L2Tp Session-Limit - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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prefix/suffix delimiter) through the l2tp match-order command to speed up the
searching. In an actual searching process, the search is conducted according to the
full username before according to the configuration order of this command.
There are two types of delimiters: prefix delimiter and suffix delimiter, including the
following four special characters: @, # , &, and /. For example, 3com.com#vpdnuser
is a user with a prefix delimiter, and vpdnuser@3com.com is a user with a suffix
delimiter. During the searching, the username and the prefix/suffix delimiter will be
separated, and the VPDN searching is only carried out according to the specified
rules, which greatly improves the searching speed.
For related commands, see l2tp domain.
Example
# Conduct the searching according to the domain name only.
[3Com] l2tp match-order domain

1.1.8 l2tp session-limit

Syntax
l2tp session-limit session-number
undo l2tp session-limit
View
System view
Parameter
session-number: The maximum number of L2TP sessions at the local end, which is
an integer in the range from 1 to 2000. By default, the maximum number of sessions
is 1000.
Description
Using the l2tp session-limit command, you can configure the maximum number of
L2TP sessions at the local end. Using the undo l2tp session-limit command, you
can restore the default maximum number of L2TP sessions at the local end.
This command can be used on both LAC and LNS, and is an optional configuration.
The maximum number of sessions at the local end can be configured on both LNS
and LAC, but the actually created number of session connections depends on the
smaller one between them.
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