9.6.2 Description
Explicitly disconnect a tunnel (the opposite of
connec
t). All data connections across
the tunnel are terminated and the control connection is closed.
If the tunnel object is associated with a particular remote PNS (as created with
<tunnel> create <ipaddress
>), it may be reconnected later, either explicitly with
another connect command, or implicitly by PPP requesting to use it.
If the tunnel object is allocated to the listener (as created with
<tunnel> create
liste
n), it is freed for use by future incoming connections.
9.6.3 Example
To disconnect Tunnel 1, enter:
pptp 1 disconnect
9.7 <tunnel> event
9.7.1 Syntax
<tunnel> event [<n>]
9.7.2 Description
Read or set the trace output level for a tunnel.
Configuration saving does not save this value. The default event level is 1; only very
serious errors are reported.
The Event levels are listed in the table below:
Level
Description
1
Only very serious errors reported (default)
2
Definite protocol errors or very significant events reported.
3
Channels going up/down reported.
4
Every packet and significant state change is reported.
5
Every packet sent/received is disassembled, and hex dumped.
9.8 <tunnel> info
9.8.1 Syntax
<tunnel> info [all]
9.8.2 Description
Provide information about the current settings of this tunnel. This includes all
configured state, and also current protocol information.
Specifying
all
prints out more information.
info
and
status
are synonyms.
9.9 list
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