Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
LAC Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ tunnel selection-key
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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tunnel selection-key
Enables the creation of tunnels between an L2TP service and an LNS server on the basis of a key received from AAA
server.
server.
Product
GGSN
P-GW
SAEGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > LAC Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > lac-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-lac-service)#
Syntax
tunnel selection-key { none | tunnel-client-auth-id | tunnel-server-auth-id }
default tunnel selection-key
default
Disables the creation of tunnel between LAC service and LNS based on a key value received from AAA
server.
server.
none
Default: Enabled
This keyword disables the creation of multiple tunnels between a pair of LAC service and LNS server. LAC
will not make use of the key to choose a tunnel with LNS in this setup.
This keyword disables the creation of multiple tunnels between a pair of LAC service and LNS server. LAC
will not make use of the key to choose a tunnel with LNS in this setup.
tunnel-client-auth-id
Default: Disabled
This keyword enables the creation of tunnels between LAC service and an LNS server on the basis of domain
attribute “Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID” value received from AAA server.
This keyword enables the creation of tunnels between LAC service and an LNS server on the basis of domain
attribute “Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID” value received from AAA server.
tunnel-server-auth-id
Default: Disabled
This keyword enables the creation of tunnels between LAC service and an LNS server on the basis of domain
attribute “Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID” value received from AAA server.
This keyword enables the creation of tunnels between LAC service and an LNS server on the basis of domain
attribute “Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID” value received from AAA server.
Usage
Use this command to enable or disable the creation of additional L2TP tunnels between LAC service and
LNS server on the basis of “Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID” or “Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID” attribute value received
LNS server on the basis of “Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID” or “Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID” attribute value received