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=L2TP from Customers to AAISP=
=L2TP from Customers to AAISP=

This is used to connect in to AAISP over a third-party internet connection. This gives you your usual AAISP IP (4 and 6) blocks and access to the internet as if you were conencted via a normal DSL circuit.
There are two reasons to use L2TP to connect in to AAISP:
#As a back up for your existing AAISP circuit in the even of a fault, using L2TP you can use another ISP to connect in to AAISP and have your normal IP addresses etc whilst your AAISP connection is fixed.
#Connect in to AAISP over a third-party internet connection. This gives you your an AAISP IPv4 address and an IPv6 block.

==Connection Details==


* Endpoint: l2tp.aa.net.uk
* Endpoint: l2tp.aa.net.uk