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clear services l2tp session

Syntax

Description

Clear L2TP sessions on LAC and LNS.

Note:

On MX Series routers, you cannot issue the clear services l2tp session command in parallel with statistics-related show services l2tp commands from separate terminals. If this clear command is running, then you must press Ctrl+c to make the command run in the background before issuing any of the show commands listed in the following table:

show services l2tp destination extensive

show services l2tp summary statistics

show services l2tp destination statistics

show services l2tp tunnel extensive

show services l2tp session extensive

show services l2tp tunnel statistics

show services l2tp session statistics

Options

all

Close all L2TP sessions.

Best Practice:

The all option is not intended to be used as a means to perform a bulk logout of L2TP subscribers. We recommend that you do not use the all option in a production environment. Instead of clearing all subscribers at once, consider clearing subscribers in smaller group, based on interface, tunnel, or destination end point.

interface interface-name

Clear only the L2TP sessions using the specified adaptive services or inline services interface. The interface type depends on the line card as follows:

  • si-fpc/pic/port—MPCs on MX Series routers only.

local-gateway gateway-address

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified local gateway address.

local-gateway-name gateway-name

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified local gateway name.

local-session-id session-id

Clear only the L2TP sessions with this identifier for the local endpoint of the L2TP session.

local-tunnel-id tunnel-id

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified local tunnel identifier.

peer-gateway gateway-address

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the peer gateway with the specified address.

peer-gateway-name gateway-name

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the peer gateway with the specified name.

routing-instance routing-instance-name

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified routing instance.

tunnel-group group-name

Clear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified tunnel group. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.

user username

Clear only the L2TP sessions for the specified username.

Required Privilege Level

clear

Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output

clear services l2tp session

Sample Output

clear services l2tp session interface

command-name

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