Starting an Immediate Lockout Test
You use the
l2tp unlock-test destination
command to force L2TP to immediately
start the lockout test for the specified destination—any remaining lockout time for
the destination is ignored.
You must be at privilege level 10 or higher to use this command.
NOTE:
If lockout testing is not configured, this command immediately unlocks the
destination and L2TP then considers the destination to be available
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To force an immediate lockout test for a specific destination:
host1(config)#
l2tp unlock-test destination ip 192.169.110.8
Managing Address Changes Received from Remote Endpoints
A remote endpoint can use the Start-Control-Connection-Reply (SCCRP) packets that
it sends to the E Series LAC to change the address that the LAC uses to communicate
with the endpoint. By default, the LAC accepts the change and uses the new address
to communicate with the endpoint. However, you can configure the LAC to ignore
or reject the requested change. Setting up the LAC to ignore address changes in
SCCRP packets enables the router to construct tunnels with separate receive and
transmit addresses and to avoid problems due to a misconfiguration. Three possible
configurations are available:
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Default configuration—The E Series LAC accepts the change from the endpoint.
The LAC then sends all subsequent packets to, and accepts packets from, the
new address.
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Ignore configuration (specified by the
l2tp ignore-transmit-address-change
command)—The LAC continues to send packets to the original address but
accepts packets from the new address.
host1(config)#
l2tp ignore-transmit-address-change
Use the
ip-address
or
udp-port
keyword to ignore the specific address component.
Omit the keywords to ignore the entire address change in the SCCRP packet.
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Reject configuration (specified by the
l2tp reject-transmit-address-change
command)—The LAC sends a Stop-Control-Connection-Notification (StopCCN)
to the original address, then terminates the connection to the endpoint.
host1(config)#
l2tp reject-transmit-address-change ip-address
Use the
ip-address
or
udp-port
keyword to reject the specific address component.
Omit the keywords to reject the entire address change in the SCCRP packet.
The reject specification takes precedence over the ignore specification.
Starting an Immediate Lockout Test
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