Display detailed configuration information about specified sessions.
To display detailed configuration information about specified sessions:
To display L2TP session:
host1#show l2tp session
L2TP session 1/1/1 is Up
1 L2TP session found
To display L2TP session details:
host1#show l2tp session detail
L2TP session 1/1/1 is Up
Configuration
Administrative state is enabled
SNMP traps are enabled
Session status
Effective administrative state is enabled
State is established
Local session id is 25959, peer session id is 2
Statistics packets octets discards errors
Data rx 7 237 1 0
Data tx 6 160 0 0
Session operational configuration
User name is 't1.s1@local'
Tunneling PPP interface atm 0/0.1
Call type is lacIncoming
Call serial number is 0
Bearer type is none
Framing type is none
Proxy LCP was provided
Authentication method was chap Tunnel switch profile is chicago
Table 1 lists the show l2tp session command output fields.
Table 1: show l2tp session Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
|---|---|
Configuration | Configured status of the session |
Administrative state | Administrative status of the destination:
|
SNMP traps | Whether or not the router sends traps to Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for operational state changes |
Session status | Session status of the destination |
Effective administrative state | Most restrictive of the following administrative states: router, destination, tunnel, and session. This setting, rather than the administrative state of the session, determines whether the router can maintain this session or not. |
State | Status of the session: idle, connecting, established, or disconnecting |
Local and peer session id | Names the router uses to identify the session locally and remotely |
Statistics | Information about the traffic for this session |
Session operational configuration | Information received from the peer when the session was created |