Ip Mobile Home-Agent - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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ip mobile home-agent

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ip mobile home-agent [ care-of-access acl ] [ lifetime lifetimeSeconds ]
[ replay replaySeconds ] [ reverse-tunnel-off ]
no ip mobile home-agent
Command introduced in JunosE Release 9.0.0.
Configures the Mobile IP home agent on a virtual router. Issuing this command does not
affect existing parameters such as lifetime, replay value, or care-of-access ACL for any
mobile node's existing binding. The new parameters take effect only upon each
re-registration or new registration. For example, configuring a shorter lifetime does not
cause an existing binding to be removed prematurely, but the new lifetime value is used
only upon re-registration by a mobile node so that both the mobile node and the home
agent are informed of the newly negotiated value. The no version disables the home
agent service on the virtual router.
NOTE: The values for lifetime, replay, and care-of access configured per
mobile host by using the ip mobile host command override the values
configured by using the ip mobile home-agent command.
acl—Name of the access control list applied to the care-of-access, which restricts
access for foreign agents or networks. You can override this care-of-access ACL with
other ACLs for specific host mobile nodes. By default, the router does not apply a
care-of-access ACL
lifetimeSeconds—Maximum number of seconds, in the range 5–65535, during which
registration requests are established; default value is 36,000 seconds. The maximum
lifetime configured for specific mobile nodes can override this lifetime value
replaySeconds—Number of seconds, in the range 1–255, by which a registration request
can exceed the home agent configured time value; default value is 7 seconds
reverse-tunnel-off—Disables reverse tunneling support by the home agent, which
denies T bit registration requests. By default, reverse tunneling is enabled on the router.
When you modify support for reverse tunnels, the modification takes effect only for
subsequently accepted registration requests
Global Configuration
Chapter 10: I Commands
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