On The Router; Closing Existing And Preventing New Tunnels And Sessions For A Destination; Closing Existing And Preventing New Sessions In A Specific Tunnel; Closing A Specific Session - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Closing Existing and Preventing New Destinations, Tunnels, and Sessions on the Router

Closing Existing and Preventing New Tunnels and Sessions for a Destination

Closing Existing and Preventing New Sessions in a Specific Tunnel

Closing a Specific Session

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Closing a Specific Session on page 348
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You use the l2tp shutdown command to close all existing destinations, tunnels, and
sessions, and to prevent the creation of new destinations, tunnels, and sessions on the
router.
The l2tp shutdown command and the l2tp drain command both affect the administrative
state of L2TP on the router. Although each command has a different effect, the no version
of each command is equivalent. Each command's no version leaves L2TP in the enabled
state.
To close all destinations, tunnels, and sessions on the router:
host1(config)#l2tp shutdown
You use the l2tp shutdown destination command to close all existing tunnels and
sessions for a destination and to prevent the creation of tunnels and sessions for that
destination.
The l2tp shutdown destination command and the l2tp drain destination command
both affect the administrative state of L2TP for the destination. Although each command
has a different effect, the no version of each command is equivalent. Each command's
no version leaves L2TP in the enabled state.
To close tunnels and sessions, and prevent creation of new tunnels and sessions for
the specified destination:
host1(config)#l2tp shutdown destination 1
You use the l2tp shutdown tunnel command to close all sessions in a tunnel and to
prevent the creation of sessions in a tunnel.
The l2tp shutdown tunnel command and the l2tp drain tunnel command both affect
the administrative state of L2TP for the tunnel. Although each command has a different
effect, the no version of each command is equivalent. Each command's no version leaves
L2TP in the enabled state.
To close all existing sessions in a specific tunnel and prevent creation of new sessions:
host1(config)#l2tp shutdown tunnel 1/isp.com
You use the l2tp shutdown session command to close the specified session.
To close a specific session:
host1(config)#l2tp shutdown session 1/1/1
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