Hi All.

We are wishing to setup VPN via L2TP in an end-to-end scenario.
However, we have some queries regarding the integration of OpenL2TP in this
end-to-end scenario.



=== The intended scneario (Very High Level) ===

OpenL2TP-framework is set up, and an end-point-client connects to this VPN.



=== The intended scneario (High Level) ===

LAC is set up on machine M1.
LNS is set up on machine M2.


Android Phone C1 connects to VPN, using *M1 as the server in the
credentials* (please correct me if I am wrong in this regard).



=== Queries ===

a)
Following *static, pre-configured* settings have been done ::


            On LAC (M1) ::
            ----------------------

            1)
            Peer-Profile(s) for C1 authentication etc.

            2)
            PPP-Profile(s) for C1 authentication etc.

            3)
            Tunnel-Profile(s), that will be used to create M1 <--> M2
tunnels when end-point-VPN-requests (calls) come in.

            4)
            Session-Profile(s), that will be used to create M1 <--> M2
sessions when end-point-VPN-requests (calls) come in.



            On LNS (M2) ::
            ------------------------

            No profile to be set up.


Will the above *pre-configurations* suffice, and cause all tunnel/session
creations to be done *automatically* ?
Or tunnel/session creations need to be created on the fly *pseudo-manually*
upon *each* incoming end-point-VPN-request ?


Hoping for a reply to the above, as it will help clear our understanding of
how openl2tp may fit into the larger scheme of things.



Thanks and Regards,
Ajay
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