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TERMINAL SERVERS
{SHOW }
[CHARACTERISTICS
]
{MONITOR
}PORT n [PPP] {LCP
}
[COUNTERS
]
{LIST
}
{IPCP
}
[STATUS
]
These secure commands display information associated with PPP LCP, IPCP,
or ATCP ports from the access server database.
CHARACTERISTICS
This command displays current values for port PPP LCP, IPCP, or ATCP
characteristics. Characteristics for the specified port, which may include
name, identification string, restart timer time, maximum transmissions
failure, charter mask, as well as additional characteristics, will be displayed.
The information includes the latest values configured by the SET PORT n
PPP LCP/IPCP command. To see the values actually being used by the link,
use the PPP LCP/IPCP STATUS command.
COUNTERS
The COUNTERS command displays information about all the counters
relevant to the LCP or IPCP protocol operation. This command is normally
used as a diagnostic aid. You can zero each of these counters using the
CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands.
STATUS
The STATUS command display information about the state of the LCP or
IPCP implementation in the access server. Because of the nature of PPP
negotiations, this can be different than the configured characteristics shown
with the SHOW PORT n PPP LCP or IPCP CHARACTERISTICS display. This
command displays information in the general link status and the status of
each of the LCP or IPCP options.
Restrictions:
• MONITOR is a privileged command.
• When using the MONITOR command, your port type characteristic
should be set to ANSI; otherwise, the displayed information will scroll
off the screen.
• Secure users can only specify their port.
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