Monitoring Global Configuration Status on E Series Routers
Purpose
Action
Meaning
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Display the global configuration and status for L2TP on E Series routers, including switched
sessions.
To display the global configuration and status for L2TP on E Series routers, including
switched sessions:
host1#show l2tp
Configuration
L2TP administrative state is enabled
Dynamic interface destruct timeout is 600 seconds
Data packet checksums are disabled
Receive data sequencing is not ignored
Tunnel switching is disabled
Retransmission retries for established tunnels is 5
Retransmission retries for not-established tunnels is 5
Tunnel idle timeout is 60 seconds
Failover within a preference level is disabled
Weighted load balancing is disabled
Tunnel authentication challenge is enabled
Calling number avp is enabled
Reject remote transmit address change is enabled for ip address
Ignore remote transmit address change is disabled
Disconnect-cause avp generation is enabled
Default receive window size is system chooses
Rx speed avp when equal is enabled
Destination lockout timeout is 300 seconds
Destination lockout test is disabled
Failover resync is silent-failover
Sub-interfaces
total
Destinations
0
Tunnels
0
Sessions
0
Switched-sessions 0
Table 83 on page 423 lists the show l2tp command output fields.
Table 83: show l2tp Output Fields
Field Name
Configuration
L2TP administrative state
Dynamic interface destruct
timeout
Data packet checksums
Receive data sequencing
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active
failed
auth-errors
0
0
n/a
0
0
0
0
0
n/a
0
0
n/a
Field Description
Configuration and status for L2TP on E Series routers,
including switched sessions
Status of L2TP on the router; enabled or disabled
Number of seconds that the router maintains dynamic
destinations, tunnels, and sessions after they have
terminated
Status of checking data integrity via UDP; enabled or
disabled
Whether the router processes or ignores sequence
numbers in incoming data packets
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