Cisco 3825 Software Configuration Guide - Page 223
Syntax Description, Command Modes, Command History, Usage Guidelines, Examples, Related Commands
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Appendix A Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference show l2tp session show l2tp session To display basic information about all active L2TP sessions, use the show l2tp session command in the user EXEC mode. show l2tp session Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes User EXEC Command History Release 12.1(1)T 12.1(2)T 12.4(12)MR2 Modification This command was enhanced to display Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) information. This command was enhanced to display PPPoE session information on actual Ethernet interfaces. This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(12)MR2. Usage Guidelines Use the show l2tp session command to display information about all active sessions using L2TP. Examples The following is sample output from the show l2tp session command on a device with active L2TP sessions: Router# show l2tp session L2TP Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 4 LocID 9547 9580 9584 9595 Router# RemID 61932 61966 61970 61981 TunID 2220 2220 2220 2220 Username, Intf/ Vcid, Circuit 100, AT0/0: 1100, AT0/1:0/100 1200, AT0/1.1: 1101, AT0/1:0/101 State Last Chg Uniq ID est 2w6d 1 est 2w6d 21 est 2w6d 29 est 1w0d 37 Related Commands Command show l2tp domain show l2tp group show l2tp history failure show l2tp multilink Description Displays all VPDN domains and DNIS groups configured on the NAS. Displays a summary of the relationships among VPDN groups and customer/VPDN profiles, or summarizes the configuration of a VPDN group including DNIS/domain, load sharing information and current session information. Displays the content of the failure history table. Displays the multilink sessions authorized for all VPDN groups. OL-15667-03 Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide A-91