Information about specific L2TP peers.
Table I.2. iso.3.6.1.4.1.24693.1701
...OID | Type | Meaning |
0.1.0 | Integer | Number of tunnels in FREE state |
0.1.1 | Integer | Number of tunnels in OPENING state |
0.1.2 | Integer | Number of tunnels in LIVE (incoming) state |
0.1.3 | Integer | Number of tunnels in LIVE (outgoing) state |
0.1.4 | Integer | Number of tunnels in CLOSING state |
0.1.5 | Integer | Number of tunnels in FAILED state |
0.1.6 | Integer | Number of tunnels in CLOSED state |
0.2.0 | Integer | Number of sessions in FREE state |
0.2.1 | Integer | Number of sessions in WAITING state |
0.2.2 | Integer | Number of sessions in OPENING state |
0.2.3 | Integer | Number of sessions in NEGOTIATING state |
0.2.4 | Integer | Number of sessions in AUTH-PENDING state |
0.2.5 | Integer | Number of sessions in STARTED state |
0.2.6 | Integer | Number of sessions in LIVE state |
0.2.7 | Integer | Number of sessions in ACCT-PENDING state |
0.2.8 | Integer | Number of sessions in CLOSING state |
0.2.9 | Integer | Number of sessions in CLOSED state |
0.2.10 | Integer | Number of session negotiation slots free |
1.IP | String | The login name |
2.IP | String | The host name |
3.IP | Integer | Number of incoming tunnels |
4.IP | Integer | Number of outgoing tunnels |
5.IP | Integer | Seconds since oldest live tunnel connected |
6.IP | Integer | Number of live tunnels |
7.IP | Integer | Number of sessions |