1566 CHAPTER 80: DVPN C ONFIGURATIONVAM ClientConfiguration Task ListPerform the tasks described in the following sections to configure the VAM client:Creating a VAM Client Follow these steps to create a VAM ClientSpecifying an Intervalfor Resending a VAMPacketIf a client sends a VAM protocol packet to the server but receives no response in aspecified period of time, it retransmits the packet. A VAM protocol packet can bean initialization request, initialization complete notification, registration request,authentication request, or address resolution packet.Follow these steps to specify an interval for resending a VAM packet:n The maximum number of attempts to retransmit a VAM protocol packet is always3; it is modifiable.Specifying the PrimaryVAM ServerFollow these steps to specify the public IP address and UDP port number of theprimary VAM server:Task Remarks“Creating a VAM Client” on page 1566 Required“Specifying an Interval for Resending a VAM Packet” on page 1566 Optional“Specifying the Primary VAM Server” on page 1566 Required“Specifying the Secondary VAM Server” on page 1567 Optional“Creating a Local User and Password” on page 1567 Optional“Specifying the VPN Domain of the VAM Client” on page 1567 Required“Specifying the Pre-Shared Key of the VAM Client” on page 1567 Required“Enabling the VAM Client” on page 1568 RequiredTo do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view -Create a VAM client and enterits viewvam client nameclient-nameRequiredNo client is created by default.To do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view -Enter VAM client view vam client nameclient-name-Specify an interval forresending a VAM packetresend interval time-interval Optional5 seconds by defaultTo do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view -Enter VAM client view vam client nameclient-name-Specify the public network IPaddress and UDP port numberof the primary VAM serverserver primary ip-addressip-address [ portport-number ]RequiredNot specified by default