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show services l2tp user

Syntax

Description

(M10i and M7i routers only) Display a list of active Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) users.

Options

none

Display all active L2TP users.

brief | detail | extensive | statistics

(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Use the statistics option to display L2TP user statistics.

user username

(Optional) Display L2TP user information for only the specified username.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp user command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show services l2tp user Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Tunnel group

Name of a tunnel group.

Tunnel local ID

Local identifier of the tunnel, as assigned by the L2TP network server (LNS).

Session local ID

Local identifier of the session, as assigned by the L2TP network server (LNS).

Session remote ID

Remote identifier of the session, as assigned by the L2TP access concentrator (LAC).

State

State of the L2TP session:

  • Established—The session is operating.

  • closed—The session is being closed.

  • destroyed—The session is being destroyed.

  • clean-up—The session is being cleaned up.

  • lns-ic-accept-new—A new session is being accepted.

  • lns-ic-idle—The session has been created and is idle.

  • lns-ic-reject-new—The new session is being rejected.

  • lns-ic-wait-connect—The session is waiting for the peer's incoming call connected (ICCN) message.

Mode

Mode of the interface representing the session: shared or exclusive.

Local IP

IP address of the local endpoint of the tunnel.

Remote IP

IP address of the peer endpoint of the tunnel.

Username

Name of the user logged in to the session.

Assigned IP address

IP address assigned to remote client.

Local name

Name of the local device.

Remote name

Name of the remote device.

Local MRU

Maximum receive unit (MRU) setting of the local device, in bytes.

Remote MRU

MRU setting of the remote device, in bytes.

Tx speed

Transmit speed of the tunnel session, in bps.

Rx speed

Receive speed of the tunnel session, in bps.

Bearer type

Type of bearer enabled:

  • 0—Might indicate that the call was not received over a physical link (for example, when the LAC and PPP are located in the same subsystem)

  • 1—Digital access requested

  • 2—Analog access requested

  • 4—Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) bearer support

Framing type

Type of framing enabled:

  • 1—Synchronous framing

  • 2—Asynchronous framing

LCP renegotiation

Whether Link Control Protocol (LCP) renegotiation is configured: On or Off.

Authentication

Type of authentication algorithm used: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).

Interface ID

Name of the logical unit.

Interface unit

Logical unit number.

Call serial number

Unique serial number assigned to the call.

Create time

Date and time when the call was created.

Up time

Amount of time elapsed since the call became active, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Idle time

Amount of time elapsed since the call became idle, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Statistics sine

Date and time when collection of the following statistics began:

  • Control Tx—Amount of control information transmitted, in packets and bytes.

  • Control Rx—Amount of control information received, in packets and bytes.

  • Data Tx—Amount of data transmitted, in packets and bytes.

  • Data Rx—Amount of data received, in packets and bytes.

  • Errors Tx—Number of errors transmitted, in packets.

  • Errors Rx—Number of errors received, in packets.

Sample Output

show services l2tp user extensive

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.