    Name of the tunnel as configured in the local tunnel profile.

    Tunnel-peer

    IP address of the tunnel’s remote peer (the L2TP network server [LNS]).

    Logical-System

    Logical system in which the tunnel is created.

    Routing-Instance

    Routing instance in which the tunnel is created.

    Status

    Status of the tunnel.

    Sample Output

    test services l2tp tunnel (User authentication fails)

    user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com
    Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication failed

    test services l2tp tunnel (Multiple tunnels tested)

    user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com
    Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication success, l2tp tunneled
      Tunnel-name   Tunnel-peer   Logical-System  Routing-Instance Status
      test1tunnel    192.168.2.3      default         default         Up
      test2tunnel    172.24.3.3       default         default        Peer unresponsive
      test3tunnel    172.24.5.1       default           test          Up
    

    test services l2tp tunnel (Specific tunnel tested)

    user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com tunnel-name test1tunnel
    Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication success, l2tp tunneled 
      Tunnel-name   Tunnel-peer   Logical-System  Routing-Instance Status
      test1tunnel    192.168.2.3      default         default         Up
    

    Published: 2013-07-31

    Supported Platforms

    Published: 2013-07-31