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gw-world:/> l2tp -state=all
Active and listening sessions
L2TP Tunnel Remote GW State Tunnel IDs
------------------ ------------------ --------------- ----------------
my_l2tp_tunnel1 Listening 0 44555
my_l2tp_tunnel2 Listening 0 30859
my_l2tp_tunnel2 203.0.113.1 Established 32008 39949
It is also possible to examine the child sessions open in a tunnel using the -child option. An
example of this is shown below where a single session (#1) is active:
gw-world:/> l2tp -state=active -child
Active sessions
L2TP Tunnel Remote GW State Tunnel IDs
------------------ ------------------ --------------- ----------------
my_l2tp_tunnel1 203.0.113.1 Established 32008 39949
#1 - Established 1 1
The pptp CLI Command
NetDefendOS provides the CLI command pptp to show information about both PPTP clients
and servers. The pptp command syntax and output closely follows that of the l2tp command
described above. For example, to list the current state of all PPTP servers and clients, the
command would be the following:
gw-world:/> pptp -state=all
Active and listening sessions
PPTP Tunnel Remote GW State
------------------ ------------------ ------------------
my_pptp_tunnel1 Listening
my_pptp_tunnel1 203.0.113.6 Established
Both these commands and their options are fully described in the separate NetDefendOS CLI
Reference Guide. Neither of these commands currently have an equivalent function in the Web
Interface.
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