show gtp tunnels
Syntax
show security gtp tunnels (brief | summary | detail)
Description
Use this command to display all existing GTP tunnels.
Options
brief—Displays a short listing of all GTP tunnels.
summary—Displays a summary of all GTP tunnels.
detail–Displays detailed information about all the GTP tunnels.
Required Privilege Level
view
Output Fields
Sample Output
- show security gtp tunnels
- show security gtp tunnels summary
- show security gtp tunnels detail
- command-name
show security gtp tunnels
user@host> show security gtp tunnels
Refer the GTP tunnel output for IPv4.
FPC 7 PIC 0: Index: 72000002, EBI/LBI: 5/5(V2)to sgw, Timeout: 1440m User: 61.0.0.102, 12345678 --> 62.0.0.102, 00000021 Control: 61.0.0.101, 00325ac1 --> 62.0.0.101, 00000001 FPC 8 PIC 0: Index: 0x02000040 Tunnel ID: 0x50502410121507f5(V0), Timeout: 59m User: 20.1.0.1, 00000001 -> 20.0.2.1, 00000001 Ctrl: 20.1.0.1, 00000001 -> 20.0.2.1, 00000001 3 tunnels active in total
show security gtp tunnels summary
user@host> show security gtp tunnels summary
Refer the GTP tunnel summary output for IPv4 address.
FPC 1 PIC 0: FPC 1 PIC 1: FPC 2 PIC 0: FPC 2 PIC 1: 2 tunnels active in total
show security gtp tunnels detail
user@host> show security gtp tunnels detail
Refer the GTP tunnel detail output for IPv4 address.
node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: FPC 0 PIC 1: FPC 0 PIC 2: FPC 0 PIC 3: Index: 0x02000040 Tunnel ID: 0x50502410121507f5(V0), Timeout: 59m User: 20.1.0.1, 00000001 -> 20.0.2.1, 00000001 Ctrl: 20.1.0.1, 00000001 -> 20.0.2.1, 00000001 1 tunnels active in total
command-name
Sample Output
Starting with Junos OS 18.4R1, the GTP tunnel is supported on both IPv4 and IPv6 address.
show security gtp tunnels
user@host> show security gtp tunnels
Refer the GTP tunnel output for IPv4 and IPv6 address.
node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: Index: 0x00000002, V2, Control tunnel, IMSI: 110469790910178, MSISDN: 123456780912345 IPv6: 2001:10::108, 0000042a -> 2001:13::104, 0000042a IPv4: 201.10.0.101, 0000042a -> 201.13.0.103, 0000042a User tunnel, EBI/LBI:5/5, to pgw, Timeout:50 IPv6: 2001:10::102, 00000822 -> 2001:13::109, 00000832 IPv4: 201.10.0.104, 00000822 -> 201.13.0.107, 00000832 User tunnel, EBI/LBI:6/5, to pgw, Timeout:51 IPv6: ::, 00000823 -> ::, 00000833 IPv4: 201.10.0.105, 00000823 -> 201.13.0.108, 00000833 2 tunnels active in total node1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: Index: 0x00000002, V2, Control tunnel, IMSI: 110469790910178, MSISDN: 123456780912345 IPv6: 2001:10::108, 0000042a -> 2001:13::104, 0000042a IPv4: 201.10.0.101, 0000042a -> 201.13.0.103, 0000042a User tunnel, EBI/LBI:5/5, to pgw, Timeout:50 IPv6: 2001:10::102, 00000822 -> 2001:13::109, 00000832 IPv4: 201.10.0.104, 00000822 -> 201.13.0.107, 00000832 User tunnel, EBI/LBI:6/5, to pgw, Timeout:50 IPv6: ::, 00000823 -> ::, 00000833 IPv4: 201.10.0.105, 00000823 -> 201.13.0.108, 00000833 2 tunnels active in total
show security gtp tunnels summary
user@host> show security gtp tunnels summary
Refer the GTP tunnel summary output for IPv4 and IPv6 address.
node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: 2 tunnels active 2 tunnels active in total node1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: 2 tunnels active 2 tunnels active in total
show security gtp tunnels detail
user@host> show security gtp tunnels detail
Refer the GTP tunnel detail output for IPv4 and IPv6 address.
node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: Index: 0x00000002, V2, Control tunnel, IMSI: 110469790910178, MSISDN: 123456780912345 IPv6: 2001:10::108, 0000042a -> 2001:13::104, 0000042a IPv4: 201.10.0.101, 0000042a -> 201.13.0.103, 0000042a User tunnel, EBI/LBI:5/5, to pgw, Timeout:51, alive time: 8 Uplink: Packets 0, Bytes 0, Downlink: Packets 0, Bytes 0 IPv6: 2001:10::102, 00000822 -> 2001:13::109, 00000832 IPv4: 201.10.0.104, 00000822 -> 201.13.0.107, 00000832 User tunnel, EBI/LBI:6/5, to pgw, Timeout:51, alive time: 8 Uplink: Packets 0, Bytes 0, Downlink: Packets 0, Bytes 0 IPv6: ::, 00000823 -> ::, 00000833 IPv4: 201.10.0.105, 00000823 -> 201.13.0.108, 00000833 2 tunnels active in total node1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FPC 0 PIC 0: Index: 0x00000002, V2, Control tunnel, IMSI: 110469790910178, MSISDN: 123456780912345 IPv6: 2001:10::108, 0000042a -> 2001:13::104, 0000042a IPv4: 201.10.0.101, 0000042a -> 201.13.0.103, 0000042a User tunnel, EBI/LBI:5/5, to pgw, Timeout:51, alive time: 8 Uplink: Packets 0, Bytes 0, Downlink: Packets 0, Bytes 0 IPv6: 2001:10::102, 00000822 -> 2001:13::109, 00000832 IPv4: 201.10.0.104, 00000822 -> 201.13.0.107, 00000832 User tunnel, EBI/LBI:6/5, to pgw, Timeout:51, alive time: 8 Uplink: Packets 0, Bytes 0, Downlink: Packets 0, Bytes 0 IPv6: ::, 00000823 -> ::, 00000833 IPv4: 201.10.0.105, 00000823 -> 201.13.0.108, 00000833 2 tunnels active in total
Release Information
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
Support for GPRS tunneling protocol version 2 (GTPv2) added in Junos OS Release 11.4.
Command output updated in Junos OS Release 15.1X49-D40.
Starting in Junos OS Release 18.4R1, GPRS tunneling protocol (GTP) traffic is supported on both IPv4 and IPv6 through tunnel-based session distribution for security inspection.