No commands, No aggressive-mode, No dpd-delay – Carrier Access Adit 3000 Series and Multi-Service Router (MSR) Card none User Manual

Page 332: No dpd-enable, No dpd-timeout, No commands -12

Advertising
background image

14-12

Adit 3000 (Rel. 1.6) and MSR Card (Rel 2.0) CLI

Configuration - IPSec Mode

no commands

no aggressive-mode

Use the IPSec mode no aggressive-mode command to set to main mode, instead of aggressive mode.
To set to aggressive mode, see aggressive-mode command on page 14-2.

Syntax:

(config-ipsec {n})# no aggressive-mode

Example:

(config-ipsec-1)# no aggressive-mode

Supported Platforms:

Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

no dpd-delay

Use the IPSec no dpd-delay command to reset the Dead Period Detection (DPD) delay back to the
default settings. To set the DPD delay, see dpd-delay command on page 14-4.

Syntax:

(config-ipsec-{

n})# no dpd-delay

Example:

(config-ipsec-1)# no dpd-delay

Supported Platforms:

Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

no dpd-enable

Use the IPSec no dpd-enable command to disable Dead Period Detection (DPD). To enable DPD, see
dpd-enable command on page 14-4.

Syntax:

(config-ipsec-{

n})# no dpd-enable

Example:

(config-ipsec-1)# no dpd-enable

Supported Platforms:

Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

no dpd-timeout

Use the IPSec no dpd-timeout command to set the Dead Period Detection (DPD) timeout to the default
setting. To set DPD timeout, see dpd-timeout command on page 14-4.

Syntax:

(config-ipsec-{

n})# no dpd-timeout

Example:

(config-ipsec-1)# no dpd-timeout

Supported Platforms:

Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR

Advertising