- show services pgcp flows gateway gateway-name
- <brief | extensive | terse>
- <backup | master>
- <count>
- <destination-port destination-port>
- <destination-prefix destination-prefix>
- <destination-routing-instance vrf>
- <gate-id gate-id
- <gateway-name>
- <protocol protocol>
- <service-set service-set>
- <source-port source-port>
- <source-prefix source-prefix>
- <source-routing-instance vrf>
Command introduced in JUNOS Release 8.4.
gate-id option added in Release 9.2.
gateway-name option added in JUNOS Release 9.2.
destination-routing-instance option added in JUNOS Release 9.3.
source-routing-instance option added in JUNOS Release 9.3.
master option introduced in JUNOS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in JUNOS Release 9.6
Display information for PGCP flows.
gateway gateway-name — Display information about statistics associated with this virtual BGF.
none — Display standard information about all PGCP flows.
brief | extensive | terse — (Optional) Display the specified level of output.
backup — (Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant MultiServices PIC (rms) interface.
master — (Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC. If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the flows on the routing engine are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the flows on the primary services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup options, the master option is the default.
count — (Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.
destination-port destination-port — (Optional) Display information for a particular destination port.
destination-prefix destination-prefix — (Optional) Display information for a particular destination prefix.
destination-routing-instance vrf — (Optional) Display information for a particular destination VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF).
gate gate-id — (Optional) Display information about a particular gate.
gateway-name — (Optional) Display information about a particular virtual BGF.
protocol protocol — (Optional) Display information about one of the following IP protocol types:
service-set service-set — (Optional) Display information for a particular service set.
source-port source-port — (Optional) Display information for a particular source port.
source-prefix source-prefix — (Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.
source-routing-instance vrf — (Optional) Display information for a particular source VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF).
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Table 270 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp flows command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 270: show services pgcp flows Output Fields
user@host> show services pgcp flows gateway
VBGF1 Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Flow State Dir Frm count
UDP 4.0.0.102:0 -> 4.99.99.100:1024 Forward I 21531
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source 4.0.0.102:0 -> 3.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest 4.99.99.100:1024 -> 3.0.0.101:49174
UDP 0.0.0.0:0 -> 3.99.99.100:1024 Forward I 20999
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source 0.0.0.0:0 -> 4.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest 3.99.99.100:1024 -> 4.0.0.102:49234
UDP 4.0.0.102:0 -> 4.99.99.100:5060 Forward I 3
Gate id: 4295033089
NAT source 4.0.0.102:0 -> 3.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest 4.99.99.100:5060 -> 3.0.0.101:5060
UDP 3.0.0.101:0 -> 3.99.99.100:5060 Forward I 2
Gate id: 4295033088
NAT source 3.0.0.101:0 -> 4.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest 3.99.99.100:5060 -> 4.0.0.102:5060
UDP 0.0.0.0:0 -> 3.99.99.100:1025 Forward I 0
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source 0.0.0.0:0 -> 4.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest 3.99.99.100:1025 -> 4.0.0.102:49235
UDP 4.0.0.102:0 -> 4.99.99.100:1025 Forward I 0
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source 4.0.0.102:0 -> 3.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest 4.99.99.100:1025 -> 3.0.0.101:49175show services pgcp flows extensive
user@host> show services pgcp flows bgf-1 extensiveInterface: rsp1, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Flow State Dir Frm count
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP 4.0.0.102:0 -> 10.50.100.1:1024 Forward U 0
NAT source 4.0.0.102:0 -> 20.50.100.1:1024
NAT dest 10.50.100.1:1024 -> 4.0.0.101:10000
VRF: vrf1 —> vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON
SDR : 10000 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR : 10000 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP 4.0.0.102:0 -> 10.50.100.1:1025 Forward U 0
NAT source 4.0.0.102:0 -> 20.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest 10.50.100.1:1025 -> 4.0.0.101:10001
VRF: vrf1 —> vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON
SDR : 500 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR : 500 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP 4.0.0.101:0 -> 20.50.100.1:1024 Forward U 0
NAT source 4.0.0.101:0 -> 10.50.100.1:1024
NAT dest 20.50.100.1:1024 -> 4.0.0.102:10000
VRF: vrf1 —> vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 6000
Tman Policing: OFF
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP 4.0.0.101:0 -> 20.50.100.1:1025 Forward U 0
NAT source 4.0.0.101:0 -> 10.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest 20.50.100.1:1025 -> 4.0.0.102:10001
VRF: vrf1 —> vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: OFF