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v. Transparent mode for this VLAN is enabled.
D. Define a new RoutingTable object for the pair.
E. Make each VLAN a member of this new routing table.
Example 9.17. L2TPv3 Server Setup For VLANs
Assume an L2TPv3 tunnel called my_l2tpv3_if is to be set up so that L2TPv3 clients can connect
on the If2. The protected network If3_net on the If3 interface will be accessible to these clients.
In addition, the clients will access over a VLAN within the tunnel that has a VLAN ID of 555.
It is assumed two arbitrary IPv4 addresses called If3_arbitrary_ip1 and If3_arbitrary_ip2 from the
protected network If3_net have already been defined in the NetDefendOS address book.
Command-Line Interface
A. First, define a L2TPv3 Server object:
gw-world:/> add Interface L2TPv3Server my_l2tpv3_if
IP=If3_ip
LocalNetwork=If3
Interface=If2
ServerIP=If2_ip
B. Next, create a VLAN object on the protected interface If3:
gw-world:/> add Interface VLAN my_vlan_local
Ethernet=If3
VLANID=555
IP=If3_arbitrary_ip1
Network=If3_net
AutoSwitchRoute=Yes
C. Last, create a VLAN object on the L2TPv3 tunnel interface my_l2tpv3_if:
gw-world:/> add Interface VLAN my_vlan_l2tpv3
Ethernet=my_l2tpv3_if
VLANID=555
IP=If3_arbitrary_ip2
Network=If3_net
AutoSwitchRoute=Yes
D. Define a new RoutingTable object for this VLAN pair:
gw-world:/> add RoutingTable my_vlan_rt
E. Make each VLAN in the pair a member of this new routing table:
gw-world:/> set Interface VLAN my_vlan_local
MemberOfRoutingTable=Specific
RoutingTable=my_vlan_rt
gw-world:/> set Interface VLAN my_vlan_l2tpv3
MemberOfRoutingTable=Specific
RoutingTable=my_vlan_rt
Chapter 9: VPN
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