Cisco Cisco ASR 5700 Guía Para Resolver Problemas

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  Access Tech: Other                     Access Network Peer ID: n/a
  callid: 4a6ae475                       msid: n/a
  Card/Cpu: 2/0                          Sessmgr Instance: 329
  state: Connected                       FA address: 66.174.112.72
  connect time: Mon May 18 23:45:54 2015 call duration: 00h10m28s
  idle time: 00h02m23s                idle time left:  n/a
  session time left: 23h49m32s
  ip address: 10.251.88.68
  ip pool name: MIP_Private
  ha-service name: HA1
  source context: HA                     destination context: XGWout
  Acct-session-id: A414F3F6
  RADIUS Auth Server IP: 198.51.100.1    RADIUS Acct Server IP: n/a
  NAS IP Address: 10.208.148.135         Nexthop IP Address: 209.165.200.230
  active input acl: ECS_ACL              active output acl: ECS_ACL
  ECS Rulebase: 201                      Firewall-and-Nat Policy: MIP
   Nat Realm: MIP_NAT_Int       Nat ip address: 170.200.132.0   (on-demand) (MIP_NAT_Int04)
   Nexthop ip address: 209.165.200.230
  Nat port chunks allocated[start - end]: (1 chunk) [6464 - 6495]
  Max NAT port chunks used: 1
  HA binding care-of-addr(s): 203.0.113.1
  MIPHA binding 1:  Care-of-Address: 203.0.113.1
                    FA Address/Port: 203.0.113.1/434
    Home-Address: 10.251.88.68           HA-Address: 203.0.113.2
    Lifetime: 02h00m00s                  Remaining Life: 01h49m32s
    Revocation Negotiated: Yes           Revocation I Bit Negotiated: Yes
    MN-HA-Key-Present: TRUE              MN-HA-SPI:300
    FA-HA-Key-Present: TRUE              FA-HA-SPI:8832
  Proxy DNS Intercept List: ROAMINGDNS
  Downlink CSS Information
    Service/ACL Names: /ECS_ACL
      downlink pkts to svc: 229          downlink pkts from svc: 229
  Uplink CSS Information
    Service/ACL Names: /ECS_ACL
      uplink pkts to svc: 254            uplink pkts from svc: 252
  input pkts: 254                                 output pkts: 229
  input bytes: 24088                              output bytes: 129012
Non-Subscriber specific commands
Although the commands “show port npu counters” and “show port datalink counters” apply to an
entire interface, if trying to see if the system is processing data for a particular subscriber out the
egress interface (see mention above of limitation of monitor subscriber), and the the subscriber
can be controlled, then try to send very large packets through the network, and see if the interface
counters increment by the number of packets sent in the short window during which they are
sent. Being able to do this with confidence in the results requires making sure the counters for the
packet size chosen are not normally incrementing very frequently before running the test.