ESR service routers. ESR-Series. Functionality description. Version 1.12.0
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Step
Description
Command
Keys
6
Select encapsulation method for
L2TPv3 tunnel.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
protocol <TYPE>
<TYPE> – encapsulation type,
possible values:
ip
– encapsulation in an IP
packet;
udp
– encapsulation in UDP
datagrams.
7
Set local session identifier.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
local session-id
<SESSION-ID>
<SESSION-ID> – session identifier,
takes values in the range of
[1..200000].
8
Set remote session identifier.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
remote session-id
<SESSION-ID>
<SESSION-ID> – session identifier,
takes values in the range of
[1..200000].
9
Define local UDP port (if UDP was
selected as encapsulation method).
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
local port <UDP>
<UDP> – UDP port number in the
range of [1..65535].
10
Define remote UDP port (if UDP was
selected as encapsulation method).
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
remote port <UDP>
<UDP> – UDP port number in the
range of [1..65535].
11
Assign the broadcast domain for
encapsulation in the tunnel’s
L2TPV3 packets.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
bridge-group <BRIDGE-
ID>
<BRIDGE-ID> – bridge identification
number, takes values in the range
of:
for ESR-10/12V(F)/14VF –
[1..50];
for ESR-20/21/100/200 –
[1..250];
for
ESR-1000/1200/1500/1700
– [1..500]
12
Enable the tunnel.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
enable
13
Specify MTU size
(MaximumTransmissionUnit) for
the tunnels (optionally).
MTU above 1500 will be active only
when using the "system jumbo-
frames” command.
esr(config-l2tpv3)#
mtu <MTU>
<MTU> – MTU value, takes values in
the range of:
for ESR-10/12V(F)/14VF –
[1280..9600];
for ESR-20/21 – [1280..9500];
for
ESR-100/200/1000/1200/15
00/1700 [1280..10000].
Default value: 1500.