19-4
C
HAPTER
19: T
UNNELING
C
OMMANDS
address
- address of particular PPTP Network Server in the table.
list pptp tunnel
<number>
sessions
Displays information on all current PPTP tunnel sessions.
Tun(nel) ID
- designation of the PPTP pipe
Ses(sion) ID
- designation of the PPTP session
Status
- status of the tunnel session. Values displayed are
NO STATE,
ALLOCATED, WAITING, CALLING, OFFERING, ANSWERING, CONNECTED,
DISCONNECTING LOCAL, DISCONNECTING REMOTE,
or
LOST CONTROL
TUNNEL
User Name
- Designation of user active on this tunnel session.
list pptp tunnels
Displays settings for all current PPTP tunnels.
Tun(nel) ID
- designation of the PPTP tunnel
Status
- state of the tunnel. Values displayed are
NO STATE,
ALLOCATED,
CONNECTING, STARTING SESSION, ESTABLISHED, STOPPING SESSION,
DISCONNECTING, LOST,
or
IDLE TIMEOUT
IP address
- IP address of the remote tunnel endpoint to which it is connected.
Depending on the RAS executing the command, if looking at the PNS, this
value is the LAC address.
Show Commands
show pptp,
show pptp settings
Displays settings for configured PPTP tunnels.
Maximum Number of Sessions
- Maximum number of simultaneous active
sessions PPTP supports.
Maximum Number of Tunnels
- Maximum number of simultaneous active
tunnels PPTP will support. Since sessions are multiplexed within a single tunnel,
this value displays the number of PPTP tunnels supported
per tunnel
.
Number of Control Channel Seek Descriptor
- Number of tunnel
terminators PPTP can simultaneously connect to. The default is
8
.
Flow Control
- Whether PPTP uses flow control on the data tunnel. The
default is
enabled
.
PPTP LOCAL PNS LIST
Index
Address
1
134.234.123.43
2
134.234.123.45
PPTP SESSIONS
TunID
SesID
Status
UserName
1
1
CONNECTED
curly
PPTP TUNNELS
TunID
Status
IP address
1
ESTABLISHED
149.112.214.102
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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Page 18: ...iv ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 30: ...1 12 CHAPTER 1 USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CLI ...
Page 50: ...3 14 CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATIVE CLI COMMANDS ...
Page 58: ...4 8 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING USERS ...
Page 70: ...6 8 CHAPTER 6 BRIDGING COMMANDS ...
Page 78: ...8 4 CHAPTER 8 INTERFACE COMMANDS ...
Page 82: ...9 4 CHAPTER 9 ARP COMMANDS ...
Page 88: ...11 4 CHAPTER 11 DHCP COMMANDS ...
Page 124: ...12 36 CHAPTER 12 IP ROUTING COMMANDS ...
Page 134: ...13 10 CHAPTER 13 DNS COMMANDS ...
Page 142: ...15 6 CHAPTER 15 MULTICASTING AND IGMP COMMANDS ...
Page 160: ...17 8 CHAPTER 17 PPP COMMANDS ...
Page 182: ...21 6 CHAPTER 21 ADDRESS TRANSLATION COMMANDS ...
Page 186: ...22 4 CHAPTER 22 IPSEC COMMANDS ...
Page 188: ...23 2 CHAPTER 23 SECURITY ASSOCIATION SA COMMANDS ...
Page 192: ...24 4 CHAPTER 24 TCP COMMANDS ...
Page 204: ...25 12 CHAPTER 25 SNMP COMMANDS ...
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Page 238: ...29 6 CHAPTER 29 TRACEROUTE COMMANDS ...
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