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Packets
The total number of PAP packets sent or received.
Octets
The number of bytes of data that were sent or received in those
packets.
Requests
The number of PAP “Request” packets sent or received. These are
the packets which contain the PAP name/password pairs.
Acks The number of Acks (success replies) sent or received for the PAP
requests (for example, if the peer sends a valid Request packet, the
router replies with an Ack).
Naks The number of Naks sent or received for the PAP requests (for
example, if the peer sends an invalid Request packet, the router
replies with a Nak).
chap Lists statistics for the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol.
Example:
list chap
CHAP Statistics In Out
--------------- -- ---
Packets: 0 0
Octets: 0 0
Challenges: 0 0
Responses: 0 0
Successes: 0 0
Failures: 0 0
Packets
The total number of CHAP packets sent or received.
Octets
The number of bytes of data that were sent or received in the
packets.
Challenges
The number of CHAP “Challenge” packets sent or received. A
CHAP Challenge packet includes a randomly generated encryption
key and is a demand on the peer to generate a suitable response
based on that key and on stored password information.
Responses
The number of CHAP “Response” packets sent or received. A
Response packet contains a peer’s answer to a “Challenge”
request.
Successes/Failures
The number of Success or Failure packets sent or received. A unit
sends out a Challenge packet and waits for the peer’s Response
reply. It then examines the Response packet and sends a Success
or Failure packet to indicate whether the Response was valid.
These counters reflect the number of Success or Failure packets
sent. A peer gets several tries to respond successfully before
authentication is considered to have failed.
mschap
Lists MS-CHAP statistics for each direction.
Monitoring PPP Interfaces (Talk 5)
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