Defining The Ancp Session Timeout; Learning The Access Node Partition Id - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X IP SERVICES Configuration Manual

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Defining the ANCP Session Timeout

In L2C Configuration (config-l2c) mode, you can use the session-timeout command
to specify the ANCP session timeout value. The timer range is 1–25 seconds with a
default value of 25 seconds.
session-timeout

Learning the Access Node Partition ID

In L2C Configuration (config-l2c) mode, you can use the wait-for-gsmp-syn command
to enable the learning option. This learning option in the virtual router enables
network access server to learn the partition ID from all the access nodes.
wait-for-gsmp-syn
If the access node does not send the GSMP_SYN message after initiating the TCP
session, the connection is lost because the session timer expires. To avoid this, you
can use the gsmp-syn-timeout command to specify the timeout value in L2C
Configuration (config-l2c) mode. The timer value cannot be more than the ANCP
session timeout value with a default value of 60 seconds.
gsmp-syn-timeout
Use the no version to remove all ANCP configurations.
See l2c.
Use to define the ANCP session timeout value (in seconds).
Example
host1(config-l2c)#session-timeout 10
Use the no version to revert the session timeout to its default setting, 25 seconds.
See session-timeout.
Use to enable the learning option in ANCP.
Example
(config-l2c)# wait-for-gsmp-syn
Use the no version to disable the learning option in ANCP.
Use to define the TCP session timeout value (in seconds).
Example
(config-l2c)# gsmp-syn-timeout 10
Chapter 7: Configuring ANCP
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Configuring ANCP

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