Monitoring Active Subscribers
Purpose
Display the active subscribers on the router.
Action
To display information about all active subscribers on the router:
host1#show subscribers
Subscriber List
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Virtual
User Name Type Addr|Endpt Router
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xcfgUser1@vpn1 ipsec 10.227.5.106/local vpn1
User Name Interface
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xcfgUser1@vpn1 FastEthernet 5/2.4
User Name Login Time Circuit Id
----------------------- ------------------- -------------------
xcfgUser1@vpn1 06/05/12 10:58:42 0.4.1.10.fe.25.3b.0
User Name Remote Id
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xcfgUser1@vpn1 (800) 555-1212Meaning
Table 15 lists the show subscribers command output fields.
Table 15: show subscribers Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
|---|---|
User Name | Name of the subscriber |
Type | Type of subscriber: atm, ip, ipsec, ppp, tnl (tunnel), tst (test) |
Addr | Endpt | IP or IPv6 address and source of the address: l2tp, local, dhcp, radius, user. For local, dhcp, radius, and user endpoints, the address is that of the user. When the endpoint is l2tp, the address is that of the LNS. |
Virtual Router | Name of the virtual router context |
Interface | Interface specifier over which the subscriber is connected |
Login Time | Date, in YY/MM/DD format, and time the subscriber logged in |
Circuit Id | User's circuit ID value specified by PPPoE |
Remote Id | User's remote ID value specified by PPPoE |
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