[cisco-bba] vpdn softshut on ASR

Andy Saykao andy.saykao at staff.netspace.net.au
Mon Jul 13 01:11:47 EDT 2009


Has anyone seen this happen on the Cisco ASR's?
 
If I issue the command "vpdn softshut", all my L2TP sessions start to
drop.
 
lns2#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

lns2(config)#vpdn soft

lns2#sh vpdn session l2tp | inc sessions
% Softshut has been turned on, new VPDN sessions will no longer be
accepted
L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 229 sessions 4911

lns2#sh vpdn session l2tp | inc sessions
% Softshut has been turned on, new VPDN sessions will no longer be
accepted
L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 229 sessions 4744

lns2l#sh vpdn session l2tp | inc sessions
% Softshut has been turned on, new VPDN sessions will no longer be
accepted
L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 229 sessions 4612
 
Having used this command on the 7200's and 7300's, it would not allow
any new L2TP connections from being established, but on the ASR it seems
to not only do that but also start dropping sessions. Any one
encountered this on the ASR???
 
System image file is
"bootflash:asr1000rp1-advipservicesk9.02.02.03.122-33.XNB3.bin"
cisco ASR1004 (RP1) processor with 1774762K/6147K bytes of memory.

Thanks.
 
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Regards,
 
Andy Saykao
Systems Administrator
Netspace Online Systems Pty Ltd
Phone : 03 9811 0049
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E-Mail : andy.saykao at staff.netspace.net.au
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