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    C613-16037-00 REV C www .alliedtelesis.com AlliedW ar e™ OS How T o | Intr oduction This How T o Note shows an example of usin g a dynamic r outing protocol ov er an L2TP tunnel. Running dynamic r outing protocols ov er a se cure Internet connection can be a complex issue , with the possibility of intermitte nt connections causin g routing pr obl[...]

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    Page 2 | AlliedW are™ OS How T o Note: Dynamic Routing ov er L2TP An example scenario for RIP o ver L2TP Related Ho w T o Notes Y ou ma y also find the following How T o Notes useful: z Ho w T o Conf igure Remote L2TP T unnels z How T o Configure Allied T elesis and Cisc o Routers T o Interoper ate Over L2TP How T o Notes are a vailable from www [...]

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    Page 3 | AlliedW are™ OS How T o Note: Dynamic Routing ov er L2TP An example scenario for RIP o ver L2TP Netw ork Operation There is a single static route configured to br ing up the L2TP tunnel and a secur e point-to- point connection (PPP0) is established ov er the L2TP tunnel between the 'Central' and 'Remote' office router[...]

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    Page 4 | AlliedW are™ OS How T o Note: Dynamic Routing ov er L2TP An example scenario for RIP o ver L2TP Routing Considerations A r outing issue to consider in th is set up is the fact that RIP is relativel y slow to react to r oute changes as it only updates, by default, ev er y 30 seconds. T o impr ove the r esponsiv eness of RIP yo u can al te[...]

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    Page 5 | AlliedW are™ OS How T o Note: Dynamic Routing ov er L2TP Configurations Configurations Central Office Router set system name=Central_Of fice enable l2tp enable l2tp server=both add l2tp call="tunnel" rem ="tunnel" ip=10.10.10.2 ty=virtual prec=in create vlan="vlan2" vid=2 add vlan="2" port=3,4 crea[...]

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