Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Client
Tag Peer Source Type Medium Password Id Name
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- ------ ------
3 <null> <null> l2tp ipv4 <null> <null> <null>
Tunnel Tunnel
Tunnel Server Tunnel Max Tunnel
Tag Name Preference Sessions RWS
------ ------ ---------- -------- ------
3 <null> 2000 0 4
You can also configure the RWS for a tunnel on the LAC by including the
L2tp-Recv-Window-Size RADIUS attribute (VSA 26-54) in RADIUS Access-Accept
messages. For more information about RADIUS Access-Accept messages, see
“Configuring RADIUS Attributes” on page 165. For more information about the
L2tp-Recv-Window-Size attribute, see “RADIUS IETF Attributes” on page 253.
Configuring the Receive Window Size on the LNS
Use the
receive-window
command to configure the L2TP RWS for a tunnel on the
LNS. Use the
no
version of the command to revert to the systemwide RWS setting
configured with the
l2tp tunnel default-receive-window
command.
To configure the RWS for a tunnel on the LNS:
1.
Access L2TP Destination Profile Host Configuration mode. For example:
host1(config)#
virtual-router fms02
host1:fms02(config)#
l2tp destination profile fms02 ip address 192.168.5.61
host1:fms02(config-l2tp-dest-profile)#
remote host fms03
host1:fms02(config-l2tp-dest-profile-host)#
2.
From Destination Profile Host Configuration mode, set the tunnel RWS. The only
value supported for the tunnel RWS is 4.
host1:fms02(config-l2tp-dest-profile-host)#
receive-window 4
TIP:
If you modify the RWS setting of a host profile for an existing tunnel, the router
drops the tunnel. This action is consistent with router behavior when you modify an
L2TP host profile.
3.
(Optional) Use the
show l2tp destination profile
command to verify the RWS
configuration.
host1:fms02#
show l2tp destination profile fms02
L2TP destination profile fms02
Destination address
Transport ipUdp
Virtual router fms02
Peer address 192.168.5.61
Host profile attributes
Remote host is fms03
Receive window size is 4
1 L2TP host profile found
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