Optionally, you can configure the group profile to define the PPP or L2TP attributes. Any client referencing the configured group profile inherits all the group profile attributes.
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Note: The group-profile statement overrides the user-group-profile statement, which is configured at the [edit access profile profile-name] hierarchy level. The profile statement overrides the attributes configured at the [edit access group-profile profile-name] hierarchy level. For information about the user-group-profile statement, see Applying a Configured PPP Group Profile to a Tunnel. |
To configure the group profile, include the group-profile statement at the [edit access] hierarchy level:
- [edit access]
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group-profile profile-name;
profile-name is the name assigned to the group profile.
To configure the L2TP properties for a group profile, include the following statements at the [edit access group-profile profile-name] hierarchy level:
- [edit access group-profile profile-name]
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l2tp {
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interface-id interface-id;
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lcp-renegotiation;
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local-chap;
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maximum-sessions-per-tunnel number;
- }
To configure the PPP properties for a group profile, include the following statements at the [edit access group-profile profile-name] hierarchy level:
- [edit access group-profile profile-name]
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ppp {
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cell-overhead;
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encapsulation-overhead bytes;
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framed-pool pool-id;
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idle-timeout seconds;
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interface-id interface-id;
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keepalive seconds;
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primary-dns primary-dns;
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primary-wins primary-wins;
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secondary-dns secondary-dns;
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secondary-wins secondary-wins;
- }
This section describes how to configure the group profile: