3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
Configuration Guide
Both LAC side and LNS side can start tunnel disconnection. After a tunnel is
disconnected, the control connection and sessions on it are cleared. This tunnel can be
set up when a new user dials in.
These configurations are optional on LAC side.
Perform the following configurations in user view.
Table 2-11 Disconnect a connection
Disconnect a tunnel
Disconnect a session
Disconnect a user
2.2.10 Setting Flow Control Function of Tunnel
This configuration can enable/disable the simple flow control function on a tunnel.
Perform the following configuration in L2TP group view.
Table 2-12 Set flow control function of a tunnel
Enable flow control function of a tunnel.
Disable flow control function of a tunnel.
By default, the flow control function of tunnels is disabled.
2.2.11 Setting the L2TP Session Idle-Timeout Timer
An L2TP session is disconnected automatically if the session is idle or no data is
transmitted or received on it for a specified period of time. You may set a session
idle-timeout timer to specify this idle period. This period can be 0 seconds, that is, never
expired.
Table 2-13 Set the L2TP session idle-timeout timer
Set the L2TP session idle-timeout timer
Disable the L2TP session idle-timeout timer
By default, L2TP session idle-timeout timer never expires.
Operation
Operation
Operation
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Chapter 2 Configuration of L2TP
Command
reset l2tp tunnel { remote-name | tunnel-id }
reset l2tp session session-id session-id
reset l2tp user user-name user-name
tunnel flow-control
undo tunnel flow-control
session idle-time seconds
undo session idle-time
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Command
Command