100
Line protocol state: DOWN
Description: Virtual-PPP10 Interface
Bandwidth: 100000kbps
Maximum transmission unit:1500
Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5
Internet address: 10.1.1.1/24 (primary)
Link layer protocol: PPP
LCP: initial
Physical: L2TP, baudrate: 100000000 bps
Last clearing of counters: Never
Last 300 seconds input rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Input: 154 packets, 1880 bytes, 0 drops
Output: 155 packets, 1875 bytes, 0 drops
Table 17 Command output
Field
Description
Current state
Physical state and administrative state of the virtual PPP
interface:
•
Administratively DOWN
—The interface is
administratively shut down by using the
shutdown
command.
•
DOWN
—The interface is administratively up but
physically down.
•
UP
—The interface is up both administratively and
physically.
Line protocol state
Link layer protocol state of the virtual PPP interface:
•
UP
—The interface is up at the data link layer.
•
UP (spoofing)
—The link layer protocol of an interface is
UP, but its link is an on-demand link or not present at all.
•
DOWN
—The interface is down at the data link layer.
Bandwidth
Intended bandwidth of the interface.
Hold timer
Interval in seconds for the interface to send keepalive packets.
retry times
Keepalive retry limit.
The interface determines that its peer has been down if it does
not receive a keepalive response when the keepalive retry limit
is reached.
Internet Address
IP address of the interface:
•
Internet protocol processing: disabled
—No IP address
is configured, and the interface cannot process IP
packets.
•
Primary
—The IP address is the primary one of the
interface.
Link layer protocol
Link layer protocol of the interface: PPP.
Physical
Physical type of the interface: L2TP.
baudrate
Baud rate of the interface.
Last clearing of counters
Time when the
reset counters interface
command was last
used to clear the interface statistics. This field displays
Never
if
the
reset counters interface
command has never been used
on the interface since device startup.
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