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routes (text) - routes that appear on the server when the client is connected. The route format is: dst- address [[gateway] [metric]] (for example, 10.1.0.0/24 10.0.0.1 1). Several routes may be specified separated with commas. If gateway is not specified, the remote address is used. If metric is not speciefied, the metric of 1 is used

service (any async l2tp ovpn pppoe pptp; default: any) - specifies the services available to a particular user

Example

To add the user ex with password lkjrht and profile ex available for PPTP service only, enter the following command:

[admin@rb13] ppp secret>

add name=ex password=lkjrht service=pptp profile=ex

[admin@rb13] ppp secret> print

 

 

 

Flags: X - disabled

 

 

 

 

#

NAME

SERVICE CALLER-ID

PASSWORD

PROFILE

REMOTE-ADDRESS

0

ex

pptp

 

lkjrht

ex

0.0.0.0

[admin@rb13] ppp secret>

7.2.4 Monitoring Active PPP Users

Command name: /ppp active print

Property Description

address (read-only: IP address) - IP address the client got from the server

bytes (read-only: integer/integer) - amount of bytes transfered through this connection. First figure represents amount of transmitted traffic from the router's point of view, while the second one shows amount of received traffic

caller-id(read-only: text) - for PPTP and L2TP it is the IP address the client connected from. For PPPoE it is the MAC address the client connected from. For ISDN it is the caller's number the client dialed-in from

""- no restrictions on where clients may connect from

encoding (read-only: text) - shows encryption and encoding (separated with '/' if asymmetric) being used in this connection

limit-bytes-in(read-only: integer) - maximal amount of bytes the user is allowed to send to the router

limit-bytes-out(read-only: integer) - maximal amount of bytes the router is allowed to send to the client

name (read-only: name) - user name supplied at authentication stage

packets (read-only: integer/integer) - amount of packets transfered through tis connection. First figure represents amount of transmitted traffic from the router's point of view, while the second one shows amount of received traffic

service (read-only: async l2tp ovpn pppoe pptp) - the type of service the user is using

session-id(read-only: text) - shows unique client identifier

uptime (read-only: time) - user's uptime

Example

[admin@rb13] > /ppp active print

 

 

 

Flags: R - radius

 

 

 

 

 

#

NAME

SERVICE CALLER-ID

ADDRESS

UPTIME

ENCODING

0

ex

pptp

10.0.11.12

10.0.0.254

1m16s

MPPE128...

[admin@rb13] > /ppp active print detail Flags: R - radius

0name="ex" service=pptp caller-id="10.0.11.12" address=10.0.0.254 uptime=1m22s encoding="MPPE128 stateless" session-id=0x8180002B

 

limit-bytes-in=200000000 limit-bytes-out=0

[admin@rb13] > /ppp active print stats

 

Flags: R - radius

 

 

#

NAME

BYTES

PACKETS

0

ex

10510/159690614

187/210257

[admin@rb13] >

 

 

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