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Displaying PPP Entity Status
Page 30-18
Displaying PPP Entity Status
The
pppstatus
command is used to view the operational status of one or more PPP Entities.
Displaying the Status of All PPP Entities
To view the operational status of all PPP Entities, enter the following command:
pppstatus
A screen similar to the following displays:
IP
IPX
BCP
CCP
Peer
Admin
Oper
Oper
Oper
Oper
ID
State
Mode
State
State
State
State
=====
======
=========
=======
=======
=======
=======
1
UP/UP
Normal
Open
Close
Open
Open
2
UP/UP
Multilink
Open
Open
Open
Open
The fields on this screen have the following meanings:
Peer ID
The number assigned to this PPP peer.
Admin State
Indicates the Administrative Status of this PPP Entity.
UP
means that this entity is enabled, or
operative.
DN
means that this entity is disabled, or inoperative.
Mode
Indicates whether
Normal
” or
Multilink
” operation is used by this PPP Entity. Multilink
operation is described under the heading Multi-Link PPP on page 30-2.
IP Oper State
Indicates the operational state of the IP Routing option.
Open
means that IP has successfully
negotiated a connection and is able to pass IP packets.
Closed
” means that IP has not yet
reached the open” state, and is therefore unable to pass IP packets. The reasons why the state
may be closed” are: 1) the call has been disconnected, 2) the protocol is in the process of
making a connection, or 3) the IP Routing option was not configured.
IPX Oper State
Indicates the operational state of the IPX Routing option.
Open
means that IPX has
successfully negotiated a connection and is able to pass IPX packets.
Closed
means that IPX
has not yet reached the open state, and is therefore unable to pass IPX packets. The reasons
why the state may be closed are: 1) the call has been disconnected, 2) the protocol is in the
process of making a connection, or 3) the IPX Routing option was not configured.