Table 199: show ppp interface Output Fields (continued)
Level of
OutputField DescriptionField Name
extensiveInternet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) information.
• State—(All platforms except M120 and M320 routers) One of the following values:
• Ack-rcvd—A Configure-Request has been sent and a Configure-Ack has been received.
• Ack-sent—A Configure-Request and a Configure-Ack have both been sent, but a
Configure-Ack has not yet been received.
• Closed—Link is not available for traffic.
• Opened—Link is administratively available for traffic.
• Req-sent—An attempt has been made to configure the connection.
• State—(M120 and M320 routers) One of the following values:
• Ack-rcvd—A Configure-Request has been sent and a Configure-Ack has been received.
• Ack-sent—A Configure-Request and a Configure-Ack have both been sent, but a
Configure-Ack has not yet been received.
• Closed—Link is available (up), but no Open has occurred.
• Closing—A Terminate-Request has been sent but a Terminate-Ack has not yet been
received.
• Opened—Link is administratively available for traffic. A Configure-Ack has been both
sent and received.
• Req-sent—An attempt has been made to configure the connection. A Configure-Request
has been sent but a Configure-Ack has not yet been received.
• Starting—An administrative Open has been initiated, but the lower layer is still unavailable
(Down).
• Stopped—The system is waiting for a Down event after the This-Layer-Finished action,
or after sending a Terminate-Ack.
• Stopping—A Terminate-Request has been sent but a Terminate-Ack has not yet been
received.
• Last started—IPCP state start time.
• Last completed—IPCP state authentication completion time.
• Negotiated options:
• compression protocol—Negotiate the use of a specific compression protocol. By default,
compression is not enabled.
• local address—Desired local address of the sender of a Configure-Request. If all four
octets are set to zero, the peer provides the IP address.
• primary DNS server—Negotiate with the remote peer to select the address of the primary
DNS server to be used on the local end of the link.
• primary WINS server—Negotiate with the remote peer to select the address of the primary
WINS server to be used on the local end of the link.
• remote address—IP address of the remote end of the link in dotted quad notation.
• secondary DNS server—Negotiate with the remote peer to select the address of the
secondary DNS server to be used on the local end of the link.
• secondary WINS server—Negotiate with the remote peer to select the address of the
secondary WINS server to be used on the local end of the link.
• Negotiation mode—PPP Network Control Protocol (NCP) negotiation mode configured for
IPCP: Active or Passive
IPCP
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