Description
Using the tunnel flow-control receive-window command, you can configure the
size of the receiving window of the tunnel so as tocontrol the flow. Using the undo
tunnel flow-control receive-window command, you can restore the size of the
receiving window of the tunnel to the default value.
This command can be used on both LAC and LNS, and is an optional configuration.
The tunnel flow-control receive-window command can be used to adjust the size of
the receiving window of tunnel. When congestion occurs at the destination end,
reduce the window size properly for the purpose of flow control.
Example
# Configure the tunnel receiving window of L2TP group 1 as 6.
[3Com-l2tp1] tunnel flow-control receive-window 6
1.1.17 tunnel name
Syntax
tunnel name name
undo tunnel name
View
L2TP group view
Parameter
name: Identify the name of local tunnel. It is a string of 1 to 30 characters.
Description
Using the tunnel name command, you can configure the name of the local tunnel.
Using the undo tunnel name command, you can restore the local tunnel name to the
default value.
By default, the local tunnel name is the router's name.
This command can be used on both LAC and LNS, and is an optional configuration.
In the process of creating a L2TP group, the name of the local tunnel end will be
initialized as the router's name.
For related commands, see sysname, tunnel authentication, tunnel password.
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