If no address is given to iftun_address and bind_address, 1.1.1.1 is used.
</LI>
+<LI><B>bind_multi_address</B> (ip address)<BR>
+This parameter permit to listen several addresss of the l2tp udp protocol
+(and set several address to the tun interface).
+<BR>
+WHEN this parameter is set, It OVERWRITE the parameters "bind_address"
+and "iftun_address".
+<BR>
+these can be interesting when you want do load-balancing in cluster mode
+of the uploaded from the LAC. For example you can set a bgp.prepend(MY_AS)
+for Address1 on LNS1 and a bgp.prepend(MY_AS) for Address2 on LNS2
+(see BGP AS-path prepending).
+<BR>
+example of use with 2 address:
+<BR>
+set bind_multi_address "64.14.13.41, 64.14.13.42"
+
+</LI>
+
<LI><B>tundevicename</B> (string)<BR>
Name of the tun interface (default: "tun0").
</LI>
(default: no).
</LI>
+<LI><B>disable_sending_hello</B> (boolean)<BR>
+Disable l2tp sending HELLO message for Apple compatibility.
+Some OS X implementation of l2tp no manage the L2TP "HELLO message".
+(default: no).
+</LI>
+
</UL>
<P><U><B>LAC configuration</B></U></P>
PPPOE access concentrator name (default: "l2tpns-pppoe").
</LI>
+<LI><B>pppoe_only_equal_svc_name</B> (boolean)<BR>
+If set to yes, the PPPOE server only accepts clients with a "service-name"
+different from NULL and a "service-name" equal to server "service-name" (default: no).
+</LI>
+
</UL>
<P><U><B>BGP configuration</B></U></P>