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the peer, or the peer refused to negotiate. This applies to an interface, IPCP, IPv6CP,
OSINLCP, and MPLS.
peer requested termination—Remote peer requested termination of the connection,
which means that a terminate request was received while the session was in an
open state. This applies to an interface, IPCP, IPv6CP, OSINLCP, and MPLS.
Example 1—Provides detailed output for a particular IP interface
host1#show ppp interface gig 2/1/7.1.1 full
PPP interface GigabitEthernet 2/1/7.1.1 is upp
Interface administrative status is open
Configured network protocol is IPCP
IPCP protocol configuration
configured
administrative-status
ip-address
dns-precedence
wins-precedence
ipcp-netmask-option
ipcp-lockout
max-negotiations
ipcp prompt-option dns
IPCP protocol status
operational-status
IPCP negotiated options
ip-address
ip-address-mask
primary-dns-address
secondary-dns-address
primary-wins-address
secondary-wins-address
IPV6CP Protocol Configuration
configured
administrative-status
ipv6-interfaceId
max-negotiations
IPV6CP protocol status
operational-status
OSINLCP protocol configuration
configured
administrative-status
OSINLCP protocol status
operational-status
Interface statistics
packets
octets
errors
discards
policed
LCP protocol configuration
max-receive-unit
authentication
magic-number
magic-number-mismatch
keepalive-timer
restart-timer
max-terminate
max-configure
max-failure
Chapter 8: Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol
true
open
6.6.6.6
local
local
disabled
disabled
30
enabled
up
local
11.1.1.1
none
none
none
none
none
false
open
0.0.0.0
30
not present
false
open
not present
in
0
14515
0
0
0
use lower layer
enabled
reject
30 seconds
3 seconds
2
10
5
peer
11.1.1.2
none
none
none
none
none
out
0
11296
0
0
0
291
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