X-Git-Url: http://git.sameswireless.fr/l2tpns.git/blobdiff_plain/bd1ea89ed17f63b4725825f93e2ced687cca45b5..refs/heads/master:/Docs/manual.html diff --git a/Docs/manual.html b/Docs/manual.html index f8f3908..060c470 100644 --- a/Docs/manual.html +++ b/Docs/manual.html @@ -60,29 +60,17 @@ H3 {
+l2tpns a complete L2TP implementation. It supports the LAC, LNS, PPPOE and DHCPv6 server.
-L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is designed to allow any layer 2 -protocol (e.g. Ethernet, PPP) to be tunneled over an IP connection. l2tpns -implements PPP over L2TP only.
+L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is designed to allow any layer 2 protocol (e.g. Ethernet, PPP) to be tunneled over an IP connection. l2tpns implements PPP over L2TP only.
-There are a couple of other L2TP implementations, of which l2tpd is probably the -most popular. l2tpd also will handle being either end of a tunnel, and -is a lot more configurable than l2tpns. However, due to the way it works, -it is nowhere near as scalable.
+There are a couple of other L2TP implementations, of which l2tpd is probably the most popular. l2tpd also will handle being either end of a tunnel, and is a lot more configurable than l2tpns. However, due to the way it works, it is nowhere near as scalable.
-l2tpns uses the TUN/TAP interface provided by the Linux kernel to receive -and send packets. Using some packet manipulation it doesn't require a -single interface per connection, as l2tpd does.
+l2tpns uses the TUN/TAP interface provided by the Linux kernel to receive and send packets. Using some packet manipulation it doesn't require a single interface per connection, as l2tpd does.
-This allows it to scale extremely well to very high loads and very high -numbers of connections.
+This allows it to scale extremely well to very high loads and very high numbers of connections.
-It also has a plugin architecture which allows custom code to be run -during processing. An example of this is in the walled garden module -included.
+It also has a plugin architecture which allows custom code to be run during processing. An example of this is in the walled garden module included.
LAC configuration BGP configuration
+*Configurable with cluster_master_min_adv
+
+Multiple clusters can be run on the same network by just using different
+multicast cluster_address. However, for a given host to be part
+of multiple clusters without mixing the clusters,
+cluster_port must be different for each cluster.
+
Documentation is not my best skill. If you find any problems
@@ -167,15 +155,15 @@ only ever be used for working out why it doesn't work at all.
-This will be where all logging and debugging information is written
-to. This may be either a filename, such as /var/log/l2tpns, or
-the special magic string syslog:facility, where facility
-is any one of the syslog logging facilities, such as local5.
+This will be where all logging and debugging information is written to. This may be either a filename, such as /var/log/l2tpns, or the special magic string syslog:facility, where facility is any one of the syslog logging facilities, such as local5.
-If set, the process id will be written to the specified file. The
-value must be an absolute path.
+If set, the process id will be written to the specified file. The value must be an absolute path.
+
+Path to random data source (default /dev/urandom). Use "" to use the rand() library function.
@@ -185,8 +173,7 @@ used if the LAC requests authentication.
-MTU of interface for L2TP traffic (default: 1500). Used to set link
-MRU and adjust TCP MSS.
+MTU of interface for L2TP traffic (default: 1500). Used to set link MRU and adjust TCP MSS.
@@ -231,8 +218,7 @@ session is closed.
-This secret will be used in all RADIUS queries. If this is not set then
-RADIUS queries will fail.
+This secret will be used in all RADIUS queries. If this is not set then RADIUS queries will fail.
-It's the listen address of the l2tp udp protocol sent and received
-to LAC. This address is also assigned to the tun interface if no
-iftun_address is specified. Packets containing user traffic should be
-routed via this address if given, otherwise the primary address of the
-machine.
+It's the listen address of the l2tp udp protocol sent and received to LAC. This address is also assigned to the tun interface if no iftun_address is specified. Packets containing user traffic should be routed via this address if given, otherwise the primary address of the machine.
@@ -265,6 +247,23 @@ from the address of "bind_address" (For use in cases of specific configuration).
If no address is given to iftun_address and bind_address, 1.1.1.1 is used.
+This parameter permit to listen several addresss of the l2tp udp protocol
+(and set several address to the tun interface).
+
+WHEN this parameter is set, It OVERWRITE the parameters "bind_address"
+and "iftun_address".
+
+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).
+
+example of use with 2 address:
+
+set bind_multi_address "64.14.13.41, 64.14.13.42"
+
Name of the tun interface (default: "tun0").
The fields are username, ip, qos,
-uptxoctets, downrxoctets. The qos field is 1 if a standard user, and
-2 if the user is throttled.
+uptxoctets, downrxoctets, origin (optional). The qos field is 1 if a standard user, and
+2 if the user is throttled. The origin field is dump if account_all_origin is set to true
+(origin value: L=LAC data, R=Remote LNS data, P=PPPOE data).
-
-After starting up and binding the interface, change UID to this. This
-doesn't work properly.
+
+If set to true, all origin of the usage is dumped to the accounting file (LAC+Remote LNS+PPPOE)(default false).
@@ -346,6 +345,11 @@ Multicast cluster address (default: 239.192.13.13). See the section
on Clustering for more information.
+UDP cluster port (default: 32792). See the section on
+Clustering for more information.
+
Interface for cluster packets (default: eth0).
+Change this value to no to force generation of LCP ECHO every
+echo_timeout seconds, even there are activity on the link.
+(default: yes)
+
This parameter authorize to change the source IP of the tunnels l2tp.
This parameter can be used when the remotes BAS/LAC are l2tpns server
@@ -387,6 +397,12 @@ not clustered (the tunnel can be coming from different source IP)
(default: no).
+Disable l2tp sending HELLO message for Apple compatibility.
+Some OS X implementation of l2tp no manage the L2TP "HELLO message".
+(default: no).
+
+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).
+Routing
If you are running a single instance, you may simply statically route
the IP pools to the bind_address (l2tpns will send a gratuitous