Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 453

Software for e series broadband services routers link layer configuration guide
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Tunnel nas-port-type ignore—Whether the router uses the tunnel peer's
NAS-Port-Type [61] attribute; enabled or disabled
Tunnel assignmentID format—Value of the tunnel assignment ID that is passed to
PPP/L2TP
Tunnel calling number format—Format configured for L2TP Calling Number AVP 22
generated by the LAC
Example
host1#show aaa tunnel-parameters
Tunnel password is 3&92k5b#q4
Tunnel client-name is host1
Tunnel nas-port-method is none
Tunnel nas-port ignore disabled
Tunnel nas-port-type ignore disabled
Tunnel assignmentId format is assignmentId
Tunnel calling number format is descriptive, includes agent-circuit-id
and
agent-remote-id
See show aaa tunnel-parameters.
Use to display parameters on a PPPoE interface or a PPPoE subinterface.
If you do not specify an interface and subinterface, the router displays the PPPoE
interface and Status parameters for all configured interfaces.
If you specify an interface with no subinterface, the router displays the PPPoE interface
and Status parameters for that interface.
If you specify an interface and subinterface, the router displays detailed parameters
available for that subinterface.
Field descriptions
PPPoE interface—Interface identifier. For more information about specifying the
physical interface, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference
Guide.
Status—Operational status of the interface; possible values are:
operStatusUp—Interface or subinterface is operational
Down—Interface or subinterface is not operational
LowerLayerDown—Subinterface is not operational because an underlying interface
is down
full—Displays configuration, status, and statistics information
max sessions—Number of maximum allowable PPP sessions configured
mtu—Maximum transfer unit (MTU) value; when derived from the PPPoE MTU tag,
the value can only be determined from an active session.
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