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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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show pppoe statistics<br />

Syntax show pppoe statistics<br />

<br />

Release Information <strong>Command</strong> introduced before <strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> Release 7.4.<br />

logical-interface-name option introduced in <strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> Release 10.1.<br />

Description (J Series Services Routers, M120 routers, M320 routers, and MX Series routers only)<br />

Required Privilege<br />

Display statistics information about PPPoE interfaces.<br />

Options none—Display PPPoE statistics for all interfaces.<br />

Level<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

logical-interface-name—(Optional) Name of a PPPoE underlying logical interface.<br />

view<br />

•<br />

Supported for M120 routers, M320 routers, and MX Series routers only.<br />

show ppp address-pool on page 447<br />

• show pppoe underlying-interfaces on page 495<br />

List of Sample Output show pppoe statistics on page 494<br />

show pppoe statistics (For the Specified Underlying Interface Only) on page 494<br />

Output Fields Table 88 on page 493 lists the output fields for the show pppoe statistics command. Output<br />

fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.<br />

Table 88: show pppoe statistics Output Fields<br />

Field Name<br />

Active PPPoE sessions<br />

Field Description<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.<br />

Total number of active PPPoE sessions and the number of packets sent and received during the<br />

PPPoE session, categorized by packet type and packet errors:<br />

• PADI—PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation packets.<br />

• PADO—PPPoE Active Discovery Offer packets.<br />

• PADR—PPPoE Active Discovery Request packets.<br />

• PADS—PPPoE Active Discovery Session-Confirmation packets.<br />

• PADT—PPPoE Active Discovery Termination packets.<br />

• Service name error—Packets for which the Service-Name request could not be honored.<br />

• AC system error—Packets for which the access concentrator experienced an error in performing the<br />

host request. For example, the host had insufficient resources to create a virtual circuit.<br />

• Generic error—Packets that indicate an unrecoverable error occurred.<br />

• Malformed packets—Malformed or short packets that caused the packet handler to discard the<br />

frame as unreadable.<br />

• Unknown packets—Unrecognized packets.<br />

Chapter 9: PPPoE Interface Operational Mode <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

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