Lucent Technologies 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
Configuring Virtual Routers
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 11-47
Configuring Virtual Routers
A single MAX unit can support multiple, mutually exclusive routing tables, also called Virtual
Routers (VRouters). This feature currently has a few limitations. You create VRouters by
configuring Virtual Routers Profiles. You also have to specify the VRouters in Connection
profiles and the Static Rtes profile. You can create VRouters for L2TP tunneling and for IPX
networks, as well as for IP networks.
Background
VRouters group routing interfaces in the MAX unit. Each VRouter has its own associated
routing table, ARP table, route cache, and address pools. In addition, each VRouter maintains
its own routing and packet statistics. If you do not configure any VRouters, the MAX unit
supports its main router only. When you configure one or more VRouters, the main router
l2tpSessionStatsTable
l2tpSessionStatsTunnelIfIndex
l2tpSessionStatsLocalCID
l2tpSessionStatsRemoteCID
l2tpSessionStatsUserName
l2tpSessionStatsState
l2tpSessionStatsCallType
l2tpSessionStatsCallSerialNumber
l2tpSessionStatsTxConnectSpeed
l2tpSessionStatsRxConnectSpeed
l2tpSessionStatsCallBearerType
l2tpSessionStatsFramingType
l2tpSessionStatsProxyLcp
l2tpSessionStatsAuthMethod
l2tpSessionStatsSequencingState
l2tpSessionStatsTable
(LNS only)
l2tpSessionStatsDNIS
l2tpSessionStatsCLID
l2tpSessionStatsSubAddress
Table 11-6. L2TP MIB variables and supported counters (continued)
Variable Supported counters