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show ppp interface

Syntax

show ppp interface [ interfaceType interfaceSpecifier ]
[ full | { dataRestriction }* [ protocolRestriction ]* ] [ state stateRestriction ]
[ delta ] [ filter ]

For multilinked PPP interfaces, the following options are additionally available:

show ppp interface mlppp [ interfaceSpecifier ] members [ filter ]

show ppp interface mlppp links [ filter ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
eap keyword added in JunosE Release 7.3.0.

Description

Displays information about the PPP interface type that you specify.

Options

  • interfaceType—Interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • full—Displays configuration, status, and statistics information for the interface, including information specific to LCP, IPCP, OSINLCP, MPLSCP, PAP, and CHAP; equivalent to specifying config status statistics
  • dataRestriction—One or more of the following keywords; you can repeat a keyword without effect
    • config—Displays information about the PPP interface configuration
    • status—Displays information about the PPP interface operational status
    • statistics—Displays information about the PPP interface statistics
  • *—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated multiple times in a list in the command line
  • protocolRestriction—One or more of the following keywords
    • eap—Displays EAP-specific information
    • lcp—Displays LCP-specific information
    • ip—Displays IPCP-specific information
    • ipv6—Displays IPv6CP-specific information
    • osi—Displays OSINLCP-specific information
    • mpls—Displays MPLSCP-specific information
    • pap—Displays PAP-specific information
    • chap—Displays CHAP-specific information
  • stateRestriction—Information is displayed only for interfaces in one of the following specified states:
    • open—Interface is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown command is operational
    • closed—Interface is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown command is operational
    • up—Interface on which the LCP has been negotiated
    • down—Interface on which the LCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations have failed, or the connection has been ended
    • lower-layer-down—Interface that is not up and is waiting for the lower layer to come up to initiate negotiations for LCP
    • not-present—Interface that is not present because the hardware is not available. When the interface is in this state, no detailed information is available.
    • passive—Interface with the operational status passive
    • tunneled—Tunneled PPP interfaces
    • no-ip—Interface on which IPCP is not configured
    • ip-open—Interface on which IPCP is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown ip command is operational
    • ip-closed—Interface on which IPCP is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown ip command is operational
    • ip-up—Interface on which the IPCP has been negotiated
    • ip-down—Interface on which the IPCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations failed, or the connection has been ended
    • no-ipv6—Interface on which IPv6CP is not configured
    • ipv6-open—Interface on which IPv6CP is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown ipv6 command is operational
    • ipv6-closed—Interface on which IPv6CP is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown ipv6 command is operational
    • ipv6-up—Interface on which the IPv6CP has been negotiated
    • ipv6-down—Interface on which the IPv6CP has not been negotiated, the negotiations failed, or the connection has been ended
    • no-osi—Interface on which OSINLCP is not configured
    • osi-open—Interface on which OSINLCP is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown osi command is operational
    • osi-closed—Interface on which OSINLCP is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown osi command is operational
    • osi-up—Interface on which the OSINLCP has been negotiated
    • osi-down—Interface on which the OSINLCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations failed, or the connection has been ended
    • no-mpls—Interface on which MPLSCP is not configured
    • mpls-open—Interface on which MPLSCP is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown mpls command is operational
    • mpls-closed—Interface on which MPLSCP is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown mpls command is operational
    • mpls-up—Interface on which the MPLSCP has been negotiated
    • mpls-down—Interface on which the MPLSCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations failed, or the connection has been ended
  • delta—Displays baselined statistics
  • filter—See Filtering show Commands
  • members—Lists all MLPPP member links, or only those for a specified MLPPP bundle
  • links—Lists all MLPPP encapsulated links, regardless of whether the links are members of an MLPPP bundle

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Published: 2011-04-01

 
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