Troubleshooting Ppp And Pppoe Dynamic Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual

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Troubleshooting PPP and PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces

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Multicast 0, Broadcast 1
Errors 0, Discards 0
ARP Statistics:
In: ARP requests 0, ARP responses 0
Errors 0, Discards 0
Out: ARP requests 0, ARP responses 0
Errors 0, Discards 0
See show vlan subinterface.
You can issue the profile-reassign command to help you use PPP and PPPoE
packet–logging capabilities to debug and troubleshoot PPP and PPPoE dynamic
interfaces. To use the profile-reassign command, you must access Privileged Exec mode
at privilege level 5 or higher.
The profile-reassign command enables you to reassign the profile currently assigned
to the specified encapsulation type for the specified ATM 1483 subinterface. In effect,
you swap the currently assigned nondebug profile for a debug profile that has identical
attributes with the addition of one or more PPP or PPPoE packet–logging attributes
enabled.
To troubleshoot PPP and PPPoE dynamic interfaces:
Create a debug profile that includes the same attributes as an existing nondebug
1.
profile, with the addition of one or more PPP or PPPoE packet–logging attributes
enabled.
Observe the following guidelines when you create the debug profile:
Because PPP and PPPoE packet logging is performed at log severity 7 (debug
priority), configure a destination such as the console to log severity level 7 and
issue the log here command to enable packet capture using the debug profile you
created.
Before you reassign the debug profile to the ATM 1483 subinterface, make sure
that the number of PPP dynamic interfaces has not already exceeded the maximum
number of aggregate dynamic and static PPP interfaces for which you can log
PPP packets. For more information about this and other system maximums, see
JunosE Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums.
For details about creating and using profiles, see "Configuring a Dynamic Interface
from a Profile" on page 559.
Access Privileged Exec mode at privilege level 5 or higher.
2.
host1>enable 5
Password: *********
host1#
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