:lastproofread: 2021-06-30 .. include:: /_include/need_improvement.txt .. _l2tpv3-interface: ###### L2TPv3 ###### Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol Version 3 is an IETF standard related to L2TP that can be used as an alternative protocol to :ref:`mpls` for encapsulation of multiprotocol Layer 2 communications traffic over IP networks. Like L2TP, L2TPv3 provides a pseudo-wire service but is scaled to fit carrier requirements. L2TPv3 can be regarded as being to MPLS what IP is to ATM: a simplified version of the same concept, with much of the same benefit achieved at a fraction of the effort, at the cost of losing some technical features considered less important in the market. In the case of L2TPv3, the features lost are teletraffic engineering features considered important in MPLS. However, there is no reason these features could not be re-engineered in or on top of L2TPv3 in later products. The protocol overhead of L2TPv3 is also significantly bigger than MPLS. L2TPv3 is described in :rfc:`3921`. ************* Configuration ************* Common interface configuration ============================== .. cmdinclude:: /_include/interface-common-without-dhcp.txt :var0: l2tpv3 :var1: l2tpeth0 L2TPv3 options ============== .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 encapsulation Set the encapsulation type of the tunnel. Valid values for encapsulation are: udp, ip. This defaults to UDP .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 source-address
Set the IP address of the local interface to be used for the tunnel. This address must be the address of a local interface. It may be specified as an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address. .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 remote
Set the IP address of the remote peer. It may be specified as an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address. .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 session-id Set the session id, which is a 32-bit integer value. Uniquely identifies the session being created. The value used must match the peer_session_id value being used at the peer. .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 peer-session-id Set the peer-session-id, which is a 32-bit integer value assigned to the session by the peer. The value used must match the session_id value being used at the peer. .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 tunnel-id Set the tunnel id, which is a 32-bit integer value. Uniquely identifies the tunnel into which the session will be created. .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces l2tpv3 peer-tunnel-id Set the tunnel id, which is a 32-bit integer value. Uniquely identifies the tunnel into which the session will be created. ******* Example ******* Over IP ======= .. code-block:: none # show interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpv3 l2tpeth10 { address 192.168.37.1/27 encapsulation ip source-address 192.0.2.1 peer-session-id 100 peer-tunnel-id 200 remote 203.0.113.24 session-id 100 tunnel-id 200 } The inverse configuration has to be applied to the remote side. Over UDP ======== UDP mode works better with NAT: * Set source-address to your local IP (LAN). * Add a forwarding rule matching UDP port on your internet router. .. code-block:: none # show interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpv3 l2tpeth10 { address 192.168.37.1/27 destination-port 9001 encapsulation udp source-address 192.0.2.1 peer-session-id 100 peer-tunnel-id 200 remote 203.0.113.24 session-id 100 source-port 9000 tunnel-id 200 } To create more than one tunnel, use distinct UDP ports. Over IPSec, L2 VPN (bridge) =========================== This is the LAN extension use case. The eth0 port of the distant VPN peers will be directly connected like if there was a switch between them. IPSec: .. code-block:: none set vpn ipsec ipsec-interfaces set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 compression 'disable' set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 lifetime '3600' set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 mode 'transport' set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 pfs 'enable' set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 proposal 1 encryption 'aes128' set vpn ipsec esp-group test-ESP-1 proposal 1 hash 'sha1' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 ikev2-reauth 'no' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 key-exchange 'ikev1' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 lifetime '3600' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 proposal 1 dh-group '5' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 proposal 1 encryption 'aes128' set vpn ipsec ike-group test-IKE-1 proposal 1 hash 'sha1' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer authentication mode 'pre-shared-secret' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer authentication pre-shared-secret set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer connection-type 'initiate' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer ike-group 'test-IKE-1' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer ikev2-reauth 'inherit' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer local-address set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer tunnel 1 allow-nat-networks 'disable' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer tunnel 1 allow-public-networks 'disable' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer tunnel 1 esp-group 'test-ESP-1' set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer tunnel 1 protocol 'l2tp' Bridge: .. code-block:: none set interfaces bridge br0 description 'L2 VPN Bridge' # remote side in this example: # set interfaces bridge br0 address '172.16.30.18/30' set interfaces bridge br0 address '172.16.30.17/30' set interfaces bridge br0 member interface eth0 set interfaces ethernet eth0 description 'L2 VPN Physical port' L2TPv3: .. code-block:: none set interfaces bridge br0 member interface 'l2tpeth0' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 description 'L2 VPN Tunnel' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 destination-port '5000' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 encapsulation 'ip' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 source-address set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 mtu '1500' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 peer-session-id '110' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 peer-tunnel-id '10' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 remote set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 session-id '110' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 source-port '5000' set interfaces l2tpv3 l2tpeth0 tunnel-id '10'