use tiebreaker: OFF
peer profile: NOT SET
session profile: NOT SET
trace flags: PROTOCOL FSM API AVPDATA FUNC XPRT DATA SYSTEM CLI
To view L2TPv3 system statistics:
(Instant AP)# show l2tpv3 system statistics
L2TP counters:-
Total messages sent: 99, received: 194, retransmitted: 0
illegal: 0, unsupported: 0, ignored AVPs: 0, vendor AVPs: 0
Setup failures: tunnels: 0, sessions: 0
Resource failures: control frames: 0, peers: 0
tunnels: 0, sessions: 0
Limit exceeded errors: tunnels: 0, sessions: 0
Frame errors: short frames: 0, wrong version frames: 0
unexpected data frames: 0, bad frames: 0
Internal: authentication failures: 0, message encode failures: 0
no matching tunnel discards: 0, mismatched tunnel ids: 0
no matching session_discards: 0, mismatched session ids: 0
total control frame send failures: 0, event queue fulls: 0
Message counters:-
Message RX Good RX Bad TX
ILLEGAL 0 0 0
SCCRQ 0 0 1
SCCRP 1 0 0
SCCCN 0 0 1
STOPCCN 0 0 0
RESERVED1 0 0 0
HELLO 95 0 95
OCRQ 0 0 0
OCRP 0 0 0
OCCN 0 0 0
ICRQ 0 0 1
ICRP 1 0 0
ICCN 0 0 1
RESERVED2 0 0 0
CDN 0 0 0
WEN 0 0 0
SLI 0 0 0
Configuring Routing Profiles
IAPs can terminate a single VPN connection on an Aruba Mobility Controller. The routing profile defines the
corporate subnets which need to be tunneled through IPsec. You can configure routing profiles for policy
based routing into the VPN tunnel using the Instant UI or the CLI.
In the Instant UI
To configure a routing profile:
1. Click
Routing
in the
Tunneling
window. The routing details are displayed.
2. Click
New
. The route parameters to configure are displayed.
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