ESR service routers. ESR-Series. Functionality description. Version 1.12.0
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Step
Description
Command
Keys
10
Specify MTU size
(MaximumTransmissionUnit) for the
tunnel (optional).
esr(config-l2tp)# mtu
<MTU>
<MTU> – MTU value, takes values in
the range of:
for ESR-10/12V(F)/14VF –
[552..9600];
for ESR-20/21 – [552..9500];
for
ESR-100/200/1000/1200/150
0/1700 [552..10000].
Default value: 1500.
11
Ignore the default route via the given
L2TP tunnel (optionally)
esr(config-l2tp)#
ignore-default-route
12
Specify authentication method
(optionally).
esr(config-l2tp)#
authentication method
<METHOD>
<METHOD> – authentication
method, possible values: chap,
mschap, mschap-v2, eap, pap
Default value: chap
13
Specify the time interval during
which the statistics on the tunnel
load is averaged (optionally).
esr(config-l2tp)#
load-average <TIME>
<TIME> – interval in seconds, takes
values of [5..150].
Default value: 5
14
Change the time interval in seconds
after which the router sends a
keepalive message (optional).
esr(config-l2tp)# ppp
timeout keepalive
<TIME >
<TIME> – time in seconds, takes
values of [1..32767].
Default value: 10
15
Change the number of failed data-
link tests before breaking the
session (optional).
esr(config-l2tp)# ppp
failure-count <NUM>
<NUM> – the number of failed data-
link tests, specified in the range
[1..100].
Default value: 10
It is also possible to configure QoS in basic or advanced mode for the PPPoE client (see section
9.6.2 Configuration example
Objective:
Configure PPTP tunnel on a router:
PPTP server address: 20.20.0.1;
account for connection – login: ivan, password: simplepass