Hello,
Listen, following the above scenario, please point me out into the right direction:
* Have a host who doesn't talk L2TP dials up (56kbps modem) and initiates a PPP session to a NAS, then gets authenticated by a radius server.
* Radius server sends the NAS the authorization. * * Thereafter the NAS sets up an L2TP tunnel towards an LNS.
* The LNS bypasses ppp authentication (no need for doing
this at least under this scenario for it's been already
authenticated by the NAS/Radius the first time).
* The LNS then grants the host with an ip address.
Question: The L2TP tunnel begins at the NAS and ends in the LNS. But what about the PPP session? It clearly starts from the host, but where does it end? in the NAS or in the LNS???? Explanation?
Best regards,
Listen, following the above scenario, please point me out into the right direction:
* Have a host who doesn't talk L2TP dials up (56kbps modem) and initiates a PPP session to a NAS, then gets authenticated by a radius server.
* Radius server sends the NAS the authorization. * * Thereafter the NAS sets up an L2TP tunnel towards an LNS.
* The LNS bypasses ppp authentication (no need for doing
this at least under this scenario for it's been already
authenticated by the NAS/Radius the first time).
* The LNS then grants the host with an ip address.
Question: The L2TP tunnel begins at the NAS and ends in the LNS. But what about the PPP session? It clearly starts from the host, but where does it end? in the NAS or in the LNS???? Explanation?
Best regards,