Monitoring Operational Status within the Current VR Context
Purpose
Display dial-out state machine operational status and statistics within the current VR context.
This command displays aspects of the dial-out state machine and details about the dial-out routes themselves. This section presents sample output. The actual output on your router may differ significantly.
Action
To display dial-out state machine operational status and statistics within the current VR context:
host1#show l2tp dial-out virtual-router Dial-out Virtual Router Configuration and Operational Status Virtual router host1: Virtual router operational status: inService Maximum trigger buffers per session: 0
To display aggregate counts for dial-out state machines in each of the possible operational and administrative states:
host1:dialout#show l2tp dial-out virtual-router summary
To display detailed configuration, state, and statistics:
host1:dialout#show l2tp dial-out virtual-router detail
To display information about the operational or administrative state:
host1:dialout#show l2tp dial-out virtual-router state down
To displays dial-out information across all virtual routers:
host1:dialout#show l2tp dial-out virtual-router allVirtualRouters
![]() | Note: The level of a user’s permission determines the use of the allVirtualRouters option. For example, if you have permission to view only the current virtual router, then that is all that is displayed when you enter a command. |
Meaning
Table 106 lists the show l2tp dial-out virtual-router command output fields.
Table 106: show l2tp dial-out virtual-router Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
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Virtual router | Name of VR |
Virtual router operational status | Operational status of the VR |
Maximum trigger buffers per session | Maximum number of trigger packets held in buffer while the dial-out session is being established |