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crpmsVpdnTunnelId
crpms Vpdn Tunnel Id
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The tunnel Id of the VPDN group. For Cisco IOS 12.05T and later, the tunnel id matches the remote name configured on the HGW router. The following is an example: vpdn-group 1 accept dialin l2tp virtual-template 1 remote isp1 local name hg For old Cisco IOS releases, the tunnel id matches the incoming statement: vpdn incoming isp1 hgw virtual-template 1 In above examples, the object has the value isp1. ::= { crpmsVpdnGroupEntry 2 } SYNTAX INTEGER { l2f (1), l2tp (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The protocol used by the tunnel of the VPDN group. There are only 2 possible value: l2f - Layer 2 Forwarding Protocol l2tp - Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol DEFVAL { l2f } ::= { crpmsVpdnGroupEntry 3 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION Limit of the resource pool for this VPDN group.
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