show crypto ipsec sa peer . show vpn-sessiondb detail l2l. You can naturally also use ASDM to check the Monitoring section and from there the VPN section. You might have to use a drop down menu in the actual VPN page to select Site to Site VPN / L2L VPN show you can list the L2L VPN connections possibly active on the ASA. Hope this helps - Jouni

ciscoasa# sh vpn-sessiondb ? detail Show detailed output email-proxy Email-Proxy sessions full Output formatted for data management programs index Index of session l2l IPsec LAN-to-LAN sessions ratio Show VPN Session protocol or encryption ratios remote IPsec Remote Access sessions summary Show VPN Session summary svc SSL VPN Client sessions Cisco ASA - Active VPN Peers - THWACK Ok, so after 3 days of looking, testing I'm not able to get what I want I'm looking a way to have in NPM the list of active VPN peers any Cisco ASA has at one particular moment, something similar to run the command show vpn-sessiondb l2l which output you can see below.. Session Type: LAN-to-LAN. Connection : 60.60.60.1. Index : 42 IP Addr : 60.60.60.1 Cisco Asa Show Vpn Sessiondb L2l - bebedescaful.ml

show vpn-sessiondb - and show of dhcpd lease does not show anyhing is there a way to show history of connections - i have just the DHCp (private IP ) that was dished to this client - Id like to try and map it to a uer or his public IP - can anyone assist please Comment. Premium Content You need an Expert Office subscription to comment.

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Showing and logging off VPN sessions via the ASA CLI – Das ASA# show vpn-sessiondb ? detail Show detailed output email-proxy Email-Proxy sessions full Output formatted for data management programs index Index of session l2l IPsec LAN-to-LAN sessions ratio Show VPN Session protocol or encryption ratios remote IPsec Remote Access sessions How can I reset a VPN tunnel on a Cisco ASA? - Network show vpn-sessiondb l2l output example: Connection : 192.168.1.1 Index : 330 IP Addr : 192.168.121.0 Protocol : IKE IPsec Encryption : DES 3DES Hashing : MD5 SHA1 Bytes Tx : 62226826 Bytes Rx : 71173170 Login Time : 17:15:49 PDT Sun Sep 7 2014 Duration : 19h:08m:49s Then to logoff that VPN tunnel you can execute the following to logoff based in