1734 CHAPTER 100: VAM CLIENT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Use the undo pre-shared-keycommand to delete the configured pre-shared key. That is, no encryption or authentication is performed on protocol packets.

No pre-shared key is configured by default.

Note that you should configure the same pre-shared keys for all the devices on the same VPN. The VAM server generates keys based on the configured pre-shared key to protect initialization packets.

Related command: vam client name, and pre-shared-key (VPN domain view).

Example # Configure the pre-shared key for the VAM client to 123 in plain text.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] vam client name abc

[Sysname-vam-client-name-abc] pre-shared-key simple 123

resend interval

Syntax resend interval time-interval

undo resend interval

View VAM client view

Parameter time-interval: Protocol packet retransmission interval, in the range 3 to 30 seconds.

Description Use the resend interval command to configure the interval for the VAM client to resend VAM protocol packets.

Use the undo resend interval command to restore the default.

By default, the retransmission interval is 5 seconds.

After sending protocol packets to the VAM server, the VAM client will resend the packets if no response is received from the server within the specified interval. The protocol packets include: initialization request packets, initialization finished packets, registration request packets, authentication request packets, address resolution packets, and stop-accounting packets.

Related command: vam client name.

Example # Configure the interval for the VAM client to resend VAM protocol packets to 20 seconds.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] vam client name abc

[Sysname-vam-client-name-abc] resend interval 20

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