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vpn trace

vpn trace

  The vpn trace dump command shows information about all matching VPN connections, including information about the time, the VPN number, the real IP address of the peer, which scripts have been run, and in the case of an error, the routine and line number of the software code where the error occurred.
vpn trace {enable | disable | reset |
dump {all | user
user} [{before | after} time | first | last] [slot number] [bad] [!]}

Syntax Description

enable

On by default, this command enables VPN trace logging.

disable

Turns off VPN trace logging.

reset

Resets the trace log.

dump {all | user user} [{before | after} time | first | last] [slot number] [bad] [!]

Displays the matching VPN trace log entries.

  • all displays all user connections.

  • user user displays a specific user's connection. user can be all or part of a user name or an IP address.

  • before or after time displays all entries that occurred before or after a specific time, where time is the time in seconds since the concentrator started up.

  • first or last displays the first or last entry.

  • slot number displays connections only for the specified module.

  • bad shows connections that had an error.

  • ! forces access to the trace. If you enter the vpn trace dump command and you receive a message that the concentrator cannot lock the trace, or if the system is locked up, enter ! to forec access. Caution: This command might clear the entire trace log.

Examples

> vpn trace dump all
 
947 seconds -- stepmngr trace enabled --
         947 seconds -- stepmngr trace reset+enabled --
         953 seconds -- stepmngr trace enabled --
         956 seconds -- stepmngr trace enabled --
manage @ 960 seconds :: lan-lan:VPN0:1:[198.41.9.36] (start)
         960 seconds doing rmnt_maintenance, (0 @ 0)
manage @ 960 seconds :: lan-lan:VPN0:1:[198.41.9.36] (done)
         962 seconds -- stepmngr trace enabled --
manage @ 1020 seconds :: lan-lan:VPN0:1:[198.41.9.36] (start)
         1020 seconds doing rmnt_maintenance, (0 @ 0)
manage @ 1020 seconds :: lan-lan:VPN0:1:[198.41.9.36] (done)
<vpn trace dump done, 15 records scanned>       
>

Related Commands

Command Description

show vpn

Shows VPN configuration and statistics


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