reset l2tp tunnel lac remote-address

Function

The reset l2tp tunnel lac remote-address command disconnects the L2TP tunnel and all sessions on this tunnel.

This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.

Format

reset l2tp tunnel lac remote-address ip-address [ l2tp-group group-name ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
l2tp-group group-name

Resets the L2TP tunnel with a specified L2TP group.

The value is a string of 1 to 32 characters.

remote-address ip-address

Resets the L2TP tunnel with a specified remote IP address.

The value is in dotted decimal format.

lac

Resets L2TP tunnel connection of LAC.

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Views

User view

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
l2tp execute

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

When the user on the peer end initiates a call again, the tunnel can be re-established. You can disconnect the tunnel by specifying name of the peer end of the tunnel. When a remote user calls in again, the tunnel can be reestablished.

If no tunnel is matched, the command does not affect any tunnel. If multiple matching tunnels exist (with the same name but different IP addresses), all of them are disconnected. If you specify the parameter , only the matched tunnel is disconnected.

To delete the L2TP tunnel with a specified remote IP address, specify the remote-address [ l2tp-group ] parameter in the reset l2tp tunnel command.

You can delete the L2TP tunnel with a specified IP address, regardless of whether the IP address belongs to a public network or VPN.

Prerequisites

Only after the tunnel-name has been established, the reset l2tp tunnel command can be run to tear down it.

Example

# Disconnect the tunnel by specifying name of the peer end of the tunnel.
<HUAWEI> reset l2tp tunnel lac remote-address 2.2.2.2 l2tp-group huawei
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