show interfaces (Multilink Services)
Syntax
show interfaces ml-fpc/pic/port <brief | detail | extensive | terse> <descriptions> <media> <snmp-index> <statistics>
Description
(M Series and T Series routers only) Display status information about the specified multilink services interface.
Options
ml-fpc/pic/port | Display standard status information about the specified multilink services 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. |
snmp-index | (Optional) Display the SNMP index of interface. |
statistics | (Optional) Display static interface statistics. |
Required Privilege Level
view
Output Fields
Table 1 lists the
output fields for the show interfaces
(Multilink Services)
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's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence. |
detail extensive none |
SNMP ifIndex |
SNMP index number for the physical interface. |
detail extensive none |
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only. |
detail extensive |
Link-level type |
Encapsulation being used on the physical interface: Multilink. |
All levels |
MTU |
MTU 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). |
detail extensive none |
Statistics last cleared |
Time when the statistics for the interface were last set to zero. |
detail extensive |
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. |
detail extensive |
Frame exceptions |
Information about framing exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface:
|
extensive |
Buffering exceptions |
Information about buffering exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface:
|
extensive |
Assembly exceptions |
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 Multilink PIC itself. If multilink-encapsulated traffic is dropped or reordered after a sequence number has been assigned, the assembling multilink interface records one or more exception events. The multilink interface can drop multilink-encapsulated fragments itself as a result. Any multilink packets or fragments dropped by the Multilink PIC 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.
|
extensive |
Hardware errors |
Information about hardware errors:
|
extensive |
Logical Interface | ||
Logical interface |
Logical interface name. |
All levels |
Index |
Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence. |
detail extensive none |
SNMP ifIndex |
SNMP interface index number. |
detail extensive none |
Encapsulation |
Encapsulation being used: PPP or Multilink PPP. |
All levels |
Bandwidth |
Speed at which the interface is running. |
All levels |
Flags |
Logical interface flags. Possible values are described in the “Logical Interface Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description. |
detail extensive none |
Bundle options |
Information about configured bundle options:
|
detail extensive none |
Bundle status (MLPPP) or Multilink class status (MC-MLPPP) |
Information about bundle status:
|
detail extensive |
Remote MRRU |
MRRU value received from remote peer. If negotiation has not been initiated, the default value is displayed. |
detail extensive none |
Bundle errors |
Information about bundle errors:
|
detail extensive |
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.
|
detail extensive |
Protocol |
Protocol family configured on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
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. |
detail extensive none |
Flags |
Information about the protocol family flags. Possible values are described in the “Family Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description. |
detail extensive none |
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only. |
detail extensive |
Route table |
Route table in which this address exists. For example, Route table:0 refers to inet.0. |
detail extensive |
Addresses, Flags |
Information about the address flags. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description. |
detail extensive none |
Destination |
IP address of the remote side of the connection. |
detail extensive none |
Local |
IP address of the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
Broadcast |
Broadcast address on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only. |
detail extensive |
Sample Output
show interfaces extensive (Multilink Services)
user@host> show interfaces ml-0/3/0 extensive Physical interface: ml-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 273, SNMP ifIndex: 196, Generation: 535 Link-level type: Multilink, MTU: 4474 Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Last flapped : 2002-04-25 14:21:34 PDT (21:06:59 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 3535 0 bps Output bytes : 4135 0 bps Input packets: 87 0 pps Output packets: 103 0 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 Logical interface ml-0/3/0.1 (Index 110) (SNMP ifIndex 674) (Generation 402) Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP Bandwidth: 12288kbps Bundle options: MRRU 1524 Drop timer period 0 Sequence number format long (24 bits) Fragmentation threshold 0 Links needed to sustain bundle 1 Bundle status: Remote MRRU 1500 Received sequence number 0x19ec14 Transmit sequence number 0x38cfa8 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 Bundle errors: Packet drops 0 (0 bytes) Fragment drops 0 (0 bytes) MRRU exceeded 0 Exception events 0 Statistics Frames fps Bytes bps Bundle: Fragments: Input : 5 0 450 0 Output: 6 0 499 0 Packets: Input : 5 0 450 0 Output: 12 0 1202 0 Link: t1-0/1/0:11.0 Input : 1 0 90 0 Output: 1 0 92 0 t1-0/1/0:12.0 Input : 1 0 90 0 Output: 1 0 92 0 t1-0/1/0:10.0 Input : 1 0 90 0 Output: 1 0 92 0 t1-0/1/0:14.0 Input : 1 0 90 0 Output: 1 0 92 0 t1-0/1/0:13.0 Input : 1 0 90 0 Output: 1 0 92 0 t1-0/1/0:8.0 Input : 0 0 0 0 Output: 0 0 0 0 t1-0/1/0:9.0 Input : 0 0 0 0 Output: 0 0 0 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted], Flags: Generation: 752 Route table: 0 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted Destination: 198.51.100.2, Local: 198.51.100.1, Broadcast: Unspecified, Generation: 1090 Protocol iso, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted], Flags: Is-Primary, Generation: 753 Route table: 0
Release Information
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.