Displaying PPP Counters

Field

Description

 

 

Code Rejects out

The number of LCP code-rejects sent to the peer from the

 

access server.

Echo Reqs in

The number of LCP echo-requests received from the peer.

Echo Reqs out

The number of LCP echo-requests sent to the peer from the

 

access server. This number should always be zero in this

 

version.

Echo Resps in

The number of LCP echo-replies received from the peer.

Echo Resps out

The number of LCP echo-replies sent to the peer from the

 

access server.

Prot Rejects in

The number of LCP protocol-rejects received from the

 

peer.

Prot Rejects out

The number of LCP protocol-rejects sent to the peer from

 

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.

 

 

Displaying IPCP Counters

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.

19-20 Configuring and Managing Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Ports