As I mentioned last time, L2TPv3 has a plethora of capabilities, including the capability to be used for remote access VPNs, the capability to transport a number of Layer-2 protocols in a pseudowire ...
For those not familiar with L2TP/IPSEC, just think of it as an alternative to using native IPSEC. The Cisco routers and firewalls (ASA) have included support for L2TP/IPSEC for a number of years now.
I am trying to configure a Cisco ASA 5506-X for use a remote access vpn server. To avoid buying an AnyConnect licence I am planning to use L2TP/IPSec. We only have one public IP address. We are ...