Supported Platforms
Monitoring Traffic and Error Statistics for an ATM MIC Interface
Purpose
Monitor traffic and error statistics for an ATM MIC interface.
Action
To display real-time statistics, updated every second, for an ATM MIC interface:
![]() | Caution: We recommend that you use this command only for diagnostic purposes. If you use this command during normal router operations, additional CPU and memory resources are consumed. |
host Seconds: 5 Time: 04:02:22 Delay: 0/0/3 Interface: at-2/2/0, Enabled, Link is Up Encapsulation: ATM-PVC, Speed: OC3 Traffic statistics: Input bytes: 0 (0 bps) Output bytes: 0 (0 bps) Input packets: 0 (0 pps) Output packets: 0 (0 pps) Error statistics: Input errors: 0 Input drops: 0 Input framing errors: 0 Policed discards: 0 L3 incompletes: 0 L2 channel errors: 0 L2 mismatch timeouts: 0 Carrier transitiZ host Seconds: 5 Time: 04:02:22 Delay: 1/1/1 Interface: at-2/2/1, Enabled, Link is Up Encapsulation: ATM-PVC, Speed: OC3 Traffic statistics: Current delta Input bytes: 0 (0 bps) [0] Output bytes: 0 (0 bps) [0] Input packets: 0 (0 pps) [0] Output packets: 0 (0 pps) [0] Error statistics: Input errors: 0 [0] Input drops: 0 [0] Input framing errors: 0 [0] Policed discards: 0 [0] L3 incompletes: 0 [0] L2 channel errors: 0 [0] L2 mismatch timeouts: 0 Carrier transitiZ [0]
Meaning
The sample output displays common interface failures and any increase in framing errors. Information from this command can help you narrow down possible causes of an interface problem.
![]() | Note: If you are accessing the router from the console connection, make sure you set the CLI terminal type using the set cli terminal command. |
For information about the output fields of the monitor interfaces (ATM) command, see monitor interface.