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Cisco SCE 8000 CLI Command Reference
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference
show interface linecard subscriber mapping
The any-vpn keyword is a wildcard that matches all the mappings within the IP ranges, regardless of
their VPN, including non-VPN mappings.
Note the specific results of the following options:
• VLAN—if the VLAN tag is configured as a single subscriber (mapped to 0.0.0.0/0 on the VPN that
is mapped to the specified VLAN tag) this option displays that subscriber.
• included-in IP (no VPN specified)—matches non-VPN mappings only
• included-in IP VPN—matches private-IP mappings
• IP and VPN- the mapping must match the exact VPN as well as the IP range
Note The VLAN option is provided for backward compatibility. The options require that the entire VLAN or
VPN be defined as a single subscriber with an IP address of 0.0.0.0/0@vpn, which corresponds to the
VPN and VLAN subscriber definition of pre-3.1.5 versions.
Authorization: viewer
Examples The following example shows how to list the number of subscribers with no mapping:
SCE8000>enable 5
Password:<cisco>
SCE8000> show interface linecard 0 subscriber mapping none
Subscribers with no mappings:
N/A
Total 1 subscribers listed.
SCE8000>
The following example shows how to list the number of subscribers with IPv6 mapping:
SCE8000>enable 5
Password:<cisco>
SCE8000> show interface linecard 0 subscriber mapping IPv6 1080:a2b1::1e:0 test
Card 0 subscriber mapping included-in IPv6 1080:a2b1::1e:0
Subscribers with IPv6 mappings included in IPv6 range '1080:a2b1::/64':
Subscriber 'test', mapping '1080:a2b1::/64
Total 1 subscribers found, with 1 matching mappings.
The following example shows how to list the number of subscribers included-in IPv6 mapping:
SCE8000>enable 5
Password:<cisco>
SCE8000> show interface LineCard 0 subscriber mapping included-in IPv6 1080:a2b1::1e:0
There are 1 subscribers with 1 IPv6 mappings included in IPv6 range '1080:a2b1::/64'.
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