Reset L2Tp Tunnel - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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reset l2tp tunnel

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undo mandatory-lcp
L2TP group view
None
Use the
mandatory-lcp
with users.
Use the
undo mandatory-lcp
By default, an LNS does not perform LCP negotiation with users.
When starting a PPP session, a client of NAS-initialized VPN will first negotiate with
the network access server (NAS) for LCP parameters. If the negotiation succeeds,
the NAS initializes a tunnel and then transfers the negotiated results to the LNS.
Then the LNS verifies whether the client is valid depending on the proxy
authentication information. You can use the mandatory-lcp command to force
the LNS to perform LCP re-negotiation for the client. But the proxy authentication
information of the NAS may be neglected. Some PPP clients may not support LCP
re-negotiation. In this case, the LCP re-negotiation will fail.
mandatory-chap.
# Perform LCP negotiation by force.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] l2tp-group 1
[Sysname-l2tp1] mandatory-lcp
reset l2tp tunnel { remote-name | tunnel-id }
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remote-name: Name of the tunnel at the remote end.
tunnel-id: Local ID of the tunnel, in the range of 1 to 8191.
Use the
reset l2tp tunnel
and all sessions of the tunnels.
Note that:
A tunnel disconnected by force can be re-established when a client makes a
call.
If you specify a tunnel name, all tunnels with the name, if any, will be
disconnected. If no tunnel with the name exists, nothing happens.
If you specify a tunnel ID, only the tunnel with the ID is disconnected.
command to force an LNS to perform LCP negotiation
command to disable the LCP negotiation.
command to disconnect one or more specified tunnels
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