Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X IP SERVICES Configuration Manual page 193

For e series broadband services routers - ip services configuration
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show ipsec tunnel summary
show ipsec tunnel virtual-router
show license ipsec-tunnels
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Use to display a summary of all tunnels configured on the router.
Field descriptions
Total number of ipsec interface—Number of tunnels configured on the router
Administrative status—Number of tunnels with an administrative status of enabled
and disabled
Operational status—Number of tunnels with an operational status of up, down, lower
layer down, not present
Example
host1#show ipsec tunnel summary
Total number of ipsec interface is 40
Administrative status
Operational status
See show ipsec tunnel.
Use to display the status of tunnels configured on a virtual router.
To display only tunnels that are in a specific state, use the state keyword.
To display tunnels that are using a particular IP address, use the ip keyword.
Field descriptions
For a description of fields, see the show ipsec tunnel detail command.
Example
host1#show ipsec tunnel virtual-router default ip 10.255.1.13
IPSEC tunnel s0l1e3d0 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l1e3d1 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l2e3d0 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l2e3d1 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l3e3d0 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l4e3d0 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l4e3d1 is up
IPSEC tunnel s0l5e3d0 is up
See show ipsec tunnel.
Use to display the IPSec license key configured on the router and the number of tunnels
allowed on the router.
Example
enabled
disabled
40
0
up
down
lower-down
40
0
0
Chapter 5: Configuring IPSec
not-present
0
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