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> Monitoring Configuration of Tunnel Parameters with AAA
Monitoring Configuration of Tunnel Parameters with AAA
Purpose
Display configuration of tunnel parameters used for tunnel definitions.
Action
To display the configuration of tunnel parameters used for tunnel definitions:
host1#show aaa tunnel-parameters
Tunnel password is 3&92k%b#q4
Tunnel client-name is <NULL>
Tunnel nas-port-method is none
Tunnel switch profile is boston
Tunnel tx-connect-speed-method is qos
Tunnel nas-port ignore disabled
Tunnel nas-port-type ignore disabled
Tunnel assignmentId format is assignmentId
Tunnel calling number format is descriptive
Tunnel calling number format fallback is fixed
Meaning
Table 79 lists the show aaa tunnel-parameters command output fields.
Table 79: show aaa tunnel-parameters Output Fields
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Tunnel password
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Default tunnel password
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Tunnel client-name
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Hostname that the LAC sends to the LNS when communicating about the tunnel
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Tunnel nas-port-method
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Default NAS port type
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Tunnel switch profile is
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Name of the default L2TP tunnel switch profile
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Tunnel tx-connect-speed-method is
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Method that the router uses to calculate the transmit connect speed of the subscriber's access interface: static layer2, dynamic layer2, qos, actual, not set
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Tunnel nas-port ignore
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Whether the router uses the tunnel peer's NAS-Port [5] attribute; enabled or disabled
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Tunnel nas-port-type ignore
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Whether the router uses the tunnel peer's NAS-Port-Type [61] attribute; enabled or disabled
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Tunnel assignmentId format
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Value of the tunnel assignment ID that is passed to PPP/L2TP
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Tunnel calling number format
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Format configured for L2TP Calling Number AVP 22 generated by the LAC
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Tunnel calling number format fallback
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Fallback format configured for L2TP Calling Number AVP 22 generated by the LAC
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Related Topics
- show aaa tunnel-parameters command