[rbak-nsp] L2tp timeout

Jim jim at scusting.com
Tue Mar 20 16:47:38 EDT 2012


What do you mean by 'stale tunnel sessions'?

You can use "ppp keepalive check-interval seconds 30 retries 3" in the 
user context to send keepalives to the customer CPE and clear the 
connection if its not responding.

You can use " l2tp clear-radius-peer 5" to clear Tunnels established via 
Radius after 5 minutes if there are no sessions.

Jim.


On 14/03/2012 16:45, Kenny Lunsford wrote:
>
> We have a Redback 800 running 6.2.1.7  We currently have multiple L2tp 
> tunnels set up inside a context to authenticate and serve customers.  
> My question is what setting do I need to clear stale tunnel sessions 
> inside each peer group.  A group peer looks like the following:
>
> l2tp-peer name woodwardugc.wow.pldi.net media udp-ip remote dns 
> woodwardugc.wow.pldi.net local 192.168.37.28
>
>   session-auth pap chap
>
>   function lns-only
>
>   local-name wow.pldi.net
>
> There is a timeout command but I didn't know if that was what it was 
> for under the l2tp-peer commands.
>
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