Configuration examples for vrf-aware vpdn tunnels – Cisco 10000 User Manual
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Chapter 24 IP Tunneling
Configuration Examples
tunnel destination 10.16.3.1
tunnel vrf cust2
Configuration Examples for VRF-Aware VPDN Tunnels
The following example shows how to enable the VRF-Aware VPDN Tunnels feature. In the example, the
vpn command associates the IP address 172.16.1.9 with the VRF named vrf-second, which is applied to
the VPDN group named group1.
vpdn-group group1
request-dialin
protocol l2tp
!
vpn vrf vrf-second
source-ip 172.16.1.9
initiate-to ip 172.16.1.1
The following example also enables VRF-aware VPDN tunnels and associates the VRF named vpn1 with
the IP address 192.64.1.4.
vpdn-group Test
accept-dialin
protocol l2tp
virtual-template 1
terminate-from hostname lac
vpn vrf vpn1
l2tp tunnel receive-window 100
source-ip 192.64.1.4
initiate-to ip 192.64.1.1
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