
C613-50186-01 Rev B
Command Reference for AR2050V
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
L2TP C
OMMANDS
SHOW
L
2
TP
TUNNEL
Table 65:
Parameters in the output from
show l2tp tunnel
.
Parameter
Description
Tunnel ID
The L2TP tunnel ID, (assigned automatically by the device.
Tunnel Name
The name of the L2TP tunnel as specified by the
l2tp
tunnel
command.
Local IP Address
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the tunnel on this device. This is
either specified by the configuration if the device is in LAC
mode, or assigned automatically by the device if it is in LNS
mode.This may be specified directly by the
source
command, or derived from the interface set by that
command.
Remote IP Address
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the device at the remote end of
the tunnel. This may be specified directly by the
destination
command, or derived from a domain name set
by that command.
State
The current state of the tunnel:
•
idle—Idle
•
wait-ctl-reply—Await control reply
•
wait-ctl-conn—Await connect reply
•
established—Successful connection
•
closing—Closing connection
•
retry—Tie breaker lost, retrying connection
Created at
The date and time when the tunnel was created.
Tunnel Mode
The tunnel mode:
•
LAC—L2TP Access Concentrator—the initiating end of
the tunnel
•
LNS—L2TP Network Server—the other end of the tunnel,
authenticates the user and starts the PPP negotiation.
Remote Tunnel ID
The tunnel ID on the L2TP peer.
Remote Host Name
The host name of the L2TP peer.
Remote Vendor
Name
The name of the vendor for the L2TP peer device. E.g. Allied
Telesis International.
Local UDP Port
By default the local UDP port used for both L2TPv2
managed tunnels and L2TPv3 unmanaged tunnels
(Ethernet Pseudowires) is 1701. If both are configured,
change the UDP port for the unmanaged tunnel (
l2tp
unmanaged port
command).
Remote UDP Port
The UPD port used by the remote device for this L2TP
tunnel.