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- M Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile
- MX Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile
- Applying PPP Attributes to L2TP LNS Subscribers with a User Group Profile
- T Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile
idle-timeout (Access)
Syntax
idle-timeout seconds;
Hierarchy Level
[edit access group-profile profile-name ppp],[edit access profile profile-name client client-name ppp]
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Description
Configure the idle timeout for a user. The router might consider a PPP session to be idle because of the following reasons:
- There is no ingress traffic on the PPP session.
- There is no egress traffic.
- There is neither ingress or egress traffic on the PPP session.
- There is no ingress or egress PPP control traffic. This is applicable only if keepalives are enabled.
Options
seconds—Number of seconds a user can remain idle before the session is terminated.
Range: 0 through 4,294,967,295 seconds
Default: 0
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Required Privilege Level
admin—To view this statement in the configuration.
admin-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- M Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile
- MX Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile
- Applying PPP Attributes to L2TP LNS Subscribers with a User Group Profile
- T Series
- Configuring the Group Profile for Defining L2TP Attributes
- Configuring PPP Properties for a Client-Specific Profile


