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Parameter
remote-name: Name of the remote tunnel, which is a character string ranging from 1
to 30 characters.
Description
Using the reset l2tp tunnel command, you can reset the specified tunnel connection.
Using the undo reset l2tp tunnel command, you can disconnect all the sessions in
the tunnel.
This command is used to reset a tunnel connection by force. When a remote user
dials in again, the tunnel connection can be set up once more. You can decide the
tunnel connection to be cleared by specifying the name of a remote tunnel. If no
qualified tunnel connections that match the remote-name exist, the tunnel
connections in operation will not be affected. If there are multiple qualified tunnels
(with the same remote-name, but different IP addresses), the first qualified tunnel
connection will be cleared. The matching sequence referred here is the same as the
result of executing the display l2tp tunnel command.
For related commands, see display l2tp tunnel.
Example
# Clear a tunnel connection whose peer-end name is AS8010.
[3Com] reset l2tp tunnel AS8010

1.1.13 start l2tp

Syntax
start l2tp { ip ip-address [ ip ip-address ... ] } { domain domain-name | dnis
dialed-number | fullusername user-name }
undo start l2tp [ ip ip-address ]
View
L2TP group view
Parameter
ip ip-address: Identify the IP address of the remote tunnel (LNS). A maximum of five
IP addresses can be configured, acting as the backup LNS for one another.
domain domain-name: Domain name of the user triggering the connection request,
which is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30 characters.
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