Monitoring PPP Interfaces (Talk 5)

 

 

Prot Rejects

 

 

 

 

 

Indicates the total number of protocol reject packets transmitted and

 

 

received over the current point-to-point interface.

mppe

Displays encryption data statistics for Microsoft PPP Encryption (MPPE)

 

con®guration.

 

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

list mppe

 

 

 

 

MPPE Statistic

 

In

Out

 

--------------

 

--

---

 

Encrypted Octets :

0

0

 

Encrypted Packets :

0

0

 

Discarded Packets :

0

0

spap

Lists statistics for the Shiva Password Authentication Protocol.

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

list spap

 

 

 

 

SPAP Statistic

In

 

Out

 

-------------

--

 

---

 

Packets:

0

 

0

 

Octets:

0

 

0

 

Requests:

0

 

0

 

Acks:

0

 

0

 

Naks:

0

 

0

 

Dialbacks:

0

 

0

 

PleaseAuthenticates:

0

 

0

 

Change Passwords:

0

 

0

 

Alerts:

0

 

0

 

MCCP Call Reqs

0

 

0

 

MCCP Callbacks

0

 

0

 

MCCP ACKs

0

 

0

 

MCCP NAKs

0

 

0

 

Packets

 

 

 

 

The total number of SPAP packets sent or received.

 

Octets

 

 

 

 

The number of bytes of data that were sent or received in those

 

packets.

 

 

 

 

Requests

 

 

 

 

The number of SPAP ªRequestº packets sent or received. These

 

are the packets which contain the SPAP name/password pairs.

 

Acks The number of Acks (success replies) sent or received for the

 

SPAP requests (for example, if the peer sends a valid Request

 

packet, the router replies with an Ack).

 

Naks The number of Naks sent or received for the SPAP requests (for

 

example, if the peer sends an invalid Request packet, the router

 

replies with a Nak).

 

 

 

Dialbacks

 

 

 

 

The number of times a user:

 

v Requested a callback (roaming callback) and it was granted.

 

v Dialed-in and they were con®gured for required callback and

 

dialed back at the predetermined number stored in the user

 

pro®le.

 

 

 

 

PleaseAuthenticates

 

 

 

 

The number of SPAP please authenticate packets that have been

 

sent or received on this interface. An SPAP please authenticate

 

packet is sent as the result of a timeout when waiting for the other

 

end to send an SPAP authenticate request.

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