H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Item Description
User Address
Specify the address pool for assigning IP addresses to users on the
peer end, or assign an IP address to a user directly.
If you have specified an ISP domain in PPP authentication
configuration, the address pools in the ISP domain will be listed in
the User Address drop-down list. You can:
•
Click Add to add an address pool, as shown in
. See
for more information.
•
Select an address pool and click Modify to enter the address
pool modification page. See
for more configuration
information.
•
Select an address pool and click Delete to delete the address
pool.
Assign Address
Forcibly
Specify whether to force the peer end to use the IP address
assigned by the local end. If you enable this function, the peer end
is not allowed to use its locally configured IP address.
Hello Interval
Specify the interval between sending hello packets.
To check the connectivity of a tunnel, the LAC and LNS regularly
send Hello packets to each other. Upon receipt of a Hello packet,
the LAC/LNS returns a response packet. If the LAC or LNS receives
no Hello response packet from the peer within a specified period
of time, it retransmits the Hello packet. If it receives no response
packet from the peer after transmitting the Hello packet for three
times, it considers that the L2TP tunnel is down and tries to
re-establish a tunnel with the peer.
The Hello intervals on the LAC and LNS ends of the tunnel can be
different.
AVP Hidden
Specify whether to transfer attribute value pair (AVP) data in
hidden mode.
With L2TP, some parameters are transferred as AVP data. You can
configure an LAC to transfer AVP data in hidden mode, so that
AVP data is encrypted before transmission for higher security.
This configuration takes effect only on an LAC.
Flow Control
Specify whether to enable flow control for the L2TP tunnel.
The L2TP tunnel flow control function is for control of data packets
in transmission. The flow control function helps in buffering and
adjusting the received out-of-order data packets.
Advanced
Configuration
Mandatory CHAP
Specify user authentication on the LNS end.