JUNOSe 9.1.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide > Monitoring L2TP and L2TP Dial-Out
> Monitoring Chassis-wide Configuration for L2TP Dial-out
Monitoring Chassis-wide Configuration for L2TP Dial-out
Purpose
To display the chassis-wide configuration, operational state, and statistics for L2TP dial-out.
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 chassis-wide configuration, operational state, and statistics for L2TP dial-out:
host1#show l2tp dial-out
Operational status: inService
Connecting timer value: 30 seconds
Dormant timer value: 300 seconds
To display detailed chassis-wide configuration information:
host1#show l2tp dial-out detail
Dial-out Chassis Configuration and Operational Status
Chassis operational status : inService
Dormant timeout : 30 seconds
Connecting timeout : 30 seconds
Dial-out Chassis Statistics
Current sessions: 0
Maximum sessions: 0
Current sessions in the process of connecting: 0
Maximum sessions connecting at one time: 0
Current sessions pending: 0
Maximum sessions pending: 0
Current targets inhibited: 0
Maximum targets inhibited: 0
Authentication grant for nonexistent session: 0
Authentication deny for nonexistent session: 0
Dial-out Virtual router statistics
Virtual routers active: 0
Virtual routers created: 0
Virtual routers removed: 0
Virtual routers in init-pending state: 0
Virtual routers in init-failed state: 0
Virtual routers in down state: 0
Virtual routers in in-service state: 0
IP Discarded trigger frames: 0
Trigger frames received for unknown route: 0
Sessions in dormant state: 0
Sessions in pending state: 0
Sessions in authenticating state: 0
Sessions in connecting state: 0
Sessions in in-service state: 0
Sessions in inhibited state: 0
Sessions in post-inhibited state: 0
Sessions in failed state: 0
Dial-out target statistics
Targets active: 0
Targets created: 0
Targets removed: 0
Targets in down state: 0
Targets in inhibited state: 0
Targets in in-service state: 0
Triggers discarded: 0
Dial-out session statistics
Sessions active: 0
Sessions created: 0
Sessions removed: 0
Sessions reset: 0
Triggers received: 0
Triggers enqueued: 0
Triggers discarded: 0
Triggers forwarded: 0
Triggers max enqueued: 0
Authentication requests: 0
No resources for authentication: 0
Authentication grants: 0
Authentication Denies: 0
Dial-outs requested: 0
Dial-outs rejected: 0
Dial-outs established: 0
Dial-outs timed out: 0
Dial-outs torn down: 0
To display summary information for chassis-wide configuration:
host1#show l2tp dial-out summary
Virtual routers in init pending state : 0
Virtual routers in init failed state : 0
Virtual routers in down state : 0
Virtual routers in inService state : 0
Targets in down state : 0
Targets in inhibited state : 0
Targets in inService state : 0
Sessions in dormant state : 0
Sessions in pending state : 0
Sessions in authenticating state : 0
Sessions in connecting state : 0
Sessions in inService state : 0
Sessions in inhibited state : 0
Sessions in postInhibited state : 0
Sessions in failed state : 0
To display information about the operational or administrative state:
host1#show l2tp dial-out state inService
Meaning
Table 91 lists the show l2tp dial-out command output fields.
Table 91: show l2tp dial-out Output Fields
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Operational status
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Current operational status of the chassis
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Connecting timer value
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Configuration of the connecting timeout
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Dormant timer value
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Configuration of the dormant timeout
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Dial-out Chassis Statistics
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Statistics at the chassis level
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Current sessions
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Total number of session currently active on the chassis
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Maximum sessions
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Highest value of current sessions recorded on the chassis since the last router restart
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Current sessions in the process of connecting
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Sessions currently in the connecting state
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Maximum sessions connecting at one time
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Highest number of sessions recorded on the chassis at the same time since the last router restart
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Current sessions pending
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Sessions in the pending state
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Maximum sessions pending
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Highest number of sessions recorded in the pending state since the last router restart
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Current targets inhibited
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Targets currently in the inhibited state
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Maximum targets inhibited
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Highest value of targets recorded in the inhibited state since the last router restart
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Authentication grant for nonexistent session
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Number of authentication requests granted to nonexistent sessions
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Authentication deny for nonexistent session
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Number of authentication requests denied to nonexistent sessions
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Dial-out Virtual router statistics
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Statistics at the virtual router level
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Virtual routers active
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VRs in use by the state machine
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Virtual routers created
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VRs that have been used by the state machine
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Virtual routers removed
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VRs no longer used by the state machine
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Virtual routers in init-pending state
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VRs in the initializationPending state
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Virtual routers in init-failed state
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VRs in the initializationFailed state
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Virtual routers in down state
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VRs in the down state
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Virtual routers in in-service state
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VRs in the inService state
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IP Discarded trigger frames
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Trigger frames that IP discarded
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Trigger frames received for unknown route
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Trigger frames received for an unknown route
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Sessions in dormant state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the dormant state
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Sessions in pending state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the pending state
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Sessions in authenticating state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the authenticating state
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Sessions in connecting state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the connecting state
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Sessions in in-service state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the inService state
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Sessions in inhibited state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the inhibited state
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Sessions in post-inhibited state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the postInhibited state
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Sessions in failed state
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Sessions on the VR that are in the failed state
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Dial-out target statistics
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Statistics at the route target level
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Targets active
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Current active targets
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Targets created
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All targets created
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Targets removed
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Targets deleted
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Targets in down state
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Targets in the down state
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Targets in inhibited state
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Targets in the inhibited state
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Targets in in-service state
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Targets in the inService state
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Triggers discarded
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Trigger packets discarded
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Dial-out session statistics
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Statistics at the session level
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Sessions active
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Currently active sessions
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Sessions created
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All sessions created
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Sessions removed
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Sessions deleted
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Sessions reset
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Sessions reset using the l2tp dial-out session reset command
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Triggers received
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Triggers received for dial-out sessions
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Triggers enqueued
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Triggers that have been put into the queue
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Triggers discarded
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Trigger packets discarded
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Triggers forwarded
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Trigger packets forwarded
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Triggers max enqueued
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Maximum number of triggers that have been enqueued simultaneously since the last router reset
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Authentication requests
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Authentication requests received
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No resources for authentication
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Authentication requests not processed because of insufficient resources
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Authentication grants
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Authentication requests granted
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Authentication Denies
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Authentication requests denied
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Dial-outs requested
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Outgoing calls requested for sessions
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Dial-outs rejected
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Outgoing call requests that were rejected
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Dial-outs established
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Successful outgoing calls before the connecting timer expired
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Dial-outs timed out
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Number of times the connecting timer expired
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Dial-outs torn down
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Successful outgoing calls that were terminated
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Related Topics
- For detailed information about operational states, see Dial-Out Operational States
- show l2tp dial-out command
- show l2tp dial-out virtual-router command