undo ppp access-control enable
Default
L2TP-based EAD is disabled.
Views
VT interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
The L2TP-based EAD function does not take effect for existing VA interfaces on the VT interface.
When the VT interface operates as the access interface of an LNS, you might need to configure the EAD
to provide per-user packet filtering policies.
L2TP-based EAD can transparently transmit IMC packets, which contain the EAD server information such
as the IP address, to iNode devices.
Examples
# Enable L2TP-based EAD on VT 10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface virtual-template 10
[Sysname-Virtual-Template10] ppp access-control enable
ppp access-control match-fragments
Use ppp access-control match-fragments to specify the fragment match mode for all packet-filter firewalls
on the VA interfaces created based on the VT interface.
Use undo ppp access-control match-fragments to restore the default fragment match mode.
Syntax
ppp access-control match-fragments { exactly | normally }
undo ppp access-control match-fragments
Default
The fragment match mode is the standard mode.
Views
Virtual-template interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
exactly: Specifies all packet-filter firewalls on the VA interfaces created based on the VT interface to
match fragments in exact mode.
normally: Specifies all packet-filter firewalls on the VA interfaces created based on the VT interface to
match fragments in standard mode.
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