Monitoring PPPoE
Use the commands described in this section to display information about PPPoE interfaces and subinterfaces.
You can set a statistics baseline for PPPoE interfaces, subinterfaces, and circuits using the baseline pppoe interface command.
You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines of output based on a text string you specify. See JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Command-Line Interface for details.
baseline pppoe interface
- Use to set a statistics baseline for PPPoE interfaces, subinterfaces, and circuits.
- The router implements the baseline by reading and storing the statistics at the time the baseline is set and then subtracting this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
- You cannot set a baseline for groups of interfaces, subinterfaces, or circuits. You must set them one at a time.
- When baselining is requested, the time since the last baseline was set is displayed in hours:minutes:seconds or days/hours format. If a baseline has not been set, the message "No baseline has been set" is displayed instead.
- Use the optional delta keyword with PPPoE show commands to specify that baselined statistics will be shown.
- Examples
host1#baseline pppoe interface atm 2/0.1.1host1#baseline pppoe interface atm 2/0/0.1.1There is no no version. show aaa tunnel-parameters
- Use to display tunnel parameters that are configured for L2TP tunnel definitions, including the calling number format.
- Field descriptions
- Tunnel passwordDefault tunnel password
- Tunnel client-nameHostname that the LAC sends to the LNS when communicating about the tunnel
- Tunnel nas-port-methodDefault NAS port type
- Tunnel nas-port ignoreWhether the router uses the tunnel peer's NAS-Port [5] attribute; enabled or disabled
- Tunnel nas-port-type ignoreWhether the router uses the tunnel peer's NAS-Port-Type [61] attribute; enabled or disabled
- Tunnel assignmentID formatValue of the tunnel assignment ID that is passed to PPP/L2TP
- Tunnel calling number formatFormat configured for L2TP Calling Number AVP 22 generated by the LAC
host1#show aaa tunnel-parametersTunnel password is 3&92k5b#q4Tunnel client-name is host1Tunnel nas-port-method is noneTunnel nas-port ignore disabledTunnel nas-port-type ignore disabledTunnel assignmentId format is assignmentIdTunnel calling number format is descriptive, includes agent-circuit-id andagent-remote-idshow pppoe interface
- Use to display parameters on a PPPoE interface or a PPPoE subinterface.
- If you do not specify an interface and subinterface, the router displays the PPPoE interface and Status parameters for all configured interfaces.
- If you specify an interface with no subinterface, the router displays the PPPoE interface and Status parameters for that interface.
- If you specify an interface and subinterface, the router displays detailed parameters available for that subinterface.
- Field descriptions
- PPPoE interfaceInterface identifier. For more information about specifying the physical interface, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide, About This Guide.
- StatusOperational status of the interface; possible values are:
- operStatusUpInterface or subinterface is operational
- DownInterface or subinterface is not operational
- LowerLayerDownSubinterface is not operational because an underlying interface is down
- fullDisplays configuration, status, and statistics information
- max sessionsNumber of maximum allowable PPP sessions configured
- mtuMaximum transfer unit (MTU) value; when derived from the PPPoE MTU tag, the value can only be determined from an active session.
- acNameName of PPPoE access concentrator
- will not send ac info in PADS packetWhen the pppoe pads disable-ac-info command is issued, indicates that the router does not send the AC-Name and AC-Cookie tags in the PADS packet
- duplicate-protectionWhether duplicate protection is enabled or disabled for the interface
- capture remote circuit idWhether capture of the PPPoE remote circuit ID sent from the DSLAM is enabled or disabled for the interface
- active connectionsNumber of live PPP connections
- configured subinterfacesNumber of PPPoE subinterfaces you configured on an interface
- Assigned profileName of profile assigned to dynamic PPPoE interface
- PPPoE Statistics Counters
- PADI received/PADI transmittedNumber of initiation control packets received/transmitted
- PADO received/PADO transmittedNumber of offer control packets received/transmitted
- PADR received/PADR transmittedNumber of request control packets received/transmitted
- PADS received/PADS transmittedNumber of session confirmation control packets received/transmitted
- PADT received/PADT transmittedNumber of termination control packets received/transmitted
- PADM received/PADM transmittedNumber of message control packets received/transmitted
- PADN received/PADN transmittedNumber of network control packets received/transmitted
- PAD packets receivedTotal number of control packets received on the interface
- PAD packets transmittedTotal number of control packets transmitted on the interface
- Invalid PAD Packets
- Invalid VersionNumber of control packets received with an invalid version
- Invalid PAD CodeNumber of control packets received with an invalid code
- Invalid PAD TagsNumber of control packets received with invalid tags
- Invalid PAD Tag lengthNumber of control packets received with an invalid tag length
- Invalid PAD TypeNumber of control packets received with an invalid type
- Invalid PADI SessionNumber of invalid PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation sessions
- Invalid PADR SessionNumber of invalid PPPoE Active Discovery Request sessions
- Invalid PAD packet lengthNumber of control packets received with an invalid packet length
- Invalid PAD packetsNumber of invalid control packets received
- Total Invalid PAD packetsTotal number of invalid control packets received on the interface
- Insufficient ResourcesNumber of requests denied because of an inadequate number of sessions; check the number of active clients
- Lockout Configuration (seconds)Encapsulation type lockout settings for the PPPoE client associated with the dynamic PPPoE subinterface column; for more information about these fields, see Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients in Chapter 15, Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
- MinMinimum lockout time, in seconds
- MaxMaximum lockout time, in seconds
- Total clients in active lockoutsNumber of PPPoE clients currently undergoing dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- Total clients in lockout grace periodNumber of PPPoE clients currently in a lockout grace period
host1#show pppoe interface atm 1/0.1PPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 is operStatusUp (dynamic)PPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 has max sessions = 4000PPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 has acName of 111111111111111PPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 will not send ac info in PADS packetPPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 is in duplicate-protectionPPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 will capture remote circuit IDPPPoE interface ATM 1/0.1 has 1 active connections,out of 1 configured subinterfacesAssigned profile (any) : baseProfilePPPoE StatisticsCounters:PADI received 0PADI transmitted 1PADO received 1PADO transmitted 0PADR received 0PADR transmitted 1PADS received 1PADS transmitted 0PADT received 0PADT transmitted 0PADM received 1PADM transmitted 0PADN received 0PADN transmitted 0PAD packets received 2PAD packets transmitted 2Invalid PAD Packets:Invalid Version 0Invalid PAD Code 0Invalid PAD Tags 0Invalid PAD Tag length 0Invalid PAD Type 0Invalid PADI Session 0Invalid PADR Session 0Invalid PAD packet length 3Invalid PAD packets 0Total Invalid PAD packets 3Insufficient Resources 0Lockout Configuration (seconds): Min 5, Max 60Total clients in active lockouts: 0Total clients in lockout grace period: 0Example 2Uses the default MTU value (1494) host1#show pppoe interface fullPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 is operStatusUpPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has max sessions = 8000PPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 mtu 1494PPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has no acName setPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 autoconfigured subinterfacesPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has 1 active connections,out of 1 configured subinterfacesAssigned profile (any) : pppoetestPPPoE StatisticsCounters:PADI received 42PADI transmitted 0PADO received 0PADO transmitted 8PADR received 8PADR transmitted 0PADS received 0PADS transmitted 8PADT received 0PADT transmitted 7PADM received 0PADM transmitted 0PADN received 0PADN transmitted 0PAD packets received 50PAD packets transmitted 23Invalid PAD Packets:Invalid Version 0Invalid PAD Code 0Invalid PAD Tags 0Invalid PAD Tag length 0Invalid PAD Type 0Invalid PADI Session 0Invalid PADR Session 0Invalid PAD packet length 0Invalid PAD packets 0Total Invalid PAD packets 0Insufficient Resources 0Lockout Configuration (seconds): Min 10, Max 120Total clients in active lockouts: 0Total clients in lockout grace period: 0Example 3Uses the PPPoE MTU tag host1#show pppoe interface fullPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 is operStatusUpPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has max sessions = 8000PPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 will use tag value for mtuPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has no acName setPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 autoconfigured subinterfacesPPPoE interface FastEthernet 2/0 has 1 active connections,out of 1 configured subinterfacesAssigned profile (any) : pppoetestPPPoE StatisticsCounters:PADI received 44PADI transmitted 0PADO received 0PADO transmitted 10PADR received 10PADR transmitted 0PADS received 0PADS transmitted 10PADT received 0PADT transmitted 9PADM received 0PADM transmitted 0PADN received 0PADN transmitted 0PAD packets received 54PAD packets transmitted 29Invalid PAD Packets:Invalid Version 0Invalid PAD Code 0Invalid PAD Tags 0Invalid PAD Tag length 0Invalid PAD Type 0Invalid PADI Session 0Invalid PADR Session 0Invalid PAD packet length 0Invalid PAD packets 0Total Invalid PAD packets 0Insufficient Resources 0Lockout Configuration (seconds): Min 5, Max 60Total clients in active lockouts: 0Total clients in lockout grace period: 0show pppoe interface summary
- Use to display the operational and administrative status of all configured PPPoE interfaces.
- Field descriptions
- Total PPPoE interfacesNumber of configured PPPoE interfaces included in summary
- Administrative Status
- UpNumber of interfaces not affected by manual administrative intervention
- DownNumber of interfaces that cannot flow because of manual administrative intervention
- UpNumber of interfaces that are operational
- DownNumber of interfaces that are not operational
- LowerLayerDownNumber of interfaces that are not operational because an underlying interface is down
- NotPresentNumber of interfaces that are not operational because hardware is unavailable
host1:01#show pppoe interface summaryTotal PPPoE interfaces: 16Administrative Status:Up: 15Down: 1Operational Status:Up: 15Down: 1LowerLayerDown: 1NotPresent: 0show pppoe-service-name-table
- Use to display the contents of a PPPoE service name table configured on the router.
- The command displays the table name, action (terminate or drop) associated with the empty service name tag, and the name of each specific service name entry in the table.
- You must specify the name of the PPPoE service name table configured with the pppoe-service-name-table command from Global Configuration mode.
- To display the names of PPPoE service name tables that you can specify to complete the command, issue the show pppoe-service-name-table name ? command.
- Field descriptions
- Service Name TableName of the PPPoE service name table configured with the pppoe-service-name-table command
- Empty service name actionAction (terminate or drop) associated with the empty service name tag in the PPPoE service name table
- Service nameName of the specific (custom) service name tag configured with the service command
- Example 1Displays the names of PPPoE service name tables that you can specify to complete the command
host1#show pppoe-service-name-table name ?myDefaultTable myDefaultTable service-name-tablemyServiceTable1 myServiceTable1 service-name-tablemyServiceTable2 myServiceTable2 service-name-tablemyServiceTable3 myServiceTable3 service-name-tableExample 2Displays the contents of a default PPPoE service name table with no specific service name entries host1#show pppoe-service-name-table name myDefaultTableService Name Table myDefaultTableEmpty service name action: terminateExample 3Displays the contents of a PPPoE service name table that has three specific service name entries and the nondefault action (drop) associated with the empty service name tag host1#show pppoe-service-name-table name myServiceTable1Service Name Table myServiceTable1Empty service name action: dropService name: myISPServiceService name: myQOSClass1Service name: myQOSClass2Example 4Displays the names of all PPPoE service name tables configured on the router host1#show pppoe-service-name-table briefService-Name Table:myServiceTable1myServiceTable2show pppoe subinterface
- Use to display parameters for PPPoE subinterfaces.
- If you do not specify a subinterface, the router displays the configured PPPoE subinterface number and status for all configured PPPoE subinterfaces.
- If you specify an interface with no subinterface, the router displays the status for the subinterfaces associated with the interface.
- If you specify an interface and subinterface, the router displays detailed parameters available for that subinterface.
- To display configuration, status, and statistics information, use the full keyword.
- Field descriptions
- PPPoE subinterfaceInterface specifier
- StatusOperational status of the interface. Possible values are:
- operStatusUpInterface or subinterface is operational
- DownInterface or subinterface is not operational
- LowerLayerDownSubinterface is not operational because an underlying interface or subinterface is down
- URL StringURL string sent in the PADM message to PPPoE clients
- MOTM StringMessage of the minute string sent in the PADM message to PPPoE clients
- session idSession ID of the subinterface
- source MAC addressMAC address of PPPoE client
- MTUMaximum transfer unit (MTU) value; when derived from the PPPoE MTU tag, the value can only be determined from an active session.
- In OctetsNumber of octets received on the subinterface
- Out OctetsNumber of octets transmitted on the subinterface
- In PacketsNumber of packets received on the subinterface
- Out PacketsNumber of packets transmitted on the subinterface
host1:v0#show pppoe subinterface fastEthernet 1/1.1.1PPPoE subinterface fastEthernet 1/1.1.1 is operStatusUpURL String: http://www.urlofinterest.comMOTM String: a horse walks into a barPPPoE subinterface fastEthernet 1/1.1.1 has a session id of 1PPPoE StatisticsIn Octets: 480Out Octets: 256In Packets: 8Out Packets: 8Example 2 host1:v0#show pppoe subinterface fullPPPoE subinterface FastEthernet 2/0.11 is operStatusUp (dynamic)PPPoE subinterface FastEthernet 2/0.11 has a session id of 8PPPoE subinterface FastEthernet 2/0.11 has source MAC address 0090.1a40.280aPPPoE subinterface FastEthernet 2/0.11 has a MTU of 1494PPPoE StatisticsIn Octets: 165922Out Octets: 108283In Packets: 3607Out Packets: 3608show pppoe subinterface summary
- Use to display the operational and administrative status of all configured PPPoE subinterfaces.
- Field descriptions
- Total PPPoE subinterfacesNumber of configured PPPoE subinterfaces included in summary
- Administrative Status
- UpNumber of subinterfaces not affected by manual administrative intervention
- DownNumber of subinterfaces that cannot flow because of manual administrative intervention
- UpNumber of subinterfaces that are operational
- DownNumber of subinterfaces that are not operational
- LowerLayerDownNumber of subinterfaces that are not operational because an underlying interface is down
- NotPresentNumber of subinterfaces that are not operational because hardware is unavailable
host1:01#show pppoe subinterface summaryTotal PPPoE subinterfaces: 116Administrative Status:Up: 115Down: 1Operational Status:Up: 115Down: 1LowerLayerDown: 1NotPresent: 0show profile
- Use to display information about profiles.
- To display information about a specific profile, use the name keyword.
- To display a list of profiles configured on the router, use the brief keyword.
- Field descriptions
- ProfileName of the profile that is displayed
- IP addressIP address and subnet mask of the interface, or none if the interface is unnumbered
- Unnumbered interfaceSpecifier for the unnumbered interface, or none if the interface is numbered
- RouterName of the virtual router (VR) assigned to the profile; interfaces created by the profile are attached to this VR
- Directed BroadcastEnabled or disabled
- ICMP RedirectsEnabled or disabled
- Access Route AdditionEnabled or disabled
- Network Address TranslationEnabled or disabled; domain location (inside or outside)
- Source-Address ValidationEnabled or disabled
- Ignore DF BitEnabled or disabled
- Filter Option PacketsRouter filters out packets with IP options; enabled or disabled
- Administrative MTUMTU size configured on the profile
- TCP MSS valueMaximum segment size for TCP SYN packets traveling through the interface
- Inactivity TimerInactivity timer setting; enabled or disabled
- Route Map NameRoute map applied to the IP interface subscriber; enabled or disabled
- Auto DetectRouter automatically detects packets that do not match any entries in the demultiplexer table; enabled or disabled
- Auto ConfigureDynamic creation of subscriber interfaces on a primary IP interface; enabled or disabled
- IGMPEnabled or disabled
- static-groupsDisplays address of any static groups configured for IGMP
- Input policyName of input policy and whether statistics are enabled or disabled
- Output policyName of output policy and whether statistics are enabled or disabled
- PPP KeepalivePPP keepalive period, in seconds
- PPP Magic NumberEnabled or disabled
- PPP Peer DNS PriorityEnabled or disabled
- PPP Peer WINS PriorityEnabled or disabled
- PPP AuthenticationType of authentication configured: PAP, CHAP, or none
- PPP Authentication RouterName of authentication virtual router
- PPP Negotiate MRUMRU configured for the profile
- PPP Packet LogEnabled or disabled
- PPP State LogEnabled or disabled
- PPP Chap Challenge LengthMinimum and maximum Chap Challenge length
- PPP Passive ModeEnabled or disabled
- PPP MultilinkEnabled or disabled
- PPP IPCP netmask optionEnabled or disabled
- PPP AAA ProfileAAA profile associated with this PPP interface
- PPP Multilink FragmentationEnabled or disabled
- PPP Multilink Fragment SizeMultilink fragment size for this PPP interface
- PPP Multilink ReassemblyEnabled or disabled
- PPP Multilink MrruMultilink MRRU value for this PPP interface
- PPP Initiate IPInitiation of IPv4 over this PPP interface; enabled or disabled
- PPP Initiate IPv6Initiation of IPv6 over this PPP interface; enabled or disabled
- PPPoE Max SessionsMaximum number of PPPoE subinterfaces that can be on an interface
- PPPoE Always-offerRouter offers to set up a session for the client, even if the router has insufficient resources to establish a session; enabled or disabled
- PPPoE Remote-Circuit-IdThe router captures and processes a vendor-specific tag containing a remote circuit ID transmitted from a digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM); enabled or disabled
- PPPoE Log PPPoeControlPacketEnabled or disabled
- PPPOE duplicate-protectEnabled or disabled
- PPPoE ACNAMEAccess concentrator name
- PPPoE URLURL sent in PADM message to PPPoE clients
- PPPoE MOTMMessage of the minute sent in the PADM message to PPPoE clients
- PPPoE Service-Name TableName of the PPPoE service name table, if configured for the specified profile
host1#show profile name pppoeProfileProfile : pppoeProfileUnnumbered interface on : loopback 1Router : defaultDirected Broadcast : DisabledICMP Redirects : DisabledAccess Route Addition : EnabledNetwork Address Translation: DisabledSource-Address Validation : DisabledIgnore DF Bit : DisabledFilter Option Packets : DisabledAdministrative MTU : 1500TCP MSS value : 0Inactivity Timer : DisabledRoute Map Name : DisabledAuto Detect : DisabledAuto Configure : DisabledIGMP : Enabledstatic-groups :Input policy: bobb statistics enabledOutput policy: bobb statistics enabledPPP Keepalive : 30PPP Magic Number : enabledPPP Peer DNS Priority : disabledPPP Peer WINS Priority : disabledPPP Authentication : pap/chapPPP Authentication Router :PPP Negotiate MRU : (use lower layer MRU)PPP Packet Log : disabledPPP State Log : disabledPPP Chap Challenge Length : 16 - 32PPP Passive Mode : disabledPPP Multilink : disabledPPP IPCP Netmask Option : disabledPPP AAA Profile :PPP Multilink Fragmentation : disabledPPP Multilink Fragment Size : (use MTU)PPP Multilink Reassembly : disabledPPP Multilink Mrru : (use MRU)PPP Initiate IP : disabledPPP Initiate IPv6 : disabledPPPoE Max Sessions : 2PPPoE Always-offer : DisabledPPPoE Remote-Circuit-Id : EnabledPPPoE Log PPPoeControlPacket: DisabledPPPoE duplicate-protect : EnabledPPPoE ACNAME : CYM9876PPPoE URL : http://www.urlofinterest.comPPPoE MOTM : goodmorningPPPoE Service-Name table : myServiceTable1show radius override
- Use to display the current override settings configured on the RADIUS client (LNS) for the NAS-IP-Address [4], NAS-Port-Id [87], Calling-Station-Id [31], and NAS-Identifier [32] RADIUS attributes.
- Field descriptions
- nas-ip-addrOverride setting for the NAS-IP-Address attribute
- nas-port-idOverride setting for the NAS-Port-Id attribute; value is remote-circuit-id if configured with radius override nas-port-id remote-circuit-id command
- calling-station-idOverride setting for the Calling-Station-Id attribute; value is remote-circuit-id if configured with radius override calling-station-id remote-circuit-id command
- nas-infoVirtual router that generates the NAS-IP-Address and NAS-Identifier attributes for AAA broadcast accounting packets; current virtual router or authentication virtual router
host1#show radius overridenas-ip-addr: nas-ip-addrnas-port-id: remote-circuit-idcalling-station-id: remote-circuit-idnas-info: from current virtual routershow radius remote-circuit-id-delimiter
- Use to display the delimiter character configured to set off components in the PPPoE remote circuit ID value captured from a DSLAM.
- The default delimiter character is #.
- Example
host1#show radius remote-circuit-id-delimiter%show radius remote-circuit-id-format
- Use to display the format configured for the PPPoE remote circuit ID value captured from a DSLAM.
- If the PPPoE remote circuit ID value is configured to include any or all of the agent-circuit-id, agent-remote-id, and nas-identifier components, the display lists the components included and the order in which they appear.
- If the PPPoE remote circuit ID value is configured to use the format for the dsl-forum-1 keyword of the radius remote-circuit-id-format command, the display indicates that this format is in effect.
- The default format is agent-circuit-ID.
- Example
host1#show radius remote-circuit-id-formatnas-identifier agent-circuit-id agent-remote-id