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show interfaces (Link Services IQ)

Syntax

show interfaces lsq-fpc/pic/port<brief | detail | extensive | terse><descriptions><l2-statistics><media> <snmp-index snmp-index><statistics>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

l2-statistics option introduced with Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description

(J Series, M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers only) Display status information about the specified link services intelligent queuing (IQ) interface.

Options

lsq-fpc/pic/port

Display standard status information about the specified link services IQ interface.

brief | detail | extensive | terse

(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

descriptions

(Optional) Display interface description strings.

media

(Optional) Display media-specific information about network interfaces.

l2-statistics

(Optional) Display Layer 2 queue statistics for Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP), FRF.15, and FRF.16 bundles.

snmp-index snmp-index

(Optional) Display information for the specified SNMP index of the interface.

statistics

(Optional) Display static interface statistics.

Additional Information

Link services IQ interfaces are similar to link services interfaces. The important difference is that link services IQ interfaces fully support Junos OS class-of-service (CoS) components.

Required Privilege Level

view

List of Sample Output

show interfaces extensive (MLPPP on Link Services IQ)
show interfaces extensive (Multiclass MLPPP on Link Services IQ)
show interfaces extensive (MLPPP on Link Services IQ Bundle)
show interfaces extensive (MFR on Link Services IQ Bundle)
show interfaces (Multiclass MLPPP on Link Services IQ)

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show interfaces (link services IQ) command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Physical Interface 

Physical interface

Name of the physical interface.

All levels

Enabled

State of the interface. Possible values are described in the “Enabled Field” section under Common Output Fields Description.

All levels

Interface index

Physical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.

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SNMP ifIndex

SNMP index number for the physical interface.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support.

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Link-level type

Encapsulation being used on the physical interface: Multilink-Frame-Relay-UNI-NNI (default), LinkService, Frame-relay, Frame-relay-ccc, or Frame-relay-tcc.

All levels

MTU

Maximum transmission unit size on the physical interface.

All levels

Device flags

Information about the physical device. Possible values are described in the “Device Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

All levels

Interface flags

Information about the interface. Possible values are described in the “Interface Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

All levels

Last flapped

Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hour:minute:second timezone (hour:minute:second ago). For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago).

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Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle options

Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI only) Configured information about Multilink Frame Relay bundle options.

  • Device typeDCE (data communication equipment) or DTE (data terminal equipment).
  • MRRU—Configured size of the maximum received reconstructed unit (MRRU): 1500 to 4500 bytes. The default is 1524 bytes.
  • Bandwidth—Speed at which the interface is running.
  • Fragmentation threshold—Configured fragmentation threshold: 128 through 16,320 bytes, in integer multiples of 64 bytes. The default setting is 0, which disables fragmentation.
  • Red differential delay limit—Red differential delay limit among bundle links has been reached, indicating an action will occur.
  • Yellow differential delay limit—Yellow differential delay among bundle links has been reached, indicating a warning will occur.
  • Red differential delay action—Type of actions taken when the red differential delay exceeds the red limit: Disable link transmit or Remove link from service.
  • Link layer overhead—Percentage of bundle bandwidth to be set aside for link layer overhead.
  • Reassembly drop timer—Drop timeout value to provide a recovery mechanism if individual links in the link services bundle drop one or more packets: 1 through 127 milliseconds. By default, the drop timeout parameter is 0 (disabled). A value under 5 ms is not recommended.
  • Links needed to sustain bundle—Minimum number of links to sustain the bundle: 1 through 8.
  • LIP Hello timer—Link Interleaving Protocol hello timer: 1 through 180 seconds.
    • Acknowledgement timer—Maximum period to wait for an add link acknowledgement, hello acknowledgement, or remove link acknowledgement: 1 through 10 seconds.
    • Acknowledgement retries—Number of retransmission attempts to be made for consecutive hello or remove link messages after the expiration of the acknowledgement timer: 1 through 5.

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Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle options (continued)

  • Bundle class—Bundle class ID.
  • LMI type—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI type:ANSI, Q.933 ANNEX A, or Consortium.
    • T391 LIV polling timer—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI Full status polling counter: 1 through 255, with a default value of 6.
    • T392 polling verification timer—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI error threshold. The number of errors required to bring down the link, within the event count specified by N393. The range is 1 through 10, with a default value of 3.
    • N391 full status polling count—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI Full status polling counter: 1 through 255.
    • N392 error threshold—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI error threshold: 1 through 10.
  • N393 monitored event count—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI monitored event count: 1 through 10, with a default value of 4.
  • Consortium LMI Settings
    • n391dte—DTE full status polling interval in seconds: 1 through 255.
    • n392dce—DCE error threshold: 1 through 10.
    • n392dte—DTE error threshold: 1 through 10.
    • n393dce—DCE monitored event count: 1 through 10.

      n393dte—DTE monitored event count: 1 through 10.

    • t391dte—DTE polling verification timer (in seconds): 5 through 30.
    • t392dce—DCE polling verification timer (in seconds): 5 through 30.

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LMI

Local Managment Interface packet statistics:

  • Input—Number of packets arriving on the interface (nn) and timestamp of the most recent packet arrival, in the format:

    Input: nn (last seen hh:mm:ss ago)

    Output—Number of packets sent out on the interface (nn) and how much time has passed since the last packet was sent, in the format:

    Output: nn (last seen hh:mm:ss ago)

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DTE Statistics

Statistics about information transferred from the data terminal equipment (DTE) to the data communications equipment (DCE).

  • Enquiries sent—Number of link status enquiries sent from the DTE to the DCE.
  • Full enquiries sent—Number of full enquiries sent from the DTE to the DCE.
  • Enquiry responses received—Number of enquiry responses received by the DCE from the DTE.
  • Full enquiry responses received—Number of full enquiry responses received by DCE from the DTE.

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DCE Statistics

Statistics about information transferred from the DCE to the DTE.

  • Enquiries received—Number of enquiries received by the DCE from the DTE.
  • Full enquiries received—Number of full enquiries received by the DCE from the DTE.
  • Enquiry responses sent—Number of enquiry responses sent from the DCE to the DTE.
  • Full enquiry responses sent—Number of full enquiry responses sent from the DCE to the DTE.

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Common Statistics

Statistics about messages snet between the DTE and the DCE.

  • Unknown messages received—Number of received packets that do not fall into any other category.
  • Asynchronouts updates received—Number of link status peer changes received.
  • Out-of-sequence packets received—Number of packets for which the sequence of the packets received is different from the expected sequence.
  • Keepalive responses timed out—Number of keepalive responses that time out when no Local Management Interface (LMI) packet was reported for n392dte or n393dce intervals. (See LMI settings.)

Traffic statistics

Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE). Input traffic refers to the fragments received by the ingress PFE, which get assembled into Layer 3 input packets. Output packets refer to the IP packets transmitted out of the ingress PFE to the LSQ, which get segmented into output fragments.

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DLCInn

Data-link connection identifier (DLCI) number of the logicial interview. The following information is displayed.

  • Flags—Values are:
    • Active—Set when the link is active and the DTE and DCE are exchanging information.
    • Down—Set when the link is active, but no information is received from the DTE.
    • DCE unconfigured—Set when the corresponding DCLI in the DCE is not configured.
    • Configured—Set when the correspondening DLCCI is configured.
    • DCE-Configured—Displayed when the command is issued from the DTE.

DLCI Statistics

(Frame Relay) Data-link connection identifier (DLCI) statistics.

  • Active DLCI—Number of active DLCIs.
  • Inactive DLCI—Number of inactive DLCIs.
 

Input rate

(Redundant LSQ) Rate of bits and packets received on the interface.

None specified

Output rate

(Redundant LSQ) Rate of bits and packets transmitted on the interface.

None specified

Statistics last cleared

Time when the statistics for the interface were last set to zero.

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Traffic statistics

Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Input fragments received by the router are assembled into input packets; output packets are segmented into output fragments for transmission out of the router.

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Frame exceptions

Information about framing exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface.

  • Oversized frames—Number of frames received that exceed maximum frame length. Maximum length is 4500 Kb (kilobits).
  • Errored input frames—Number of input frame errors.
  • Input on disabled link/bundle—Number of frames received on disabled links. These frames can result either from an inconsistent configuration, or from a bundle or link being brought up or down with traffic actively flowing through it.
  • Output for disabled link/bundle—Number of frames sent for a disabled or unavailable link. These frames can result either from an inconsistent configuration, or from a bundle being brought up or down while traffic is flowing through it.
  • Queuing drops—Total number of packets dropped before traffic enters the link services IQ interface. Indicates that the interface is becoming oversubscribed.

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Buffering exceptions

Information about buffering exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface:

  • Packet data buffer overflow—Packet buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ interface capacity.
  • Fragment data buffer overflow—Fragment buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when excessive differential delay is experienced across the links within a single bundle, or when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ capacity. Check the logical interface exception event counters to determine which bundle is responsible.

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Assembly exceptions

(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end only) Information about assembly exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface.

An assembly exception does not necessarily indicate an operational problem with the physical link services IQ interface itself. If multilink-encapsulated traffic is dropped or reordered after a sequence number has been assigned, the interface records one or more exception events. The physical interface can drop multilink-encapsulated fragments itself as a result. Any multilink packets or fragments dropped by the interface itself result in packet or fragment drop counts on individual logical interfaces. If the logical interface drop counts are zero, but exception events are seen, the most likely cause is a problem with the individual link interfaces. Even if the logical interface fragment drop counts are nonzero, excess differential delay or traffic losses on individual interfaces can be the root cause.

  • Fragment timeout—The drop timer expired while a fragment sequence number was outstanding. Occurs only if the drop timer is enabled. This timeout can occur if the differential delay across the links in a bundle exceeds the drop-timer setting, or if a multilink packet is lost in transit while the drop timer is enabled. These events do not necessarily indicate any problem with the operation of the physical link services IQ interface itself, but can occur when one or more individual links drop traffic. Check the logical interface exception event counters to determine which bundle is responsible.
  • Missing sequence number—A gap was detected in the sequence numbers of fragments on a bundle. These events do not necessarily indicate any problem with the operation of the physical link services IQ interface itself, but can occur when one or more individual links drop traffic. Check the logical interface exception event counters to determine which bundle is responsible.
  • Out-of-order sequence number—Two frames with out-of-order sequence numbers within a single link. This event indicates that an individual link within a bundle reordered traffic, making the link services IQ interface unable to correctly process the resulting stream. Check the logical interface exception event counters to determine which bundle is responsible.
  • Out-of-range sequence number—Received a frame with an out-of-range sequence number. These events can occur when a large amount of multilink-encapsulated traffic is lost or the multilink peer is reset, so that a large jump in sequence numbers results. A small number of these events can occur when the far end of a bundle is taken down or brought up. Check the logical interface exception event counters to determine which bundle is responsible.

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Hardware errors (sticky)

(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end only) Information about hardware errors:

  • Data memory error—A memory error was detected on the interface DRAM. Indicates possible hardware failure. Contact Juniper Networks technical support.
  • Control memory error—A memory error was detected on the interface DRAM. Indicates possible hardware failure. Contact Juniper Networks technical support.

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Egress queues

Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

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Queue counters

Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.

  • Queued packets—Number of queued packets.
  • Transmitted packets—Number of transmitted packets.
  • Dropped packets—Number of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.

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Logical Interface 

Logical interface

Name of the logical interface.

All levels

Index

Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.

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SNMP ifIndex

Logical interface SNMP interface index number.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support.

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Flags

Information about the logical interface. Possible values are described in the “Logical Interface Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

All levels

Encapsulation

Encapsulation being used: PPP or Multilink PPP.

All levels

Bandwidth

Speed at which the interface is running.

All levels

Bundle options

(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end interfaces only)

  • MRRU—Configured size of the maximum received reconstructed unit (MRRU): 1500 through 4500  bytes. The default is 1504 bytes.
  • Drop timer period—Drop timeout value to provide a recovery mechanism if individual links in link services bundle drop one or more packets: 0 though 2000  milliseconds. Values under 5 ms are not recommended. The default setting is 0, which disables the timer.
  • Sequence number format—Short sequence number header format (MLPPP only).
  • Fragmentation threshold—Configured fragmentation threshold: 64 through 16,320  bytes, in integer multiples of 64  bytes. The default setting is 0, which disables fragmentation.
  • Links needed to sustain bundle—Minimum number of links to sustain the bundle: 1 through 8.
  • Multilink classes—Number of multilink classes negotiated.
  • Link layer overhead—Percentage of bundle bandwidth to be set aside for link-layer overhead.

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Bundle status (MLPPP) or Multilink class status (Multiclass MLPPP)

Information about bundle status:

  • Remote MRRU—MRRU value received from remote peer. If negotiation has not been initiated, the default value is displayed.
  • Received sequence number—Sequence number for received packets.
  • Transmitted sequence number—Sequence number for transmitted packets.
  • Packet drops—Number and byte count of output packets that were dropped, rather than being encapsulated and sent out of the router as fragments. The packet drop counter is incremented if there is a temporary shortage of packet memory on the AS PIC, which causes packet fragmentation to fail.
  • Fragment drops—Number and byte count of input fragments that were dropped, rather than being reassembled and handled by the router as packets. This counter also includes fragments that have been received successfully, but had to be dropped because not all fragments that constituted a packet had been received. The fragment drop counter is incremented when a fragment received on constituent links is dropped. Drop fragments can be triggered by sequence ordering errors, duplicate fragments, timed-out fragments, and bad multilink headers.
  • MRRU exceeded—Number of reassembled packets exceeding the MRRU. This counter is not implemented in this release.
  • Fragment timeout—The drop timer expired while a fragment sequence number was outstanding. Occurs only if the drop timer is enabled. This timeout can occur if the differential delay across the links in a bundle exceeds the drop-timer setting, or if a multilink packet is lost in transit while the drop timer is enabled.
  • Missing sequence number—A gap was detected in the sequence numbers of fragments on a bundle.
  • Out-of-order sequence number—Two frames with out-of-order sequence numbers within a single link. This event indicates that an individual link within a bundle reordered traffic, making the multilink interface unable to correctly process the resulting stream.
  • Out-of-range sequence number—Received a frame with an out-of-range sequence number. These events can occur when a large amount of multilink-encapsulated traffic is lost or the multilink peer is reset, so that a large jump in sequence numbers results. A small number of these events can occur when the far end of a bundle is taken down or brought up.
  • Packet data buffer overflow—Packet buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ interface capacity.
  • Fragment data buffer overflow—Fragment buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when excessive differential delay is experienced across the links within a single bundle, or when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ capacity.

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Statistics

Information about fragments and packets received and sent by the router. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Input fragments received by the router are assembled into input packets; output packets are segmented into output fragments for transmission out of the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).

  • Bundle—Information for each active bundle link.
    • Fragments: Input and Output—Total number and rate of fragments received and transmitted.
    • Packets: Input and Output—Total number and rate of packets received and transmitted.
    • Multilink class—(Multiclass MLPPP only) Information about multiclass links used in the multilink operation.
  • Link—Information about links used in the multilink operation.
    • Link name—Interface name of the link services IQ channel and state information (physical link up or down).
    • Input and Output—Total number and rate of fragments and packets received and transmitted.

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NCP state

(PPP) Network Control Protocol state.

  • Conf-ack-received—Acknowledgement was received.
  • Conf-ack-sent—Acknowledgement was sent.
  • Conf-req-sent—Request was sent.
  • Down—NCP negotiation is incomplete (not yet completed or has failed).
  • Not-configured—NCP is not configured on the interface.
  • Opened—NCP negotiation is successful.

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Protocol

Protocol family configured on the logical interface.

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MTU

MTU size on the logical interface. If the MTU value is negotiated down to meet the MRRU requirement on the remote side, this value is marked Adjusted.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

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Route Table

Routing table in which this address exists. For example, Route table:0 refers to inet.0.

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Flags

Information about the protocol family flags. Possible values are described in the “Family Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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Addresses, Flags

Information about the addresses configured on the logical interface. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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Destination

IP address of the remote side of the connection.

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Local

IP address of the logical interface.

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Broadcast

Broadcast address on the logical interface.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support.

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MLPPP Bundle Interface

Logical interface

Name of the logical interface.

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Index

Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.

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SNMP ifIndex

Logical interface SNMP interface index number.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support.

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Flags

Information about the logical interface. Possible values are described in the “Logical Interface Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

All levels

SNMP-Traps

SNMP trap notifications are enabled.

All levels

Encapsulation

Encapsulation being used: PPP, Multilink PPP, or Multilink-FR.

All levels

Last flapped

Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hour:minute:second timezone (hour:minute:second ago). For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago).

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Bandwidth

Speed at which the interface is running.

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Bundle links Iinformation

Information about the bundled links.

  • Active bundle links—Number of active links.
  • Removed bundle links—Information about links used in the multilink operation.
  • Disabled bundle links—Number of disabled links.

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Bundle options

(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end interfaces only)

  • MRRU—Configured size of the maximum received reconstructed unit (MRRU): 1500 through 4500  bytes. The default is 1504 bytes.
  • Drop timer period—Drop timeout value to provide a recovery mechanism if individual links in link services bundle drop one or more packets: 0 though 2000  milliseconds. Values under 5 ms are not recommended. The default setting is 0, which disables the timer.
  • Inner PPP Protocol field compression—Inner PPP protocol compression is enabled or disabled.
  • Sequence number format—Short sequence number header format (MLPPP only).
  • Fragmentation threshold—Configured fragmentation threshold: 64 through 16,320  bytes, in integer multiples of 64  bytes. The default setting is 0, which disables fragmentation.
  • Links needed to sustain bundle—Minimum number of links to sustain the bundle: 1 through 8.
  • Multilink classes—Number of multilink classes negotiated.
  • Link layer overhead—Percentage of bundle bandwidth to be set aside for link-layer overhead.

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Bundle status (MLPPP)

Information about bundle status:

  • Received sequence number—Sequence number for received packets.
  • Transmit sequence number—Sequence number for transmitted packets.
  • Packet drops—Number and byte count of output packets that were dropped, rather than being encapsulated and sent out of the router as fragments. The packet drop counter is incremented if there is a temporary shortage of packet memory on the AS PIC, which causes packet fragmentation to fail.
  • Fragment drops—Number and byte count of input fragments that were dropped, rather than being reassembled and handled by the router as packets. This counter also includes fragments that have been received successfully but had to be dropped because not all fragments that constituted a packet had been received. The fragment drop counter is incremented when a fragment received on constituent links is dropped. Drop fragments can be triggered by sequence ordering errors, duplicate fragments, timed-out fragments, and bad multilink headers.
  • MRRU exceeded—Number of reassembled packets exceeding the MRRU. This counter is not implemented in this release.
  • Fragment timeout—The drop timer expired while a fragment sequence number was outstanding. Occurs only if the drop timer is enabled. This timeout can occur if the differential delay across the links in a bundle exceeds the drop-timer setting, or if a multilink packet is lost in transit while the drop timer is enabled.
  • Missing sequence number—A gap was detected in the sequence numbers of fragments on a bundle.
  • Out-of-order sequence number—Two frames with out-of-order sequence numbers occurred within a single link. This event indicates that an individual link within a bundle reordered traffic, making the multilink interface unable to correctly process the resulting stream.
  • Out-of-range sequence number—A frame was received with an out-of-range sequence number. These events can occur when a large amount of multilink-encapsulated traffic is lost or the multilink peer is reset, so that a large jump in sequence numbers results. A small number of these events can occur when the far end of a bundle is taken down or brought up.
  • Packet data buffer overflow—Packet buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ interface capacity.
  • Fragment data buffer overflow—Fragment buffer memory is full. This overflow can occur when excessive differential delay is experienced across the links within a single bundle, or when the aggregate data rate exceeds the physical link services IQ capacity.

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Statistics

Information about frames, bytes, and bits per second received and sent by the router. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).

The bundle, multilink, and network statistics are reported by the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE). The Multi Link Detail statistics like fragments, non-fragments and LFI are reported by the PIC.

However, the PFE reports an extra overhead of 2 bytes in the output when compared with the Multilink Detail Statistics. This is due to the service-cookie in the PFE which does the link demux for the ML header.

The difference in the bytes received and transmitted from Network and Multilink interfaces and Multilink statistics for each member link is divided between the ML and the PPP headers. For example the header counter for a long sequence configuration would be as follows.

  • Input side - Total overhead = 6 bytes.
    • ML: 4 bytes of ML header = 1 byte of Flag + 3 bytes of long sequence number.
    • PPP: 2 bytes of protocol field.
  • Output side - Total overhead = 11 bytes.
    • ML: 4 bytes of ML Header = 1 byte of Flag + 3 bytes of Long sequence number.
    • PPP: 5 bytes = 4 bytes of header + 1 byte of Idle flag.
    • 2 bytes of Service Cookie.
  • Bundle—Information for each active bundle link.
    • Multilink: Input and Ouput—Total number and rate of multilink frames, bytes, and bits per second received and transmitted. It is a module connecting LSQ PIC and its member link. Multilink Input displays L2 fragments received from the member link to the LSQ PIC. Multilink Output displays the L2 fragments transmitted from LSQ PIC to the member links.
    • Network: Input and Output—Total number of network frames, bytes, and bits per second received and transmitted. It refers to the packets transmitted from an ingress interface to the PFE and then to the LSQ PIC. Network Input displays the L3 packets received from the LSQ PIC to the PFE. Network Output displays the L3 packets transmitted from PFE to LSQ PIC.
  • Link—Information about links used in the multilink operation.
    • Link name—The interface name of the link services IQ channel and state information (physical link up or down) and up time.
    • Input and Output—Total number and rate of frames, bytes, and bits per second received and transmitted.

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Multilink detail statistics

Frames, bytes, and bits per second received and sent by the bundle. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).

The difference in the bytes received and transmitted from the bundle is divided between the ML and the PPP headers. For example the header counter for a long sequence configuration would be as follows:

  • Input side - Total overhead = 6 bytes.
    • ML: 4 bytes of ML header = 1 byte of Flag + 3 bytes of long sequence number.
    • PPP: 2 bytes of protocol field.
  • Output side - Total overhead = 9 bytes.
    • ML: 4 bytes of ML Header = 1 byte of Flag + 3 bytes of Long sequence number.
    • PPP: 5 bytes = 4 bytes of header + 1 byte of Idle flag.
  • Bundle—Information for the bundle link.
    • Fragments: Input and Output—Total number and rate of multilink fragments received and transmitted.
    • Non-fragments: Input and Output—Total number and rate of nonfragmented multilink frames received and transmitted.
    • LFI: Input and Output—Total number and rate of link fragmented and interleaved frames and bytes.

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Protocol

Protocol family configured on the logical interface.

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MTU

MTU size on the logical interface. If the MTU value is negotiated down to meet the MRRU requirement on the remote side, this value is marked Adjusted.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

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Route Table

Routing table in which this address exists. For example, Route table:0 refers to inet.0.

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Addresses, Flags

Information about the addresses configured on the logical interface. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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Destination

IP address of the remote side of the connection.

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Local

IP address of the logical interface.

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Broadcast

Broadcast address on the logical interface.

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Generation

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support.

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Sample Output

show interfaces extensive (MLPPP on Link Services IQ)

user@host> show interfaces lsq-0/2/0 extensive
Physical interface: lsq-0/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
  Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 25, Generation: 23
  Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
  Device flags   : Present Running
  Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
  Last flapped   : 2005-06-02 08:54:36 PDT (00:05:45 ago)
  Statistics last cleared: Never
  Traffic statistics:
   Input  bytes  :              8872424               229080 bps
   Output bytes  :              9856960               234448 bps
   Input  packets:                38202                  117 pps
   Output packets:                39453                  117 pps
  Frame exceptions:
    Oversized frames                  0
    Errored input frames              0
    Input on disabled link/bundle     0
    Output for disabled link/bundle   0
    Queuing drops                     0
  Buffering exceptions:
    Packet data buffer overflow       0
    Fragment data buffer overflow     0
  Assembly exceptions:
    Fragment timeout                  0
    Missing sequence number           0
    Out-of-order sequence number      0
    Out-of-range sequence number      0
  Hardware errors (sticky):
    Data memory error                 0
    Control memory error              0
  Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
    0 be                             0                    0                    0
    1 ef                             0                    0                    0
    2 af                             0                    0                    0
    3 nc                             0                    0                    0
  Logical interface lsq-0/2/0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 26) (Generation 5)
    Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
    Bandwidth: 256kbps
    Bundle options:
      MRRU                            1504
      Drop timer period               2000
      Sequence number format          long (24 bits)
      Fragmentation threshold         0
      Links needed to sustain bundle  1
      Multilink classes               0
      Link layer overhead             4.0 %
    Bundle status:
      Remote MRRU                     1500
      Received sequence number        0x0
      Transmit sequence number        0x0
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  9 (1401 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                0
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    4
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    Bundle:
      Multilink:
        Input :         79827        239       9593009       232288
        Output:         77533        234       9811743       238056
      Network:
        Input :         38202        117       8872424       229080
        Output:         39453        117       9856960       234448
    Link:
      ds-1/0/2:1:1.0 <-- up
        Input :          1114         87        180183       113608
        Output:          1577        118        199215       119064
      ds-1/0/2:1:2.0 <-- down
        Input :          1941        152        187948       118680
        Output:          1574        116        199494       118992
    Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted]
      Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
      Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
        Destination: 10.74.11/24, Local: 10.74.11.10
    Protocol iso, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted]
      Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
    Protocol mpls, MTU: 1488 [Adjusted], Maximum labels: 3
      Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted

show interfaces extensive (Multiclass MLPPP on Link Services IQ)

user@host> show interfaces extensive lsq-0/2/0
Physical interface: lsq-0/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
  Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 25, Generation: 23
  Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
  Device flags   : Present Running
  Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
  Last flapped   : 2005-06-02 08:54:36 PDT (00:02:25 ago)
  Statistics last cleared: Never
  Traffic statistics:
   Input  bytes  :              3474024               223704 bps
   Output bytes  :              4193992               233888 bps
   Input  packets:                15809                  116 pps
   Output packets:                16788                  117 pps
  Frame exceptions:
    Oversized frames                  0
    Errored input frames              0
    Input on disabled link/bundle     0
    Output for disabled link/bundle   0
    Queuing drops                     0
  Buffering exceptions:
    Packet data buffer overflow       0
    Fragment data buffer overflow     0
  Assembly exceptions:
    Fragment timeout                  0
    Missing sequence number           0
    Out-of-order sequence number      0
    Out-of-range sequence number      0
  Hardware errors (sticky):
    Data memory error                 0
    Control memory error              0
  Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
    0 be                             0                    0                    0
    1 ef                             0                    0                    0
    2 af                             0                    0                    0
    3 nc                             0                    0                    0
  Logical interface lsq-0/2/0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 26) (Generation 5)
    Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
    Bandwidth: 256kbps
    Bundle options:
      MRRU                            1504
      Drop timer period               2000
      Sequence number format          long (24 bits)
      Fragmentation threshold         0
      Links needed to sustain bundle  1
      Multilink classes               2
      Link layer overhead             4.0 %
    Multilink class 0 status:
      Received sequence number        0x4c38
      Transmit sequence number        0x4890
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  2551 (397084 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                52
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    953
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Multilink class 1 status:
      Received sequence number        0xffffff
      Transmit sequence number        0x3710
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  0 (0 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                0
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    0
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    Bundle:
      Fragments:
        Input :         33719        239       4041763       231632
        Output:         32371        234       4096545       237488
      Packets:
        Input :         15809        116       3474024       223704
        Output:         16788        117       4193992       233888
    Multilink class 0:
      Fragments:
        Input :         19331          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
      Packets:
        Input :          2064          0             0            0
        Output:          1864          0             0            0
    Multilink class 1:
      Fragments:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:         14096          0             0            0
      Packets:
        Input :         14096          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
    Link:
      ds-1/0/2:1:1.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
        Input :         20972        151       2030595       118080
        Output:         16184        116       2048468       118488
      ds-1/0/2:1:2.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
        Input :         12747         88       2011168       113552
        Output:         16187        118       2048077       119000
    Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted], Generation: 14, Route table: 0
      Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
      Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
        Destination: 10.0.1.0/30, Local: 10.0.1.2, Broadcast: Unspecified,
        Generation: 18

show interfaces extensive (MLPPP on Link Services IQ Bundle)

user@host> show interfaces lsq-7/1/0.0 extensive
Logical interface lsq-7/1/0.0 (Index 88) (SNMP ifIndex 114) (Generation 188)
    Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: Multilink-FR
    Last flapped: Never
    Bandwidth: 256kbps
    Bundle links information:
      Active bundle links       2
      Removed bundle links      0
      Disabled bundle links     0
    Bundle options:
      MRRU                                 1504
      Drop timer period                    1500
      Inner PPP Protocol field compression enabled
      Sequence number format               short (12 bits)
      Fragmentation threshold              0
      Links needed to sustain bundle       1
      Multilink classes                    0
      Link layer overhead                  4.0 %
    Bundle status:
      Received sequence number        0xb74
      Transmit sequence number        0xb74
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  0 (0 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                0
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    0
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    Bundle:
      Multilink:
        Input :        315381          0      42757818            0
        Output:        315381          0      43388580            0
      Network:
        Input :        315381          0      40952064            0
        Output:        315381          0      40952064            0
    Link:
      ds-6/0/0:1:1.0
        Up time: Up since boot
        Input :         63794          0      25146728            0
        Output:         63778          0      25273164            0
      ds-6/0/0:1:2.0
        Up time: Up since boot
        Input :        251587          0      17611090            0
        Output:        251603          0      18115416            0
    Multilink detail statistics:
    Bundle:
      Fragments:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
      Non-fragments:
        Input :        293748          0      19387368            0
        Output:        293748          0      20562360            0
      LFI:
        Input :         21633          0      22152192            0
        Output:         21633          0      22325256            0
    Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 204, Route table: 0
      Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
        Destination: 10.0.1.0/30, Local: 10.0.1.2, Broadcast:
Unspecified, Generation: 214

show interfaces extensive (MFR on Link Services IQ Bundle)

user@host> show interfaces lsq-1/0/0:0 extensive
Physical interface: lsq-1/0/0:0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
  Interface index: 179, SNMP ifIndex: 746, Generation: 182
  Link-level type: Multilink-FR-UNI-NNI, MTU: 1508
  Device flags   : Present Running
  Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
  Last flapped   : 2010-11-15 01:11:00 PST (00:31:58 ago)
  Statistics last cleared: Never
  Hold-times     : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
  Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle options:
    Device type                       DCE
    MRRU                              1508
    Bandwidth                         1536kbps
    Fragmentation threshold           0
    Red differential delay limit      120
    Yellow differential delay limit   72
    Red differential delay action     Remove link
    Reassembly drop timer             65535
    Links needed to sustain bundle    1
    Link layer overhead               4.0 %
    LIP Hello timer                   10
        Acknowledgement timer         4
        Acknowledgement retries       2
    Bundle class                      A
    LMI type                          Consortium
      T391 LIV polling timer          10
      T392 polling verification timer 15
      N391 full status polling count  6
      N392 error threshold            3
      N393 monitored event count      4
  Consortium LMI settings: n392dce 3, n393dce 4, t392dce 15 seconds
  LMI statistics:
    Input : 188 (last seen 00:00:01 ago)
    Output: 189 (last sent 00:00:01 ago)
  DTE statistics:
    Enquiries sent                       : 0
    Full enquiries sent                  : 0
    Enquiry responses received           : 0
    Full enquiry responses received      : 0
  DCE statistics:
    Enquiries received                   : 157
    Full enquiries received              : 31
    Enquiry responses sent               : 158
    Full enquiry responses sent          : 31
  Common statistics:                    
    Unknown messages received            : 0
    Asynchronous updates received        : 0
    Out-of-sequence packets received     : 0
    Keepalive responses timedout         : 0
  Traffic statistics:
   Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
   Output bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
   Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
   Output packets:                    0                    0 pps
   IPv6 transit statistics:
    Input  bytes  :                   0 
    Output bytes  :                   0
    Input  packets:                   0
    Output packets:                   0
  Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle errors:
    Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
    Fragment drops                  0 (0 bytes)
    MRRU exceeded                   0
    Exception events                0
  Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle statistics:
                     Frames        fps         Bytes          bps

    Multilink:
      Input :             0          0             0            0
      Output:             0          0             0            0
    Network:
      Input :             0          0             0            0
      Output:             0          0             0            0
  Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI bundle links information:
      Active bundle links       1
      Removed bundle links      0
      Disabled bundle links     0
  Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI active bundle links statistics:
                     Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    t1-7/0/0:1:3.0
      Up time: 00:31:24
      Input :             0          0             0            0
      Output:             0          0             0            0
      Current differential delay       0.0 ms
      Recent high differential delay   0.0 ms
      Times over red diff delay        0
      Times over yellow diff delay     0
      LIP:add_lnk lnk_ack lnk_rej    hello hel_ack lnk_rem rem_ack
      Rcv:      2       2       0        0     189       0       0
      Xmt:      2       1       0      189       0       0       0

  Logical interface lsq-1/0/0:2.0 (Index 77) (SNMP ifIndex 751) (Generation 142)
    Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-FR-UNI-NNI
    Last flapped: 2010-11-15 01:11:40 PST (00:31:18 ago)
    Bundle status:
      Received sequence number        0xfff
      Transmit sequence number        0x0
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  0 (0 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                0
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    0
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    Bundle:
      Multilink:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
      Network:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
    Link:
      t1-7/0/0:1:3.0
        Up time: 00:31:24
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
    Multilink detail statistics:
    Bundle:
      Fragments:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
      Non-fragments:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
    Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 153, Route table: 0
      Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
      Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
        Destination: 10.0.1.8/30, Local: 10.0.1.9, Broadcast: Unspecified, Generation: 154
    DLCI 12
      Flags: Active
      Total down time: 00:00:32 sec, Last down: 00:31:50 ago
      Traffic statistics:
       Input  bytes  :                    0
       Output bytes  :                    0
       Input  packets:                    0
       Output packets:                    0
  DLCI statistics:
    Active DLCI  :1  Inactive DLCI  :0

show interfaces (Multiclass MLPPP on Link Services IQ)

user@host> show interfaces extensive lsq-0/2/0
Physical interface: lsq-0/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
  Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 25, Generation: 23
  Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
  Device flags   : Present Running
  Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
  Last flapped   : 2005-06-02 08:54:36 PDT (00:02:25 ago)
  Statistics last cleared: Never
  Traffic statistics:
   Input  bytes  :              3474024               223704 bps
   Output bytes  :              4193992               233888 bps
   Input  packets:                15809                  116 pps
   Output packets:                16788                  117 pps
  Frame exceptions:
    Oversized frames                  0
    Errored input frames              0
    Input on disabled link/bundle     0
    Output for disabled link/bundle   0
    Queuing drops                     0
  Buffering exceptions:
    Packet data buffer overflow       0
    Fragment data buffer overflow     0
  Assembly exceptions:
    Fragment timeout                  0
    Missing sequence number           0
    Out-of-order sequence number      0
    Out-of-range sequence number      0
  Hardware errors (sticky):
    Data memory error                 0
    Control memory error              0
  Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
    0 be                             0                    0                    0
    1 ef                             0                    0                    0
    2 af                             0                    0                    0
    3 nc                             0                    0                    0
  Logical interface lsq-0/2/0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 26) (Generation 5)
    Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
    Bandwidth: 256kbps
    Bundle options:
      MRRU                            1504
      Drop timer period               2000
      Sequence number format          long (24 bits)
      Fragmentation threshold         0
      Links needed to sustain bundle  1
      Multilink classes               2
      Link layer overhead             4.0 %
    Multilink class 0 status:
      Received sequence number        0x4c38
      Transmit sequence number        0x4890
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  2551 (397084 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                52
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    953
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Multilink class 1 status:
      Received sequence number        0xffffff
      Transmit sequence number        0x3710
      Packet drops                    0 (0 bytes)
      Fragment drops                  0 (0 bytes)
      MRRU exceeded                   0
      Fragment timeout                0
      Missing sequence number         0
      Out-of-order sequence number    0
      Out-of-range sequence number    0
      Packet data buffer overflow     0
      Fragment data buffer overflow   0
    Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
    Bundle:
      Fragments:
        Input :         33719        239       4041763       231632
        Output:         32371        234       4096545       237488
      Packets:
        Input :         15809        116       3474024       223704
        Output:         16788        117       4193992       233888
    Multilink class 0:
      Fragments:
        Input :         19331          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
      Packets:
        Input :          2064          0             0            0
        Output:          1864          0             0            0
    Multilink class 1:
      Fragments:
        Input :             0          0             0            0
        Output:         14096          0             0            0
      Packets:
        Input :         14096          0             0            0
        Output:             0          0             0            0
    Link:
      ds-1/0/2:1:1.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
        Input :         20972        151       2030595       118080
        Output:         16184        116       2048468       118488
      ds-1/0/2:1:2.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
        Input :         12747         88       2011168       113552
        Output:         16187        118       2048077       119000
    Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted], Generation: 14, Route table: 0
      Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
      Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
        Destination: 10.0.1.0/30, Local: 10.0.1.2, Broadcast: Unspecified,
        Generation: 18

Published: 2013-01-30

Published: 2013-01-30