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Displaying PPP Counters
Field | Description |
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Code Rejects out | The number of LCP |
| access server. |
Echo Reqs in | The number of LCP |
Echo Reqs out | The number of LCP |
| access server. This number should always be zero in this |
| version. |
Echo Resps in | The number of LCP |
Echo Resps out | The number of LCP |
| access server. |
Prot Rejects in | The number of LCP |
| peer. |
Prot Rejects out | The number of LCP |
| the access server. |
Discards in | The number of LCP discard packets received from the peer. |
| A discard packet is the PPP equivalent of a “no op” |
| instruction. |
Discards out | The number of LCP discard packets sent to the peer from |
| the access server. This number should always be zero in |
| this version. |
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Use the SHOW PORT n IPCP command to display the IPCP counters for a port. This command requires no privileges. The display shows all the counters relevant to IPCP protocol operation. Most of this information is useful as a diagnostic aid. The CONNECT or DISCONNECT command zeroes each of these counters.