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Reporting of effective shaping rate and session rate limit from LAC to LNS in L2TP

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Reporting of effective shaping rate and session rate limit from LAC to LNS in L2TP

Junos OS reports connect speed updates from the L2TP access concentrator (LAC) to the L2TP network server (LNS) for class -of-service (CoS) effective shaping rates. This includes both AVP 24 (the Tx speed) and AVP 38 (the Rx speed). These speed updates are reported in the L2TP CSUN message. A new Tx connect speed method, service-profile, is added to the tx-connect-speed-method configuration statement, replacing the actual Tx connect speed method. The service-profile method is also added to the RADIUS dictionary for the VSA attribute Tunnel-Tx-Speed-Method (26-94). You configure service-profile as the Tx connect speed method with the set tx-connect-speed method service-profile statement at the [edit services l2tp] hierarchy level. To provide the Rx connect speed for the new service-profile method, use the set report-ingress-shaping-rate statement at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number] hierarchy level. To display the configured Tx connect speed method, use the show services lt2p session extensive command.
Product / Application Software Introduced Release
MX5 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX10 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX40 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX80 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX104 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX240 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX480 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX960 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX2010 Junos OS 16.1R4
MX2020 Junos OS 16.1R4