Monitoring Configured Destination Profiles or Host Profiles
Purpose
Display either a list of configured L2TP destination profiles or the host profiles defined in a particular profile.
If a nondefault L2TP RWS is configured for a particular host profile, the command displays the RWS setting as an attribute of that host profile. (See Example 2.)
Action
To display either a list of configured L2TP destination profiles or the host profiles defined in a particular profile:
host1#show l2tp destination profileL2TP destination profile westford1 L2TP destination profile foundIf a nondefault L2TP RWS is configured for a particular host profile, to display the RWS setting as an attribute of that host profile:
host1#show l2tp destination profile westfordL2TP destination profile westfordConfigurationDestination addressTransport ipUdpVirtual router lnsPeer address 192.168.1.99Destination profile maximum sessions is 5000StatisticsDestination profile current session count is 2Host profile attributesRemote host is remhost22.xyz.comConfigurationTunnel password is 23erf5Interface profile is ebcintsBundled group id is 1Bundled group id override is enabledMaximum sessions is 400Failover resync is failover-protocolStatisticsCurrent session count is 14Remote host is asciitextConfigurationBundled group id is 0Tunnel password is 222Interface profile is ascintsDefault upper binding type mlpppMaximum sessions is 250Failover resync is failover-protocolStatisticsCurrent session count is 2Remote host is mexicoConfigurationLocal ip address is 10.10.2.2Proxy lcp is disabledProxy authenticate is enabledmlppp upper binding typeDisconnect-cause avp is enabledReceive window size is 4Maximum sessions is 500Failover resync is failover-protocolStatisticsCurrent session count is 144 L2TP host profiles foundMeaning
Maximum number of sessions allowed for the destination profile
Number of packets that the peer can transmit without receiving an acknowledgment from the router
Table 83 lists the show l2tp destination profile command output fields.