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Description:
Some scenarios require Wi-Fi traffic from branch offices to be directed via the central site. Operating a WLAN controller allows this to be achieved with a WLC tunnel. Without a WLAN controller, it is possible to transmit the Wi-Fi data traffic to a LANCOM router via an L2TP tunnel, and break-out the data there.
This article describes how to set up an L2TPv3 connection between a LANCOM access point with LCOS LX and a LANCOM router. As a consequence, all Wi-Fi data traffic is transmitted via the L2TP tunnel to the router, and it breaks-out there.
Requirements:
- LCOS as of version 10.80 (download latest version)
- LCOS LX as of version 6.12 (download latest version)
- LANtools as of version 10.80 Rel (download latest version)
- Previously configured and functional Wi-Fi on the access points
- Existing and functional Internet connection to the router at the central site
- The access points must be able to reach the router at the central site (e.g. via VPN)
Scenario:
All traffic from the SSID L2TP-SSID should be routed from the access points in the branch offices through the L2TP tunnel to the router at the central site, and it breaks-out there.
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- An L2TPv3 tunnel has to be created on the access point to transmit the Wi-Fi traffic.
Procedure:
1) Configuring the L2TPv3 connection on the LANCOM router:
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