l2tpv3

Configures a L2TPv3 tunnel policy, used to create one or more L2TPV3 tunnels.

The L2TPv3 policy defines the control and encapsulation protocols needed for tunneling layer 2 frames between two IP nodes. This policy enables creation of L2TPv3 tunnels for transporting Ethernet frames between bridge VLANs and physical GE ports. L2TPv3 tunnels can be created between any vendor devices supporting L2TPv3 protocol.

Supported in the following platforms:

Syntax

l2tpv3 policy <L2TPV3-POLICY-NAME>

Parameters

l2tpv3 policy <L2TPV3-POLICY-NAME>

l2tpv3 policy <L2TPV3-POLICY-NAME>

Configures an L2TPV3 tunnel policy

  • <L2TPV3-POLICY-NAME> – Specify a policy name. If a policy with the specified does not already exist, it is created. To modify an existing L2TPV3, specify its name.

Examples

nx9500-6C8809(config)#l2tpv3 policy L2TPV3Policy1
nx9500-6C8809(config-l2tpv3-policy-L2TPV3Policy1)#?
L2tpv3 Policy Mode commands:
  cookie-size             Size of the cookie field present in each l2tpv3 data
                          message
  failover-delay          Time interval for re-establishing the tunnel after
                          the failover (RF-Domain
                          manager/VRRP-master/Cluster-master failover)
  force-l2-path-recovery  Enables force learning of servers, gateways etc.,
                          behind the l2tpv3 tunnel when the tunnel is
                          established
  hello-interval          Configure the time interval (in seconds) between
                          l2tpv3 Hello keep-alive messages exchanged in l2tpv3
                          control connection
  no                      Negate a command or set its defaults
  reconnect-attempts      Maximum number of attempts to reestablish the
                          tunnel.
  reconnect-interval      Time interval between the successive attempts to
                          reestablish the l2tpv3 tunnel
  retry-attempts          Configure the maximum number of retransmissions for
                          signaling message
  retry-interval          Time interval (in seconds) before the initiating a
                          retransmission of any l2tpv3 signaling message
  rx-window-size          Number of signaling messages that can be received
                          without sending the acknowledgement
  tx-window-size          Number of signaling messages that can be sent
                          without receiving the acknowledgement

  clrscr                  Clears the display screen
  commit                  Commit all changes made in this session
  do                      Run commands from Exec mode
  end                     End current mode and change to EXEC mode
  exit                    End current mode and down to previous mode
  help                    Description of the interactive help system
  revert                  Revert changes
  service                 Service Commands
  show                    Show running system information
  write                   Write running configuration to memory or terminal

nx9500-6C8809(config-l2tpv3-policy-L2TPV3Policy1)#

Related Commands

no Removes an existing L2TPV3 tunnel policy
mint-policy Configures the global MiNT policy
Note

Note

For more information on the L2TPV3 tunnel configuration mode and commands, see l2tpv3.