Reset l2tp counter – Allied Telesis RAPIER I User Manual
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L2TP Enhancements
Release Note
Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B
reset l2tp counter
Syntax
RESET L2TP COUnter
Description
This new command resets the general L2TP counters, which are displayed
using the show l2tp counter command.
Example
To reset the L2TP counters, use the command:
reset l2tp cou
Table 21: Parameters in the output of the enable l2tp debug=decode command
Parameter
Meaning
timestamp
The system time when the entry was added.
L2TP DECODE
Indicates that the output is L2TP decode debugging.
Tx
Indicates that the router or switch transmitted the packet to
a peer.
Rx
Indicates that the router or switch received the packet from
a peer.
TID
The local tunnel ID number associated with the packet.
CID
The local call ID number associated with the packet. The
first packet received from a peer will state the IP range and
port number of the call instead of a call ID number.
Header
Header information for the packet. This specifies the
version, type, flags, length, tunnel ID, session ID, sequence
numbers and any padding. For detailed information about
these, see
RFC 2661
.
Attribute Value Pairs (AVPs)
A list of the AVPs in the packet. For detailed information
about individual AVPs, see RFC 2661.
Payload
The first 64 bytes of the encapsulated frame from a payload
packet. This displays as raw data in hexadecimal format.