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show l2tp tunnel

Syntax

show l2tp tunnel [ detail ] [ state { adminState | ifOperStatus |
failover-resync failoverResyncMode } ]
[ l2tpName | [ virtual-router vrName ] ip ipAddress [ l2tpNameNoDest ] ] [ filter ]

To display summary information:

show l2tp tunnel summary [ filter ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
failover-resync keyword and failoverResyncMode variable added in JunosE Release 9.0.0.

Description

Displays detailed information about the configured and operational status of selected L2TP tunnels or summary information for all L2TP tunnels.

Options

  • detail—Provides complete information about the specified sessions, including the L2TP host profile name
  • adminState—Displays information about tunnels only with the specified effective administrative state
    • enabled—Effective administrative state is disabled
    • disabled—Effective administrative state is enabled
    • drain—Effective administrative state is drain
  • ifOperStatus—Displays information about tunnels only with the specified operational state
    • up—Operational state is up
    • down—Operational state is down
    • lower-down— Operational state is lower down
    • not-present—Operational state is not-present
  • failoverResyncMode—Displays information about tunnels that use the specified failover resynchronization mode:
    • disable—Peer failover resynchronization is disabled
    • failover-protocol—Uses the L2TP failover protocol method
    • failover-protocol-fallback-to-silent-failover—Uses the L2TP failover protocol method; however, if the peer does not support this method, the silent failover method is used
    • not-configured—Uses the global failover method because peer failover resynchronization is not configured for L2TP host profiles and AAA domain map tunnels
    • silent-failover—Uses the L2TP silent failover method
  • l2tpName—Tunnel name
  • vrName—Name of the virtual router on which the tunnel exists
  • ipAddress—IP address
  • l2tpNameNoDest—Tunnel name
  • filter—See Filtering show Commands
  • summary—Displays the configured and operational status of all L2TP tunnels

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Published: 2011-04-01

 
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