of the Connect-Info attribute is as follows, where the TX speed and RX speed are
equal to the respective L2TP AVPs:
tx-speed [ /rx-speed ]
The TX speed is always included in the attribute when the speed is not zero; however,
inclusion of the RX speed depends on the keyword you use with the command.
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Use the
l2tp-connect-speed
keyword to specify that the RX speed is only included
when it is not zero and also is different than the TX speed.
host1(config)#
radius connect-info-format l2tp-connect-speed
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Use the
l2tp-connect-speed-rx-when-equal
keyword to specify that the RX
speed is always included when it is not zero.
host1(config)#
radius connect-info-format l2tp-connect-speed-rx-when-equal
Related Topics
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radius connect-info-format
Overriding LNS Out-of-Resource Result Codes 4 and 5
When the number of L2TP sessions reaches the configured maximum value, the LNS
sends an out-of-resource result code (4 or 5) in a CDN (Call-Disconnect-Notify) message
to the LAC. This signals the LAC to fail over to another LNS that has the resources
for more sessions.
Some third-party LAC implementations fail over only when they receive result code
2 sent in the CDN from the LNS. You can override result codes 4 and 5 with result
code 2 on the LNS to enable such routers to fail over to another LNS. These codes
have the following meanings:
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2—Call disconnected for the reason indicated in error code
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4—Call failed due to lack of appropriate facilities being available (temporary
condition)
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5—Call failed due to lack of appropriate facilities being available (permanent
condition)
The following sections describe how to override the result codes and how to display
the current code values.
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Overriding the Result Codes on page 375
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Displaying the Current Override Setting on page 376
Overriding the Result Codes
You can override the out-of-resource result codes 4 and 5 by issuing the
session-out-of-resource-result-code-override
command on the LNS.
Overriding LNS Out-of-Resource Result Codes 4 and 5
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Chapter 13: Configuring an L2TP LNS
Summary of Contents for JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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Page 368: ...328 Managing L2TP JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 444: ...404 PPP Accounting Statistics JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 494: ...454 Managing DHCP JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
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Page 556: ...516 Configuring DHCP Relay Proxy JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 616: ...576 Managing the Subscriber Environment JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 674: ...634 Managing Subscriber Services JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
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