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l2tp failover-resync

Syntax

l2tp failover-resync { failover-protocol | failover-protocol-fallback-to-silent-failover | silent-failover | disable }

no l2tp failover-resync

Release Information

Command introduced in JunosE Release 7.3.0.

Description

Configures the global L2TP peer resynchronization method that an L2TP failed endpoint uses to resynchronize with its peer non-failed endpoint. This setting can be overridden by a peer resynchronization method that is configured by either an L2TP host profile or an AAA domain map tunnel configuration. The no version disables peer resynchronization. The default version restores the default peer resynchronization method, failover-protocol-fallback-to-silent-failover.

Options

  • failover-protocol—Specifies the L2TP failover protocol method
  • failover-protocol-fallback-to-silent-failover—Specifies the L2TP failover protocol method; however, if the peer does not support this method, the silent failover method is used; this is the default setting
  • silent-failover—Specifies the silent failover method
  • disable—Disables peer resynchronization

Mode

Global Configuration

Published: 2012-06-28

 
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