Configuring Remote Access
The E-series router supports the following remote access functionality:
- Aggregating the output from DSLAMs
- Providing user PPP sessions and PPP session termination
- Enforcing QoS policies
- Routing traffic into an ISP's backbone network
See JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring Remote Access.
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)A method of encapsulating layer 2 packets, such as PPP, for transmission across a network. In an L2TP relationship, an L2TP access concentrator (LAC) forms a client-server relationship with a destination, known as an L2TP network server (LNS), on a remote network.
You can configure the router to act as an LAC in PPP pass-through mode. The router creates tunnels dynamically by using AAA authentication parameters and transmits L2TP packets to the LNS through IP/UDP. See JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide, Chapter 12, Configuring an L2TP LAC.
- Non-PPP equal accessA method of allowing remote access in which the router provides IP addresses to subscribers' computers through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This method is particularly convenient for broadband (cable and DSL) environments or environments that use bridged Ethernet over ATM, because network operators can support one central system rather than an individual PPPoE client on each subscriber's computer. See JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide, Chapter 17, DHCP Overview.