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You will see the interface's and its peers' information. In the peer information section look for the latest handshake (a line below allowed IPs). If you can see “latest handshake” it means the peer made a connection to the server.
You will see the interface's and its peers' information. In the peer information section look for the latest handshake (a line below allowed IPs). If you can see “latest handshake” it means the peer made a connection to the server.
This is an example of how the command’s output could look like:<br>
This is an example of how the command’s output could look like:<br>
[[File:WG show output v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
[[File:Teltonika Networks WG show output v3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]


'''Note:''' if you do not see the latest handshake line, then try pinging the server’s Public IP (the one specified in the Endpoint Host parameter) and/or server’s VPN IP (in this example it would be the 10.0.0.1) from each peer.
'''Note:''' if you do not see the latest handshake line, then try pinging the server’s Public IP (the one specified in the Endpoint Host parameter) and/or server’s VPN IP (in this example it would be the 10.0.0.1) from each peer.