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1#
2# Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
3#
4
5menuconfig L2TP
6	tristate "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)"
7	depends on INET
8	---help---
9	  Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
10
11	  From RFC 2661 <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2661.txt>.
12
13	  L2TP facilitates the tunneling of packets across an
14	  intervening network in a way that is as transparent as
15	  possible to both end-users and applications.
16
17	  L2TP is often used to tunnel PPP traffic over IP
18	  tunnels. One IP tunnel may carry thousands of individual PPP
19	  connections. L2TP is also used as a VPN protocol, popular
20	  with home workers to connect to their offices.
21
22	  L2TPv3 allows other protocols as well as PPP to be carried
23	  over L2TP tunnels. L2TPv3 is defined in RFC 3931
24	  <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3931.txt>.
25
26	  The kernel component handles only L2TP data packets: a
27	  userland daemon handles L2TP the control protocol (tunnel
28	  and session setup). One such daemon is OpenL2TP
29	  (http://openl2tp.org/).
30
31	  If you don't need L2TP, say N. To compile all L2TP code as
32	  modules, choose M here.
33
34config L2TP_DEBUGFS
35	tristate "L2TP debugfs support"
36	depends on L2TP && DEBUG_FS
37	help
38	  Support for l2tp directory in debugfs filesystem. This may be
39	  used to dump internal state of the l2tp drivers for problem
40	  analysis.
41
42	  If unsure, say 'Y'.
43
44	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
45	  will be called l2tp_debugfs.
46
47config L2TP_V3
48	bool "L2TPv3 support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
49	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && L2TP
50	help
51	  Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Version 3
52
53	  From RFC 3931 <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3931.txt>.
54
55	  The Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) provides a dynamic
56	  mechanism for tunneling Layer 2 (L2) "circuits" across a
57	  packet-oriented data network (e.g., over IP).  L2TP, as
58	  originally defined in RFC 2661, is a standard method for
59	  tunneling Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [RFC1661] sessions.
60	  L2TP has since been adopted for tunneling a number of other
61	  L2 protocols, including ATM, Frame Relay, HDLC and even raw
62	  ethernet frames.
63
64	  If you are connecting to L2TPv3 equipment, or you want to
65	  tunnel raw ethernet frames using L2TP, say Y here. If
66	  unsure, say N.
67
68config L2TP_IP
69	tristate "L2TP IP encapsulation for L2TPv3"
70	depends on L2TP_V3
71	help
72	  Support for L2TP-over-IP socket family.
73
74	  The L2TPv3 protocol defines two possible encapsulations for
75	  L2TP frames, namely UDP and plain IP (without UDP). This
76	  driver provides a new L2TPIP socket family with which
77	  userspace L2TPv3 daemons may create L2TP/IP tunnel sockets
78	  when UDP encapsulation is not required. When L2TP is carried
79	  in IP packets, it used IP protocol number 115, so this port
80	  must be enabled in firewalls.
81
82	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
83	  will be called l2tp_ip.
84
85config L2TP_ETH
86	tristate "L2TP ethernet pseudowire support for L2TPv3"
87	depends on L2TP_V3
88	help
89	  Support for carrying raw ethernet frames over L2TPv3.
90
91	  From RFC 4719 <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4719.txt>.
92
93	  The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol, Version 3 (L2TPv3) can be
94	  used as a control protocol and for data encapsulation to set
95	  up Pseudowires for transporting layer 2 Packet Data Units
96	  across an IP network [RFC3931].
97
98	  This driver provides an ethernet virtual interface for each
99	  L2TP ethernet pseudowire instance. Standard Linux tools may
100	  be used to assign an IP address to the local virtual
101	  interface, or add the interface to a bridge.
102
103	  If you are using L2TPv3, you will almost certainly want to
104	  enable this option.
105
106	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
107	  will be called l2tp_eth.
108