Configuring l2tp tunnel settings, Example 2-3 – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Scalability and Performance

Configuring the Cisco 10000 Series Router for High Scalability

Example 2-3

Configuring Buffer Sizes

Router(config)# buffers small perm 15000

Router(config)# buffers mid perm 12000

Router(config)# buffers big perm 8000

Typically, if the RADIUS server is only a few hops away from the router, we recommend that you
configure the RADIUS server retransmit and timeout rates by using the radius-server command.

Table 2-5

lists the recommended settings (and see

Example 2-4

).

Example 2-4

Configuring RADIUS Server Parameters

Router(config)# radius-server retransmit 5

Router(config)# radius-server timeout 15

Configuring L2TP Tunnel Settings

Configure an L2TP tunnel password using Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)BZ1 or later. We recommend that
you configure the L2TP tunnel parameters listed in

Table 2-6

(and see

Example 2-5

,

Example 2-6

, and

Example 2-7

).

Note

The No Session Timeout parameter indicates the length of time a tunnel persists when there are no
sessions in the tunnel.

Example 2-5

Configuring an L2TP Tunnel Password

Router(config)# vpdn-group tunnel1

Router(config-if)# l2tp tunnel password 7

Example 2-6

Configuring the No Session Timeout Parameter

Router(config)# vpdn-group tunnel1

Router(config-if)# l2tp tunnel nosession-timeout 30

Table 2-5

RADIUS Server Parameters

Parameter

Value

RADIUS Server Retransmit Rate

5

RADIUS Server Timeout Rate

15

Table 2-6

L2TP Tunnel Settings

Parameter

Setting

No Session Timeout

30

L2TP Tunnel Receive Window

100

L2TP Tunnel Retransmit Timeout

2 (minimum)

8 (maximum)

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