Monitoring Commands : show tunnel

show tunnel
Description
Use the show tunnel command to display the detailed running state for all tunnels.
Syntax
show tunnel [brief | configured | peers | summary]
show tunnel <tunnel name> [brief | configured | fastfail | ipsec [status] | summary]
show tunnel <tunnel name> stats flow [<traffic class 1-10>]
show tunnel <tunnel name> stats ipsec
show tunnel <tunnel name> stats latency
show tunnel <tunnel name> stats qos [<DSCP value>]
show tunnel <tunnel name> stats traffic-class
show tunnel stats cifs
show tunnel stats ssl
Arguments
tunnel <tunnel name>
stats flow <traffic class 1-10>
stats qos <DSCP value>
stats traffic-class
Defaults
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
See Also
See “show interfaces tunnel”. It is an equivalent command.
Usage Guidelines
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Examples
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eh-3500-1 (config) # show tunnel tunnel-2-7501 ipsec status
Tunnel tunnel-2-7501 ipsec state
Tunnel Oper: Down
IPSec Enabled: no
IPSec Oper: Disabled
Total IPSec SAs: in:0 out:0
eh-3500-1 (config) #
 
 
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eh-3500-1 (config) # show tunnel t1 stats traffic-class 4
Tunnel t1 Traffic Class 4 Statistics:
RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0
RX packets: 0 TX packets: 0
TX Invalid packets: 0
 
LAN queue dropped packets
Packet Overload: 0
Byte Overload: 0
Packet Overload on Flow: 0
Byte Overload on Flow: 0
Queue Time Exceeded: 0
eh-3500-1 (config) #
 
 
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eh-3500-1 (config) # show tunnel tunnel-2-8504 stats latency
Tunnel tunnel-2-8504 QOS 0 Latency Metrics:
Minimum Round Trip Time : 0
Maximum Round Trip Time : 4
Average Round Trip Time : 0
eh-3500-1 (config) #
 
Byte Overload on Flow: 0
Queue Time Exceeded: 0
eh-3500-1 (config) #

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