Displays a L2TPv3 session information
Note
This command is not available in the USER EXEC mode.show l2tpv3 {on|statistics|tunnel|tunnel-summary}
show l2tpv3 {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
show l2tpv3 statistics {on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
show l2tpv3 {tunnel <L2TPv3-TUNNEL-NAME>} {session <L2TPv3-SESSION-NAME>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
show l2tpv3 {tunnel-summary} {down|on|up}
show l2tpv3 {tunnel-summary} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
show l2tpv3 {tunnel-summary} {down|up} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
show l2tpv3 {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
l2tpv3 {on <DEVICE-NAME>} | Displays L2TPv3 tunnel and session details or summary
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show l2tpv3 statistics {on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
show l2tpv3 statistics |
Displays L2TPv3 Tunnel and session statistics. It displays the information, such as the number of packets transmitted and received, the rate of transmission, number of packets dropped, etc. |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Executes the command on a specified device
Note:
If you do not specify a device name, the system executes the command on the logged device. |
show l2tpv3 {tunnel <L2TPv3-TUNNEL-NAME>} {session <L2TPv3-SESSION-NAME>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
l2tpv3 | Displays L2TPv3 tunnel and session details or summary |
tunnel <L2TPv3-TUNNEL- NAME> | Optional. Displays a specified L2TPv3 tunnel information
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session <L2TPv3-SESSION- NAME> | Optional. Displays a specified L2TPv3 tunnel session information
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on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keyword is recursive and common to the ‘session
<L2TPv3-SESSION-NAME>' parameter.
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show l2tpv3 {tunnel-summary} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
l2tpv3 | Displays L2TPv3 tunnel and session details or summary Note: For an L2TPv3 tunnel over
Auto IPSec, the tunnel status is displayed as: Established (secured by
ipsec)
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tunnel-summary {on <DEVICE-NAME>} | Optional. Displays L2TPv3 tunnel summary
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show l2tpv3 {tunnel-summary} {down|up} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
l2tpv3 | Displays L2TPv3 tunnel and session details or summary |
tunnel-summary | Optional. Displays L2TPv3 tunnel summary, based on the parameters passed |
down | Optional. Displays un-established tunnels summary |
up | Optional. Displays established tunnels summary |
on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keyword is common to the ‘down' and ‘up' parameters:
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ap7532-11E6C4#show l2tpv3 tunnel-summary --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sl No Tunnel Name Tunnel State Estd/Total Sessions Encapsulation Protocol --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 testTunnel Established (secured by ipsec) 1/1 IP Total Number of Tunnels 1 ap7532-11E6C4#
ap7532-11E6C4#show l2tpv3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tunnel Name : testTunnel Control connection id : 2238970979 Peer Address : 30.1.1.1 Local Address : 30.1.1.30 Encapsulation Protocol : IP MTU : 1460 Peer Host Name : rfss Peer Vendor Name : Example Company Peer Control Connection ID : 322606389 Tunnel State : Established (secured by ipsec) Establishment Criteria : always Sequence number of the next msg to the peer : 29 Expected sequence number of the next msg from the peer :42 Sequence number of the next msg expected by the peer : 29 Retransmission count : 0 Reconnection count : 0 Uptime : 0 days 1 hours 2 minutes 47 seconds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Session Name : session1 VLANs : 30 Pseudo Wire Type : Ethernet_VLAN Serial number for the session : 6 Local Session ID : 129538998 Remote Session ID : 8151374 Size of local cookie (0, 4 or 8 bytes) : 0 First word of local cookie : 0 Second word of local cookie : 0 Size of remote cookie (0, 4 or 8 bytes) : 0 First word of remote cookie : 0 Second word of remote cookie : 0 Session state : Established Remote End ID : 444 Trunk Session : 1 Native VLAN tagged : Enabled Native VLAN ID : 0 Number of packets received : 0 Number of bytes received : 0 Number of packets sent : 0 Number of bytes sent : 0 Number of packets dropped : 0 ap7532-11E6C4#