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3.28.6. L2TPClient TunnelProtocol OriginatorIPType OriginatorIP DNS1 DNS2 Username Password PPPAuthNoAuth PPPAuthPAP PPPAuthCHAP PPPAuthMSCHAP PPPAuthMSCHAPv2 MPPENone MPPERC440 MPPERC456 MPPERC4128 DialOnDemand ActivitySensing IdleTimeout Metric MTU Chapter 3. Configuration Reference Specifies if PPTP or L2TP should be used for this tunnel. (Default: PPTP) Specifies what IP address to use as source IP in e.g. NAT. (Default: LocalInterface) Manually specified originator IP address to use as source IP in e.g. NAT. IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional) IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional) Specifies the username to use for this PPTP/L2TP interface. The password to use for this PPTP/L2TP interface. Allow no authentication for this tunnel. (Default: No) Use PAP authentication protocol for this tunnel. User name and password are sent in plaintext. (Default: Yes) Use CHAP authentication protocol for this tunnel. (Default: Yes) Use MS-CHAP authentication protocol for this tunnel. (Default: Yes) Use MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol for this tunnel. (Default: Yes) Allow authentication without Microsoft Pointto-Point Encryption (MPPE). (Default: Yes) Use an RC4 40 bit MPPE session key with MSCHAP or MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes) Use an RC4 56 bit MPPE session key with MSCHAP or MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes) Use an RC4 128 bit MPPE session key with MSCHAP or MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol. (Default: Yes) Enable Dial-on-demand which means that the L2TP/PPTP tunnel will not be setup until traffic is sent on the interface. (Default: No) Specifies if the dial-on-demand should trigger on inbound or outbound traffic or both. (Default: BiDirectional) Idle timeout in seconds for dial-on-demand. (Default: 3600) Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 90) Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that 128