Transmit ZLB = 12
Transmit queue depth = 0
Retransmissions = 8
Tunnel operational configuration
Peer host name is 'Juniper-POS'
Peer vendor name is 'XYZ, Inc.'
Peer protocol version is 1.1
Peer firmware revision is 0x1120
Peer bearer capabilities are digital and analog
Peer framing capabilities are sync and async
Meaning
Table 92 on page 440 lists the
show l2tp tunnel
command output fields.
Table 92: show l2tp tunnel Output Fields
Field Description
Field Name
Configured status of the tunnel enabled
Configuration
Administrative status of the enabled tunnel:
■
enabled—No restrictions on creation and
operation of sessions for this tunnel
■
disabled—Router disabled existing sessions and
will not create new sessions on this tunnel
■
drain—Router will not create new sessions on
this tunnel
Administrative state
Whether or not the router sends traps to SNMP for
operational state changes
SNMP traps
Tunnel address information.
Tunnel address
Method used to transfer traffic
Transport
Name of the virtual router on which the tunnel is
configured
Virtual router
IP addresses of the local and remote ends of the
tunnel. If the router is set up to ignore address and
port changes in SCCRP packets, both the transmit
and receive addresses are listed for the peer.
Local and peer addresses
UDP ports for the local and remote ends of the tunnel.
If the router is set up to accept address and port
changes in SCCRP packets, both the transmit and
receive UDP ports are listed for the peer.
Local and peer UDP ports
Tunnel status information.
Tunnel status
Most restrictive of the following administrative states:
E Series router, destination, and tunnel. This setting,
rather than the administrative state of the tunnel,
determines whether the router can create new
sessions on a tunnel or whether the sessions on a
tunnel are disabled or not.
Effective administrative state
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Monitoring Detailed Configuration Information about Specified Tunnels
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