Receive data sequencing is not ignored
Tunnel switching is disabled
Retransmission retries for established tunnels is 5
Retransmission retries for not-established tunnels is 5
Tunnel idle timeout is 60 seconds
Failover within a preference level is disabled
Weighted load balancing is disabled
Tunnel authentication challenge is enabled
Calling number avp is enabled
Ignore remote transmit address change is disabled
Disconnect cause avp is disabled
Default receive window size is 4
Sub-interfaces total active failed auth-errors
Destinations 0 0 0 n/a
Tunnels 0 0 0 0
Sessions 0 0 0 n/a
Switched-sessions 0 0 0 n/a
Configuring the Receive Window Size on the LAC
Use the
receive-window
command to configure the L2TP RWS for a tunnel on the
LAC. Use the
no
version of the command to revert to the systemwide RWS setting
configured with the
l2tp tunnel default-receive-window
command.
TIP:
The RWS setting must be the same for all users of the same tunnel.
If you modify the RWS setting for an existing tunnel, subsequent tunnel users might
be not be able to log in if their RWS setting conflicts with the new RWS setting for
the tunnel.
To configure the RWS for a tunnel on the LAC:
1.
Access Domain Map Tunnel Configuration mode as described in “Mapping a
User Domain Name to an L2TP Tunnel Overview” on page 352 . For example:
host1(config)#
aaa domain-map fms.com
host1(config-domain-map)#
router-name westford
host1(config-domain-map)#
tunnel 3
host1(config-domain-map-tunnel)#
2.
From Domain Map Tunnel Configuration mode, set the tunnel RWS. The only
value supported for the tunnel RWS is 4, and it must be the same for all users
of the same tunnel.
host1(config-domain-map-tunnel)#
receive-window 4
3.
(Optional) Use the
show aaa domain-map
command to verify the RWS
configuration.
host1#
show aaa domain-map
Domain: fms.com; router-name: westford; ipv6-router-name: default
Tunnel
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