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show ancp subscriber

Syntax

Description

Display information about active subscribers regardless of the subscriber’s operational state, for all subscribers (local access loops), the subscriber associated with the access line specified by an ACI, or the subscriber associated with the specified ANCP neighbor (access node).

After an ancpd restart, this command displays orphaned entries (marked with an o) for subscriber sessions that were established before the restart but which have not yet been reestablished. As sessions are reestablished, the number of orphaned entries displayed by the command decreases. The number reaches zero when all sessions are reestablished or when the orphaned-interface timer expires.

Options

none

Display information about all subscribers.

brief | detail

(Optional) Display the specified level of detail.

access-aggregation-circuit-id circuit-identifier

(Optional) Display information about ANCP subscribers whose Access-Aggregation-Circuit-ID-ASCII attribute (TLV 0x0003) matches the specified value.

A circuit-identifier that begins with the# character indicates a backhaul line identifier. You can specify a wildcard (*) anywhere in the string.

identifier identifier

(Optional) Display information about the subscriber associated with the access line (ACI) specified by the access identifier.

ip-address ip-address

(Optional) Display information about the subscribers connected to the access node specified by the IP address.

system-name mac-address

(Optional) Display information about the subscribers connected to the access node specified by the MAC address.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show ancp subscriber command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show ancp subscriber Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Loop Identifier

Access loop identifier as sent by the access node and configured to map the subscriber to an interface.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the information might be stale due to receiving a Port Down message with a DSL Line State of Idle.

Two asterisks (**) indicate that the neighbor associated with the subscriber has lost its adjacency. In this case, the DSL Line State might be Established.

An o indicates that the entry is for an orphaned interface and represents a previously established subscriber session that has not been reestablished after an ancpd restart.

The number of orphaned entries decreases as the ANCP neighbors reestablish adjacencies and the protocol subscriber sessions are reestablished. The command output indicates this by removing the o marker.

Eventually the number of orphaned entries reaches zero, because either all the adjacencies and subscriber sessions have been reestablished or any remaining orphaned entries are removed when the orphaned-interface timer expires.

brief none

DSL Line State

State of the DSL line: Idle, Showtime, or Silent.

brief detail

Access Type

Type of access line employed by the access node: ADSL1, ADSL2, ADSL2+, VDSL1, VDSL2, SDSL, G.fast, VDSL2 Annex Q, SDSL bonded, VDSL2 bonded, G.fast bonded VDSL2 Annex Q bonded or OTHER.

brief detail none

Interface

Name of the interface set or logical interface.

brief detail none

Rate Kbps

Actual downstream data rate for this local loop.

brief none

Neighbor

IP address of ANCP neighbor (access node).

brief none

Access Loop Circuit Identifier

Access loop circuit identifier as sent by the access node and configured to map the subscriber to an interface.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the information might be stale due to receiving a Port Down message with a DSL Line State of Idle.

Two asterisks (**) indicate that the neighbor associated with the subscriber has lost its adjacency. In this case, the DSL Line State might be Established.

detail

Neighbor IP Address

IP address of the ANCP neighbor (access node).

detail

Aggregate Circuit Identifier

ASCII identifier for the subscriber access loop; value of the Access-Aggregation-Circuit-ID-ASCII attribute (TLV 0x0003).

detail

Aggregate Circuit Identifier Binary

Binary identifier for the VLAN circuit ID.

detail

Tech Type

Type of technology employed by the subscriber. Currently Junos OS supports DSL technology type only.

detail

DSL Line Data Link

Data link protocol employed on the access loop: AAL5 or Ethernet.

detail

DSL Line Encapsulation

Encapsulation type on the access loop, for Ethernet only:

  • 0—NA, type not conveyed

  • 1—Untagged Ethernet

  • 2—Single-tagged Ethernet

detail

DSL Line Encapsulation Payload

Payload carried across the access loop:

  • 0—NA, type not conveyed

  • 1—PPPoA LLC

  • 2—PPPoA null

  • 3—IPoA LLC

  • 4—IPoA null

  • 5—Ethernet over AAL5 LLC with FCS

  • 6—Ethernet over AAL5 LLC without FCS

  • 7—Ethernet over AAL5 null with FCS

  • 8—Ethernet over AAL5 null without FCS

detail

Interface Type

Type of interface employed for subscriber traffic: ifl for a single VLAN or interface-set for a configured group of VLANs.

detail

Actual Net Data Upstream

Actual upstream data rate for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Actual Net Data Downstream

Actual downstream data rate for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Minimum Net Data Upstream

Minimum upstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Minimum Net Data Downstream

Minimum downstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Maximum Net Data Upstream

Maximum upstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Maximum Net Data Downstream

Maximum downstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Attainable Net Data Upstream

Maximum attainable upstream data rate for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Attainable Net Data Downstream

Maximum attainable downstream data rate for this local loop, in Kbps.

detail

Minimum Low Power Data Downstream

Minimum downstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop in low power state, in Kbps.

detail

Minimum Low Power Data Upstream

Minimum upstream data rate desired by the operator for this local loop in low power state, in Kbps.

detail

Maximum Interleave Delay Downstream

Maximum interleaving delay for downstream data, in milliseconds.

detail

Maximum Interleave Delay Upstream

Maximum interleaving delay for upstream data, in milliseconds.

detail

Actual Interleave Delay Downstream

Actual interleaving delay for downstream data, in milliseconds.

detail

Actual Interleave Delay Upstream

Actual interleaving delay for upstream data, in milliseconds.

detail

Port-Up Timestamp

Timestamp when port comes up or port enabled. detail

Port Down Timestamp

Timestamp when port goes down or disabled. detail

Port Down Event

Reason for port to be disabled. detail

Sample Output

show ancp subscriber

show ancp subscriber (After ancpd Restart)

show ancp subscriber brief

show ancp subscriber detail (Access type DSL)

show ancp subscriber detail (Access type PON)

show ancp subscriber access-aggregation-circuit-id detail

show ancp subscriber identifier identifier-string detail

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.

neighbor option replaced with ip-address in Junos OS Release 16.1.

system-name option introduced in Junos OS Release 16.1.

access-aggregation-circuit-id option introduced in Junos OS Release 18.4R1.