Table 81: show aaa tunnel-group Output Fields
(continued)
Field Description
Field Name
Strip domain is enabled
strip-domain
Single username used for all users from a domain in
place of the values received from the remote client
override-username
Single password used for all users from a domain in
place of the values received from the remote client
override-password
Tag that identifies the tunnel
Tunnel Tag
Destination address of the tunnel
Tunnel Peer
Source address of the tunnel
Tunnel Source
L2TP
Tunnel Type
Type of medium for the tunnel; only IPv4 is supported
Tunnel Medium
Password for the tunnel
Tunnel Password
ID of the tunnel
Tunnel Id
Host name that the LAC sends to the LNS when
communicating to the LNS about the tunnel
Tunnel Client Name
Host name expected from the peer (the LNS) when
during tunnel startup
Tunnel Server Name
Preference level for the tunnel
Tunnel Preference
Maximum number of sessions allowed on a tunnel
Tunnel Max Sessions
L2TP receive window size (RWS) for a tunnel on the
LAC; displays either the configured value or the
default behavior, which is indicated by system
chooses
Tunnel RWS
Name of the virtual router to map to the user domain
name
Tunnel Virtual Router
L2TP peer resynchronization method
Tunnel Failover Resync
The actual fields displayed depend on your
configuration
Field descriptions
Name of the L2TP tunnel switch profile
Tunnel Switch Profile
Method that the router uses to calculate the transmit
connect speed of the subscriber’s access interface:
static layer2, dynamic layer2, qos, actual, not set
Tunnel Tx Speed Method
Monitoring Configured Tunnel Groups with AAA
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