[rbak-nsp] Show ppp sessions/card
Mark Loveley
mloveley at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 17:49:19 EST 2011
"show ism gen" will give you lots of this kind of output, but beware on busy
production boxes. I have seen some "wacky stuff" happen when running
commands like this while the box has high cpu.
Card Status : 1:0, 2:0, 3:0, 4:1, 5:0, 6:0, 7:0,
8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 11:0, 12:0, 13:0, 14:0,
Max Circuits: 1: 0, 2: 0, 3: 0, 4: 32768, 5: 0,
6: 0, 7: 0, 8: 0, 9: 0, 10: 0,
11: 0, 12: 0, 13: 0, 14: 0,
Num Circuits (L2TP):
1: 0, 2: 0, 3: 0, 4: 0, 5: 0,
6: 0, 7: 0, 8: 0, 9: 0, 10: 0,
11: 0, 12: 0, 13: 0, 14: 0,
Num Circuits (MIP HA):
1: 0, 2: 0, 3: 0, 4: 0, 5: 0,
6: 0, 7: 0, 8: 0, 9: 0, 10: 0,
11: 0, 12: 0, 13: 0, 14: 0,
Num Circuits (OTHER):
1: 29, 2: 29, 3: 29, 4: 109, 5: 29,
6: 30, 7: 29, 8: 29, 9: 29, 10: 29,
11: 29, 12: 29, 13: 29, 14: 29,
On 5 January 2011 22:23, David Freedman <david.freedman at uk.clara.net> wrote:
> I know for l2tp, I would use "sh l2tp global ipc"
>
> Dave.
>
>
> On 05/01/2011 21:38, "Brent" <brent at ubtanet.com> wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me what the command is to show the total sessions per
> card
> > in an SE400? I think it's a hidden command. I got it once when I was
> > working on issue with tac, but I can't remember what it was.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brent
>
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