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show interfaces

Syntax (SRX Series Firewalls and (vSRX Virtual Firewall and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0 platforms))

show interfaces ( interface-name> interface-name>| interface-name>| | destination-class-name logical-interface-name)>| interface-name>| interface-fpc/pic/port>| interface-name>| interface-name>| interface-name>| interface-name)>| mac-address>| identifier unit number revertive-info>| interface-name>| interface-name>| forwarding-class ingress l2-statistics>| interface-name)>| interface-name>| instance-name)>| snmp-index>| | destination-class-name logical-interface-name)>| interface-name>| switch-port number>| interface-name)>| interface-name>| dsl-sfp-options (adsl-options | gfast-options | vdsl-options) > )

Description

Display status information about the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface.

(M320, M120, MX Series, and T Series routers only) Display status information about the specified 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface.

Display the IPv6 interface traffic statistics about the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface for MX series routers. The input and output bytes (bps) and packets (pps) rates are not displayed for IFD and local traffic.

Display status information and statistics about interfaces on SRX Series, vSRX Virtual Firewall, and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0 platforms running Junos OS.

SRX4600 supports 40-Gigabit Ethernet breakouts only in PIC mode. Use the show interfaces extensive command to view the speed configured for the interface on SRX4600. Reboot the device for the changed configuration to take effect.

On SRX Series appliances, on configuring identical IPs on a single interface, you will not see a warning message; instead, you will see a syslog message.

Starting in Junos OS Release 18.4R1, Output fields Next-hop and vpls-status is displayed in the show interfaces interface name detail command, only for Layer 2 protocols on MX480 routers.

In Junos OS Releases 19.2R3, 19.3R3, 19.4R3, 20.1R2, and 20.2R1, on QFX5120-48Y switch, the show interfaces interface-name command displays the autonegotiation status only for the interface that supports autonegotiation. This is applicable when the switch operates at 1-Gbps speed. In the earlier Junos OS releases, incorrect autonegotiation status was displayed even when autonegotiation was disabled.

QFX5130-32CD switches does not display the Filters statistics when the show interfaces extensive command is executed due to interface-level filter statistics related hardware limitations. See show interfaces extensive (QFX5130-32CD).

Starting in Junos OS Release 20.4R1, we support G.fast and Annex J specification with SFP xDSL for ADSL2/ADSL2+ and all VDSL2 profiles on SRX380, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, and SRX345 devices.

Options

For Gigabit interfaces:

Display standard information about the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface.

Interfaces with different speeds are named uniformly with ge-0/0/x for backward compatibility. Use the show interfaces command to view the interface speeds.

(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

(Optional) Display interface description strings.

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

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

(Optional) Display static interface statistics.

For 10 Gigabit interfaces:

Display standard information about the specified 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface.

(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

(Optional) Display interface description strings.

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

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

(Optional) Display static interface statistics.

For SRX interfaces:

(Optional) Display standard information about the specified interface. Following is a list of typical interface names. Replace pim with the PIM slot and port with the port number.

  • at- pim /0/ port —ATM-over-ADSL or ATM-over-SHDSL interface.
  • ce1- pim /0/ port —Channelized E1 interface.
  • cl-0/0/8 —3G wireless modem interface for SRX320 devices.
  • ct1- pim /0/ port —Channelized T1 interface.
  • dl0 —Dialer Interface for initiating ISDN and USB modem connections.
  • e1 -pim /0/ port —E1 interface.
  • e3- pim /0/ port —E3 interface.
  • fe- pim /0/ port —Fast Ethernet interface.
  • ge- pim /0/ port —Gigabit Ethernet interface.
  • se- pim /0/ port —Serial interface.
  • t1- pim /0/ port —T1 (also called DS1) interface.
  • t3- pim /0/ port —T3 (also called DS3) interface.
  • wx- slot /0/0 —WAN acceleration interface, for the WXC Integrated Services Module (ISM 200).

Additional Information

In a logical system, this command displays information only about the logical interfaces and not about the physical interfaces.

Required Privilege Level

Output Fields

Table 1 describes the output fields for the show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet) command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear. For Gigabit Ethernet IQ and IQE PICs, the traffic and MAC statistics vary by interface type. For more information, see Table 2.

Table 1: show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet) Output Fields

Level of Output

Name of the physical interface.

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

Index number of the physical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

detail extensive none

SNMP index number for the physical interface.

detail extensive none

Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

Encapsulation being used on the physical interface.

Maximum transmission unit size on the physical interface.

Speed at which the interface is running.

Loopback status: Enabled or Disabled . If loopback is enabled, type of loopback: Local or Remote .

Source filtering status: Enabled or Disabled .

10-Gigabit Ethernet interface operating in Local Area Network Physical Layer Device (LAN PHY) mode. LAN PHY allows 10-Gigabit Ethernet wide area links to use existing Ethernet applications.

10-Gigabit Ethernet interface operating in Wide Area Network Physical Layer Device (WAN PHY) mode. WAN PHY allows 10-Gigabit Ethernet wide area links to use fiber-optic cables and other devices intended for SONET/SDH.

Unidirectional link mode status for 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface: Enabled or Disabled for parent interface; Rx-only or Tx-only for child interfaces.

Flow control status: Enabled or Disabled .

(Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Autonegotiation status: Enabled or Disabled .

(Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Remote fault status:

  • Online —Autonegotiation is manually configured as online.
  • Offline —Autonegotiation is manually configured as offline.

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

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

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

(10-Gigabit Ethernet dense wavelength-division multiplexing [DWDM] interfaces) Displays the configured wavelength, in nanometers (nm).

(10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM interfaces only) Displays the frequency associated with the configured wavelength, in terahertz (THz).

Number of CoS queues configured.

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(Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 [IQ2] interfaces only) Number of CoS schedulers configured.

Current interface hold-time up and hold-time down, in milliseconds (ms).

Configured MAC address.

detail extensive none

Hardware MAC address.

detail extensive none

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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Input rate in bits per second (bps) and packets per second (pps). The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.

Output rate in bps and pps. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.

Statistics last cleared

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

Egress account overhead

Layer 2 overhead in bytes that is accounted in the interface statistics for egress traffic.

Ingress account overhead

Layer 2 overhead in bytes that is accounted in the interface statistics for ingress traffic.

Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.

  • Input bytes —Number of bytes received on the interface. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
  • Output bytes —Number of bytes transmitted on the interface. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
  • Input packets —Number of packets received on the interface.
  • Output packets —Number of packets transmitted on the interface.

Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs count the overhead and CRC bytes.

For Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs, the input byte counts vary by interface type. For more information, see Table 31 under the show interfaces command.

Input errors on the interface. The following paragraphs explain the counters whose meaning might not be obvious:

  • Errors —Sum of the incoming frame terminated and FCS errors.
  • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the input queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.
  • Framing errors —Number of packets received with an invalid frame checksum (FCS).
  • Runts —Number of frames received that are smaller than the runt threshold.
  • Policed discards —Number of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because they were not recognized or not of interest. Usually, this field reports protocols that Junos OS does not handle.
  • L3 incompletes —Number of incoming packets discarded because they failed Layer 3 (usually IPv4) sanity checks of the header. For example, a frame with less than 20 bytes of available IP header is discarded. L3 incomplete errors can be ignored by configuring the ignore-l3-incompletes statement.
  • L2 channel errors —Number of times the software did not find a valid logical interface for an incoming frame.
  • L2 mismatch timeouts —Number of malformed or short packets that caused the incoming packet handler to discard the frame as unreadable.
  • FIFO errors —Number of FIFO errors in the receive direction that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC is probably malfunctioning.
  • Resource errors —Sum of transmit drops.

Output errors on the interface. The following paragraphs explain the counters whose meaning might not be obvious:

  • Carrier transitions —Number of times the interface has gone from down to up . This number does not normally increment quickly, increasing only when the cable is unplugged, the far-end system is powered down and then up, or another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments quickly (perhaps once every 10 seconds), the cable, the far-end system, or the PIC or PIM is malfunctioning.
  • Errors —Sum of the outgoing frame terminated and FCS errors.
  • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.

Note: Due to accounting space limitations on certain Type 3 FPCs (which are supported in M320 and T640 routers), the Drops field does not always use the correct value for queue 6 or queue 7 for interfaces on 10-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet PICs.

Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

In DPCs that are not of the enhanced type, such as DPC 40x 1GE R, DPCE 20x 1GE + 2x 10GE R, or DPCE 40x 1GE R, you might notice a discrepancy in the output of the show interfaces command because incoming packets might be counted in the Egress queues section of the output. This problem occurs on non-enhanced DPCs because the egress queue statistics are polled from IMQ (Inbound Message Queuing) block of the I-chip. The IMQ block does not differentiate between ingress and egress WAN traffic; as a result, the combined statistics are displayed in the egress queue counters on the Routing Engine. In a simple VPLS scenario, if there is no MAC entry in DMAC table (by sending unidirectional traffic), traffic is flooded and the input traffic is accounted in IMQ. For bidirectional traffic (MAC entry in DMAC table), if the outgoing interface is on the same I-chip then both ingress and egress statistics are counted in a combined way. If the outgoing interface is on a different I-chip or FPC, then only egress statistics are accounted in IMQ. This behavior is expected with non-enhanced DPCs

Queue counters (Egress)

CoS 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.

Note: Due to accounting space limitations on certain Type 3 FPCs (which are supported in M320 and T640 routers), the Dropped packets field does not always display the correct value for queue 6 or queue 7 for interfaces on 10-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet PICs.

Total number of ingress queues supported on the specified interface. Displayed on IQ2 interfaces.

Queue counters (Ingress)

CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name. Displayed on IQ2 interfaces.

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

Active alarms and Active defects

Ethernet-specific defects that can prevent the interface from passing packets. When a defect persists for a certain amount of time, it is promoted to an alarm. Based on the router configuration, an alarm can ring the red or yellow alarm bell on the router, or turn on the red or yellow alarm LED on the craft interface. These fields can contain the value None or Link .

  • None —There are no active defects or alarms.
  • Link —Interface has lost its link state, which usually means that the cable is unplugged, the far-end system has been turned off, or the PIC is malfunctioning.

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Interface transmit statistics

(On MX Series devices) Status of the interface-transmit-statistics configuration: Enabled or Disabled.

  • Enabled —When the interface-transmit-statistics statement is included in the configuration. If this is configured, the interface statistics show the actual transmitted load on the interface.
  • Disabled —When the interface-transmit-statistics statement is not included in the configuration. If this is not configured, the interface statistics show the offered load on the interface.

OTN FEC statistics

The forward error correction (FEC) counters provide the following statistics:

  • Corrected Errors —Count of corrected errors in the last second.
  • Corrected Error Ratio —Corrected error ratio in the last 25 seconds. For example, 1e-7 is 1 error per 10 million bits.

(10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Displays Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) fault conditions from the WAN PHY or the LAN PHY device.

  • Bit errors —Number of seconds during which at least one bit error rate (BER) occurred while the PCS receiver is operating in normal mode.
  • Errored blocks —Number of seconds when at least one errored block occurred while the PCS receiver is operating in normal mode.

Displays the Pseudo Random Binary Sequence (PRBS) statistics.

The PRBS Statistics are displayed in extensive, detailed, media and normal output except terse.

The output is displayed per serdes lane. The output consists of the total number of iterations in error, the total number of iterations and the number of monitored seconds. An error iteration is one in which at least one bit error is seen.

Specifies the pattern type, that is in the range from 7 to 58.

Shows the link degrade status of the physical link and the estimated bit error rates (BERs). This field is available only for the PICs supporting the physical link monitoring feature.

  • Link Monitoring —Indicates if physical link degrade monitoring is enabled on the interface.
    • Enable —Indicates that link degrade monitoring has been enabled (using the link-degrade-monitor statement) on the interface.
    • Disable —Indicates that link degrade monitoring has not been enabled on the interface. If link degrade monitoring has not been enabled, the output does not show any related information, such as BER values and thresholds.
    • Seconds —Time (in seconds) elapsed after a link degrade event occurred.
    • Count —The number of link degrade events recorded.
    • State —Shows the link degrade status (example: Defect Active ).

    Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC subsystem, including the following:

    • Total octets and total packets —Total number of octets and packets. For Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs, the received octets count varies by interface type. For more information, see Table 31 under the show interfaces command.
    • Unicast packets, Broadcast packets, and Multicast packets —Number of unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets.
    • CRC/Align errors —Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error).
    • FIFO error —Number of FIFO errors that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC or a cable is probably malfunctioning.
    • MAC control frames —Number of MAC control frames.
    • MAC pause frames —Number of MAC control frames with pause operational code.
    • Oversized frames —There are two possible conditions regarding the number of oversized frames:
      • Packet length exceeds interface MTU, or
      • Packet length exceeds MRU

      Note: The 20-port Gigabit Ethernet MIC (MIC-3D-20GE-SFP) does not have hardware counters for VLAN frames. Therefore, the VLAN tagged frames field displays 0 when the show interfaces command is executed on a 20-port Gigabit Ethernet MIC. In other words, the number of VLAN tagged frames cannot be determined for the 20-port Gigabit Ethernet MIC.

      OTN Received Overhead Bytes

      APS/PCC0: 0x02, APS/PCC1: 0x11, APS/PCC2: 0x47, APS/PCC3: 0x58 Payload Type: 0x08

      OTN Transmitted Overhead Bytes

      APS/PCC0: 0x00, APS/PCC1: 0x00, APS/PCC2: 0x00, APS/PCC3: 0x00 Payload Type: 0x08

      Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC address filter subsystem. The filtering is done by the content-addressable memory (CAM) on the PIC. The filter examines a packet’s source and destination MAC addresses to determine whether the packet may enter the system or be rejected.

      • Input packet count —Number of packets received from the MAC hardware that the filter processed.
      • Input packet rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because of either the source MAC address or the destination MAC address.
      • Input DA rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because the destination MAC address of the packet is not on the accept list. It is normal for this value to increment. When it increments very quickly and no traffic is entering the router from the far-end system, either there is a bad ARP entry on the far-end system, or multicast routing is not on and the far-end system is sending many multicast packets to the local router (which the router is rejecting).

      Note: On PTX Series routers, ignore any values displayed for Input DA rejects. Input DA rejects is not supported on PTX Series routers.

      (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET error information:

      • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
      • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
      • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
      • PHY Lock —Phase-locked loop
      • PHY Light —Loss of optical signal

      (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET error information:

      • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
      • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
      • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
      • BIP-B1 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
      • SEF —Severely errored framing
      • LOL —Loss of light
      • LOF —Loss of frame
      • ES-S —Errored seconds (section)
      • SES-S —Severely errored seconds (section)
      • SEFS-S —Severely errored framing seconds (section)

      (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information:

      • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
      • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
      • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
      • BIP-B2 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET line overhead
      • REI-L —Remote error indication (near-end line)
      • RDI-L —Remote defect indication (near-end line)
      • AIS-L —Alarm indication signal (near-end line)
      • BERR-SF —Bit error rate fault (signal failure)
      • BERR-SD —Bit error rate defect (signal degradation)
      • ES-L —Errored seconds (near-end line)
      • SES-L —Severely errored seconds (near-end line)
      • UAS-L —Unavailable seconds (near-end line)
      • ES-LFE —Errored seconds (far-end line)
      • SES-LFE —Severely errored seconds (far-end line)
      • UAS-LFE —Unavailable seconds (far-end line)

      (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information:

      • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
      • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
      • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
      • BIP-B3 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
      • REI-P —Remote error indication
      • LOP-P —Loss of pointer (path)
      • AIS-P —Path alarm indication signal
      • RDI-P —Path remote defect indication
      • UNEQ-P —Path unequipped
      • PLM-P —Path payload (signal) label mismatch
      • ES-P —Errored seconds (near-end STS path)
      • SES-P —Severely errored seconds (near-end STS path)
      • UAS-P —Unavailable seconds (near-end STS path)
      • SES-PFE —Severely errored seconds (far-end STS path)
      • UAS-PFE —Unavailable seconds (far-end STS path)

      Information about link autonegotiation.

      • Negotiation status:
        • Incomplete —Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured.
        • No autonegotiation —Remote Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured, or does not perform autonegotiation.
        • Complete —Ethernet interface is connected to a device that performs autonegotiation and the autonegotiation process is successful.
        • Link mode —Depending on the capability of the link partner, either Full-duplex or Half-duplex .
        • Flow control —Types of flow control supported by the link partner. For Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, types are Symmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on receive and transmit), Asymmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on transmit), Symmetric/Asymmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on receive and transmit or only PAUSE on transmit), and None (link partner does not support flow control).
        • Remote fault —Remote fault information from the link partner— Failure indicates a receive link error. OK indicates that the link partner is receiving. Negotiation error indicates a negotiation error. Offline indicates that the link partner is going offline.
        • Flow control —Types of flow control supported by the local device. For Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, advertised capabilities are Symmetric/Asymmetric (local device supports PAUSE on receive and transmit or only PAUSE on receive) and None (local device does not support flow control). Depending on the result of the negotiation with the link partner, local resolution flow control type will display Symmetric (local device supports PAUSE on receive and transmit), Asymmetric (local device supports PAUSE on receive), and None (local device does not support flow control).
        • Remote fault —Remote fault information. Link OK (no error detected on receive), Offline (local interface is offline), and Link Failure (link error detected on receive).

        Received path trace, Transmitted path trace

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET/SDH interfaces allow path trace bytes to be sent inband across the SONET/SDH link. Juniper Networks and other router manufacturers use these bytes to help diagnose misconfigurations and network errors by setting the transmitted path trace message so that it contains the system hostname and name of the physical interface. The received path trace value is the message received from the router at the other end of the fiber. The transmitted path trace value is the message that this router transmits.

        Packet Forwarding Engine configuration

        Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:

        • Destination slot —FPC slot number.

        Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.

        • CoS transmit queue —Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
        • Bandwidth % —Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.
        • Bandwidth bps —Bandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).
        • Buffer % —Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.
        • Buffer usec —Amount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds. This value is nonzero only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.
        • Priority —Queue priority: low or high .
        • Limit —Displayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values are none and exact . If exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the configured bandwidth, even if excess bandwidth is available. If none is configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth if bandwidth is available.

        Name of the logical interface.

        Index number of the logical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

        detail extensive none

        SNMP interface index number for the logical interface.

        detail extensive none

        Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

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

        Rewrite profile applied to incoming or outgoing frames on the outer ( Out ) VLAN tag or for both the outer and inner ( In ) VLAN tags.

        • push —An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
        • pop —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed.
        • swap —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is overwritten with the user-specified VLAN tag information.
        • push —An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
        • push-push —Two VLAN tags are pushed in from the incoming frame.
        • swap-push —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by a user-specified VLAN tag value. A user-specified outer VLAN tag is pushed in front. The outer tag becomes an inner tag in the final frame.
        • swap-swap —Both the inner and the outer VLAN tags of the incoming frame are replaced by the user-specified VLAN tag value.
        • pop-swap —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed, and the inner VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by the user-specified VLAN tag value. The inner tag becomes the outer tag in the final frame.
        • pop-pop —Both the outer and inner VLAN tags of the incoming frame are removed.

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        IP demultiplexing (demux) value that appears if this interface is used as the demux underlying interface. The output is one of the following:

        • Source Family Inet
        • Destination Family Inet

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        Encapsulation on the logical interface.

        Information displayed for agent circuit identifier (ACI) interface set configured with the agent-circuit-id autoconfiguration stanza.

        Dynamic Profile —Name of the dynamic profile that defines the ACI interface set.

        If configured, the ACI interface set enables the underlying Ethernet interface to create dynamic VLAN subscriber interfaces based on ACI information.

        The ACI VLAN field is replaced with the Line Identity field when an ALI interface set is configured with the line-identity autoconfiguration stanza.

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        Information displayed for access-line-identifier (ALI) interface sets configured with the line-identity autoconfiguration stanza.

        • Dynamic Profile —Name of the dynamic profile that defines the ALI interface set.
        • Trusted option used to create the ALI interface set: Circuit-id , Remote-id , or Accept-no-ids . More than one option can be configured.

        If configured, the ALI interface set enables the underlying Ethernet interface to create dynamic VLAN subscriber interfaces based on ALI information.

        The Line Identity field is replaced with the ACI VLAN field when an ACI interface set is configured with the agent-circuit-id autoconfiguration stanza.

        Protocol family. Possible values are described in the “Protocol Field” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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        Maximum transmission unit size on the logical interface.

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        Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)Queue Statistics

        NDP statistics for protocol inet6 under logical interface statistics.

        • Max nh cache —Maximum interface neighbor discovery nexthop cache size.
        • New hold nh limit —Maximum number of new unresolved nexthops.
        • Curr nh cnt —Current number of resolved nexthops in the NDP queue.
        • Curr new hold cnt —Current number of unresolved nexthops in the NDP queue.
        • NH drop cnt —Number of NDP requests not serviced.

        Name of the dynamic profile that was used to create this interface configured with a Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) family.

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        Service Name Table

        Name of the service name table for the interface configured with a PPPoE family.

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        Maximum number of PPPoE logical interfaces that can be activated on the underlying interface.

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        State of PPPoE duplicate protection: On or Off . When duplicate protection is configured for the underlying interface, a dynamic PPPoE logical interface cannot be activated when an existing active logical interface is present for the same PPPoE client.

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        State of the configuration to ignore DSL Forum VSAs: On or Off . When configured, the router ignores any of these VSAs received from a directly connected CPE device on the interface.

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        Name of the access concentrator.

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        Maximum number of MPLS labels configured for the MPLS protocol family on the logical interface.

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        Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the specified interface set.

        • Input bytes, Output bytes —Number of bytes received and transmitted on the interface set. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress or egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
        • Input packets, Output packets —Number of packets received and transmitted on the interface set.

        IPv6 transit statistics

        Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled.

        Number and rate of bytes and packets destined to the router.

        Number and rate of bytes and packets transiting the switch.

        For Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 (IQ2) interfaces, the logical interface egress statistics might not accurately reflect the traffic on the wire when output shaping is applied. Traffic management output shaping might drop packets after they are tallied by the Output bytes and Output packets interface counters. However, correct values display for both of these egress statistics when per-unit scheduling is enabled for the Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 physical interface, or when a single logical interface is actively using a shared scheduler.

        Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

        Route table in which the logical interface address is located. For example, 0 refers to the routing table inet.0.

        detail extensive none

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

        (Unnumbered Ethernet) Interface from which an unnumbered Ethernet interface borrows an IPv4 address.

        detail extensive none

        Preferred source address

        (Unnumbered Ethernet) Secondary IPv4 address of the donor loopback interface that acts as the preferred source address for the unnumbered Ethernet interface.

        detail extensive none

        Names of any input filters applied to this interface. If you specify a precedence value for any filter in a dynamic profile, filter precedence values appear in parentheses next to all interfaces.

        Names of any output filters applied to this interface. If you specify a precedence value for any filter in a dynamic profile, filter precedence values appear in parentheses next to all interfaces.

        Number of MAC address validation failures for packets and bytes. This field is displayed when MAC address validation is enabled for the logical interface.

        detail extensive none

        Information about the address flags. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

        detail extensive none

        Protocol family configured on the logical interface. If the protocol is inet , the IP address of the interface is also displayed.

        Information about the address flag. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

        detail extensive none

        IP address of the remote side of the connection.

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        IP address of the logical interface.

        detail extensive none

        Broadcast address of the logical interface.

        detail extensive none

        Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

        The following table describes the output fields for the show interfaces (10–Gigabit Ethernet) command.

        Name of the physical interface.

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

        Index number of the physical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

        detail extensive none

        SNMP index number for the physical interface.

        detail extensive none

        Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

        Encapsulation being used on the physical interface.

        Maximum transmission unit size on the physical interface.

        Speed at which the interface is running.

        Loopback status: Enabled or Disabled . If loopback is enabled, type of loopback: Local or Remote .

        Source filtering status: Enabled or Disabled .

        10-Gigabit Ethernet interface operating in Local Area Network Physical Layer Device (LAN PHY) mode. LAN PHY allows 10-Gigabit Ethernet wide area links to use existing Ethernet applications.

        10-Gigabit Ethernet interface operating in Wide Area Network Physical Layer Device (WAN PHY) mode. WAN PHY allows 10-Gigabit Ethernet wide area links to use fiber-optic cables and other devices intended for SONET/SDH.

        Unidirectional link mode status for 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface: Enabled or Disabled for parent interface; Rx-only or Tx-only for child interfaces.

        Flow control status: Enabled or Disabled .

        (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Autonegotiation status: Enabled or Disabled .

        (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Remote fault status:

        • Online —Autonegotiation is manually configured as online.
        • Offline —Autonegotiation is manually configured as offline.

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

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

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

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet dense wavelength-division multiplexing [DWDM] interfaces) Displays the configured wavelength, in nanometers (nm).

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM interfaces only) Displays the frequency associated with the configured wavelength, in terahertz (THz).

        Number of CoS queues configured.

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        (Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 (IQ2) interfaces only) Number of CoS schedulers configured.

        Current interface hold-time up and hold-time down, in milliseconds.

        Configured MAC address.

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        Hardware MAC address.

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        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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        Input rate in bits per second (bps) and packets per second (pps). The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.

        Output rate in bps and pps. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.

        Statistics last cleared

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

        Egress account overhead

        Layer 2 overhead in bytes that is accounted in the interface statistics for egress traffic.

        Ingress account overhead

        Layer 2 overhead in bytes that is accounted in the interface statistics for ingress traffic.

        Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.

        • Input bytes —Number of bytes received on the interface. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
        • Output bytes —Number of bytes transmitted on the interface. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
        • Input packets —Number of packets received on the interface.
        • Output packets —Number of packets transmitted on the interface.

        Input errors on the interface. The following paragraphs explain the counters whose meaning might not be obvious:

        • Errors —Sum of the incoming frame terminated and FCS errors.
        • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the input queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.
        • Framing errors —Number of packets received with an invalid frame checksum (FCS).
        • Runts —Number of frames received that are smaller than the runt threshold.
        • Policed discards —Number of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because they were not recognized or not of interest. Usually, this field reports protocols that the Junos OS does not handle.
        • L3 incompletes —Number of incoming packets discarded because they failed Layer 3 (usually IPv4) sanity checks of the header. For example, a frame with less than 20 bytes of available IP header is discarded. L3 incomplete errors can be ignored by configuring the ignore-l3-incompletes statement.
        • L2 channel errors —Number of times the software did not find a valid logical interface for an incoming frame.
        • L2 mismatch timeouts —Number of malformed or short packets that caused the incoming packet handler to discard the frame as unreadable.
        • FIFO errors —Number of FIFO errors in the receive direction that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC is probably malfunctioning.
        • Resource errors —Sum of transmit drops.

        Output errors on the interface. The following paragraphs explain the counters whose meaning might not be obvious:

        • Carrier transitions —Number of times the interface has gone from down to up . This number does not normally increment quickly, increasing only when the cable is unplugged, the far-end system is powered down and then up, or another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments quickly (perhaps once every 10 seconds), the cable, the far-end system, or the PIC or PIM is malfunctioning.
        • Errors —Sum of the outgoing frame terminated and FCS errors.
        • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.
        • Collisions —Number of Ethernet collisions. The Gigabit Ethernet PIC supports only full-duplex operation, so for Gigabit Ethernet PICs, this number should always remain 0. If it is nonzero, there is a software bug.
        • Aged packets —Number of packets that remained in shared packet SDRAM so long that the system automatically purged them. The value in this field should never increment. If it does, it is most likely a software bug or possibly malfunctioning hardware.
        • FIFO errors —Number of FIFO errors in the send direction as reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC is probably malfunctioning.
        • HS link CRC errors —Number of errors on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for handling the router interfaces.
        • MTU errors —Number of packets whose size exceeded the MTU of the interface.
        • Resource errors —Sum of transmit drops.

        Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

        In DPCs that are not of the enhanced type, such as DPC 40x 1GE R, DPCE 20x 1GE + 2x 10GE R, or DPCE 40x 1GE R, you might notice a discrepancy in the output of the show interfaces command because incoming packets might be counted in the Egress queues section of the output. This problem occurs on non-enhanced DPCs because the egress queue statistics are polled from IMQ (Inbound Message Queuing) block of the I-chip. The IMQ block does not differentiate between ingress and egress WAN traffic; as a result, the combined statistics are displayed in the egress queue counters on the Routing Engine. In a simple VPLS scenorio, if there is no MAC entry in DMAC table (by sending unidirectional traffic), traffic is flooded and the input traffic is accounted in IMQ. For bidirectional traffic (MAC entry in DMAC table), if the outgoing interface is on the same I-chip then both ingress and egress statistics are counted in a combined way. If the outgoing interface is on a different I-chip or FPC, then only egress statistics are accounted in IMQ. This behavior is expected with non-enhanced DPCs

        Queue counters (Egress)

        CoS 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.

        Total number of ingress queues supported on the specified interface. Displayed on IQ2 interfaces.

        Queue counters (Ingress)

        CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name. Displayed on IQ2 interfaces.

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

        Active alarms and Active defects

        Ethernet-specific defects that can prevent the interface from passing packets. When a defect persists for a certain amount of time, it is promoted to an alarm. Based on the routing device configuration, an alarm can ring the red or yellow alarm bell on the routing device, or turn on the red or yellow alarm LED on the craft interface. These fields can contain the value None or Link .

        • None —There are no active defects or alarms.
        • Link —Interface has lost its link state, which usually means that the cable is unplugged, the far-end system has been turned off, or the PIC is malfunctioning.

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        Active OTN alarms identified on the interface.

        OTN defects received on the interface.

        The FECmode configured on the interface.

        • efec —Enhanced forward error correction (EFEC) is configured to defect and correct bit errors.
        • gfec —G.709 Forward error correction (GFEC) mode is configured to detect and correct bit errors.
        • none —FEC mode is not configured.
        • fixed-stuff-bytes —Fixed stuff bytes 11.0957 Gbps.
        • no-fixed-stuff-bytes —No fixed stuff bytes 11.0491 Gbps.
        • pass-through —Enable OTN passthrough mode.
        • no-pass-through —Do not enable OTN passthrough mode.

        OTN Line Loopback

        Status of the line loopback, if configured for the DWDM OTN PIC. Its value can be: enabled or disabled .

        OTN FEC statistics

        The forward error correction (FEC) counters for the DWDM OTN PIC.

        • Corrected Errors —The count of corrected errors in the last second.
        • Corrected Error Ratio —The corrected error ratio in the last 25 seconds. For example, 1e-7 is 1 error per 10 million bits.

        OTN FEC excessive or degraded error alarms triggered on the interface.

        • FEC Degrade —OTU FEC Degrade defect.
        • FEC Excessive —OTU FEC Excessive Error defect.

        OTN OC defects triggered on the interface.

        • LOS —OC Loss of Signal defect.
        • LOF —OC Loss of Frame defect.
        • LOM —OC Loss of Multiframe defect.
        • Wavelength Lock —OC Wavelength Lock defect.

        OTN OTU defects detected on the interface

        • AIS —OTN AIS alarm.
        • BDI —OTN OTU BDI alarm.
        • IAE —OTN OTU IAE alarm.
        • TTIM —OTN OTU TTIM alarm.
        • SF —OTN ODU bit error rate fault alarm.
        • SD —OTN ODU bit error rate defect alarm.
        • TCA-ES —OTN ODU ES threshold alarm.
        • TCA-SES —OTN ODU SES threshold alarm.
        • TCA-UAS —OTN ODU UAS threshold alarm.
        • TCA-BBE —OTN ODU BBE threshold alarm.
        • BIP —OTN ODU BIP threshold alarm.
        • BBE —OTN OTU BBE threshold alarm.
        • ES —OTN OTU ES threshold alarm.
        • SES —OTN OTU SES threshold alarm.
        • UAS —OTN OTU UAS threshold alarm.

        Destination Access Port Interface (DAPI) from which the packets were received.

        Source Access Port Interface (SAPI) from which the packets were received.

        Destination Access Port Interface (DAPI) to which the packets were transmitted.

        Source Access Port Interface (SAPI) to which the packets were transmitted.

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Displays Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) fault conditions from the WAN PHY or the LAN PHY device.

        • Bit errors —The number of seconds during which at least one bit error rate (BER) occurred while the PCS receiver is operating in normal mode.
        • Errored blocks —The number of seconds when at least one errored block occurred while the PCS receiver is operating in normal mode.

        Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC subsystem, including the following:

        • Total octets and total packets —Total number of octets and packets. For Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs, the received octets count varies by interface type.
        • Unicast packets, Broadcast packets, and Multicast packets —Number of unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets.
        • CRC/Align errors —Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error).
        • FIFO error —Number of FIFO errors that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC or a cable is probably malfunctioning.
        • MAC control frames —Number of MAC control frames.
        • MAC pause frames —Number of MAC control frames with pause operational code.
        • Oversized frames —Number of frames that exceed 1518 octets.
        • Jabber frames —Number of frames that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either an FCS error or an alignment error. This definition of jabber is different from the definition in IEEE-802.3 section 8.2.1.5 (10BASE5) and section 10.3.1.4 (10BASE2). These documents define jabber as the condition in which any packet exceeds 20 ms. The allowed range to detect jabber is from 20 ms to 150 ms.
        • Fragment frames —Total number of packets that were less than 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either an FCS error or an alignment error. Fragment frames normally increment because both runts (which are normal occurrences caused by collisions) and noise hits are counted.
        • VLAN tagged frames —Number of frames that are VLAN tagged. The system uses the TPID of 0x8100 in the frame to determine whether a frame is tagged or not.
        • Code violations —Number of times an event caused the PHY to indicate “Data reception error” or “invalid data symbol error.”

        OTN Received Overhead Bytes

        APS/PCC0: 0x02, APS/PCC1: 0x11, APS/PCC2: 0x47, APS/PCC3: 0x58 Payload Type: 0x08

        OTN Transmitted Overhead Bytes

        APS/PCC0: 0x00, APS/PCC1: 0x00, APS/PCC2: 0x00, APS/PCC3: 0x00 Payload Type: 0x08

        Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC address filter subsystem. The filtering is done by the content-addressable memory (CAM) on the PIC. The filter examines a packet’s source and destination MAC addresses to determine whether the packet should enter the system or be rejected.

        • Input packet count —Number of packets received from the MAC hardware that the filter processed.
        • Input packet rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because of either the source MAC address or the destination MAC address.
        • Input DA rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because the destination MAC address of the packet is not on the accept list. It is normal for this value to increment. When it increments very quickly and no traffic is entering the routing device from the far-end system, either there is a bad ARP entry on the far-end system, or multicast routing is not on and the far-end system is sending many multicast packets to the local routing device (which the routing device is rejecting).
        • Input SA rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because the source MAC address of the packet is not on the accept list. The value in this field should increment only if source MAC address filtering has been enabled. If filtering is enabled, if the value increments quickly, and if the system is not receiving traffic that it should from the far-end system, it means that the user-configured source MAC addresses for this interface are incorrect.
        • Output packet count —Number of packets that the filter has given to the MAC hardware.
        • Output packet pad count —Number of packets the filter padded to the minimum Ethernet size (60 bytes) before giving the packet to the MAC hardware. Usually, padding is done only on small ARP packets, but some very small IP packets can also require padding. If this value increments rapidly, either the system is trying to find an ARP entry for a far-end system that does not exist or it is misconfigured.
        • Output packet error count —Number of packets with an indicated error that the filter was given to transmit. These packets are usually aged packets or are the result of a bandwidth problem on the FPC hardware. On a normal system, the value of this field should not increment.
        • CAM destination filters, CAM source filters —Number of entries in the CAM dedicated to destination and source MAC address filters. There can only be up to 64 source entries. If source filtering is disabled, which is the default, the values for these fields should be 0.

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET error information:

        • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
        • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
        • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET error information:

        • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
        • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
        • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
        • BIP-B1 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
        • SEF —Severely errored framing
        • LOL —Loss of light
        • LOF —Loss of frame
        • ES-S —Errored seconds (section)
        • S ES-S —Severely errored seconds (section)
        • SEFS-S —Severely errored framing seconds (section)

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

        • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
        • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
        • State —State of the error. State other than OK indicates a problem.
        • BIP-B2 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET line overhead
        • REI-L —Remote error indication (near-end line)
        • RDI-L —Remote defect indication (near-end line)
        • AIS-L —Alarm indication signal (near-end line)
        • BERR-SF —Bit error rate fault (signal failure)
        • BERR-SD —Bit error rate defect (signal degradation)
        • ES-L —Errored seconds (near-end line)
        • SES-L —Severely errored seconds (near-end line)
        • UAS-L —Unavailable seconds (near-end line)
        • ES-LFE —Errored seconds (far-end line)
        • SES-LFE —Severely errored seconds (far-end line)
        • UAS-LFE —Unavailable seconds (far-end line)

        (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

        • Seconds —Number of seconds the defect has been active.
        • Count —Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
        • State —State of the error. Any state other than OK indicates a problem.
        • BIP-B3 —Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
        • REI-P —Remote error indication
        • LOP-P —Loss of pointer (path)
        • AIS-P —Path alarm indication signal
        • RDI-P —Path remote defect indication
        • UNEQ-P —Path unequipped
        • PLM-P —Path payload label mismatch
        • ES-P —Errored seconds (near-end STS path)
        • SES-P —Severely errored seconds (near-end STS path)
        • UAS-P —Unavailable seconds (near-end STS path)
        • SES-PFE —Severely errored seconds (far-end STS path)
        • UAS-PFE —Unavailable seconds (far-end STS path)

        Information about link autonegotiation.

        • Negotiation status:
          • Incomplete —Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured.
          • No autonegotiation —Remote Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured, or does not perform autonegotiation.
          • Complete —Ethernet interface is connected to a device that performs autonegotiation and the autonegotiation process is successful.
          • Link mode —Depending on the capability of the attached Ethernet device, either Full-duplex or Half-duplex .
          • Flow control —Types of flow control supported by the remote Ethernet device. For Fast Ethernet interfaces, the type is None . For Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, types are Symmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on receive and transmit), Asymmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on transmit), and Symmetric/Asymmetric (link partner supports both PAUSE on receive and transmit or only PAUSE receive).
          • Remote fault —Remote fault information from the link partner— Failure indicates a receive link error. OK indicates that the link partner is receiving. Negotiation error indicates a negotiation error. Offline indicates that the link partner is going offline.
          • Flow control —Types of flow control supported by the remote Ethernet device. For Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, types are Symmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on receive and transmit), Asymmetric (link partner supports PAUSE on transmit), and Symmetric/Asymmetric (link partner supports both PAUSE on receive and transmit or only PAUSE receive).
          • Remote fault —Remote fault information. Link OK (no error detected on receive), Offline (local interface is offline), and Link Failure (link error detected on receive).

          Received path trace, Transmitted path trace

          (10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, WAN PHY mode) SONET/SDH interfaces allow path trace bytes to be sent inband across the SONET/SDH link. Juniper Networks and other router manufacturers use these bytes to help diagnose misconfigurations and network errors by setting the transmitted path trace message so that it contains the system hostname and name of the physical interface. The received path trace value is the message received from the routing device at the other end of the fiber. The transmitted path trace value is the message that this routing device transmits.

          Packet Forwarding Engine configuration

          Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:

          • Destination slot —FPC slot number.

          Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.

          • CoS transmit queue —Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
          • Bandwidth % —Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.
          • Bandwidth bps —Bandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).
          • Buffer % —Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.
          • Buffer usec —Amount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds. This value is nonzero only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.
          • Priority —Queue priority: low or high .
          • Limit —Displayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values are none and exact . If exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the configured bandwidth, even if excess bandwidth is available. If none is configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth if bandwidth is available.

          Name of the logical interface.

          Index number of the logical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

          detail extensive none

          SNMP interface index number for the logical interface.

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          Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

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

          Rewrite profile applied to incoming or outgoing frames on the outer ( Out ) VLAN tag or for both the outer and inner ( In ) VLAN tags.

          • push —An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
          • pop —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed.
          • swap —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is overwritten with the user specified VLAN tag information.
          • push —An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
          • push-push —Two VLAN tags are pushed in from the incoming frame.
          • swap-push —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by a user-specified VLAN tag value. A user-specified outer VLAN tag is pushed in front. The outer tag becomes an inner tag in the final frame.
          • swap-swap —Both the inner and the outer VLAN tags of the incoming frame are replaced by the user specified VLAN tag value.
          • pop-swap —The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed, and the inner VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by the user-specified VLAN tag value. The inner tag becomes the outer tag in the final frame.
          • pop-pop —Both the outer and inner VLAN tags of the incoming frame are removed.

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          IP demultiplexing (demux) value that appears if this interface is used as the demux underlying interface. The output is one of the following:

          • Source Family Inet
          • Destination Family Inet

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          Encapsulation on the logical interface.

          Protocol family. Possible values are described in the “Protocol Field” section under Common Output Fields Description.

          detail extensive none

          Maximum transmission unit size on the logical interface.

          detail extensive none

          Maximum number of MPLS labels configured for the MPLS protocol family on the logical interface.

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          Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the specified interface set.

          • Input bytes, Output bytes —Number of bytes received and transmitted on the interface set. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress or egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
          • Input packets, Output packets —Number of packets received and transmitted on the interface set.

          IPv6 transit statistics

          Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled.

          Number and rate of bytes and packets destined to the routing device.

          Number and rate of bytes and packets transiting the switch.

          For Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 (IQ2) interfaces, the logical interface egress statistics might not accurately reflect the traffic on the wire when output shaping is applied. Traffic management output shaping might drop packets after they are tallied by the Output bytes and Output packets interface counters. However, correct values display for both of these egress statistics when per-unit scheduling is enabled for the Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 physical interface, or when a single logical interface is actively using a shared scheduler.

          Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

          Route table in which the logical interface address is located. For example, 0 refers to the routing table inet.0.

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

          (Unnumbered Ethernet) Interface from which an unnumbered Ethernet interface borrows an IPv4 address.

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          Preferred source address

          (Unnumbered Ethernet) Secondary IPv4 address of the donor loopback interface that acts as the preferred source address for the unnumbered Ethernet interface.

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          Names of any input filters applied to this interface. If you specify a precedence value for any filter in a dynamic profile, filter precedence values appear in parenthesis next to all interfaces.

          Names of any output filters applied to this interface. If you specify a precedence value for any filter in a dynamic profile, filter precedence values appear in parenthesis next to all interfaces.

          Number of MAC address validation failures for packets and bytes. This field is displayed when MAC address validation is enabled for the logical interface.

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          Information about the address flags. Possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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          Protocol family configured on the logical interface. If the protocol is inet , the IP address of the interface is also displayed.

          Information about address flag (possible values are described in the “Addresses Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description.

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          IP address of the remote side of the connection.

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          IP address of the logical interface.

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          Broadcast address of the logical interlace.

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          Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

          For Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs, traffic and MAC statistics output varies. The following table describes the traffic and MAC statistics for two sample interfaces, each of which is sending traffic in packets of 500 bytes (including 478 bytes for the Layer 3 packet, 18 bytes for the Layer 2 VLAN traffic header, and 4 bytes for cyclic redundancy check [CRC] information). The ge-0/3/0 interface is the inbound physical interface, and the ge-0/0/0 interface is the outbound physical interface. On both interfaces, traffic is carried on logical unit .50 (VLAN 50).

          Table 2: Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet IQ PIC Traffic and MAC Statistics by Interface Type

          Byte and Octet Counts Include

          Inbound physical interface

          show interfaces ge-0/3/0 extensive

          Input bytes: 496 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 2 packet

          Received octets: 500 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 2 packet + 4 bytes

          The additional 4 bytes are for the CRC.

          Inbound logical interface

          show interfaces ge-0/3/0.50 extensive

          Input bytes: 478 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 3 packet

          Outbound physical interface

          show interfaces ge-0/0/0 extensive

          Input bytes: 490 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 3 packet + 12 bytes

          Received octets: 478 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 3 packet

          For input bytes, the additional 12 bytes include 6 bytes for the destination MAC address plus 4 bytes for VLAN plus 2 bytes for the Ethernet type.

          Outbound logical interface

          show interfaces ge-0/0/0.50 extensive

          Input bytes: 478 bytes per packet, representing the Layer 3 packet

          Table 3 lists the output fields for the show interfaces command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

          Table 3: show interfaces Output Fields

          Level of Output

          Name of the physical interface.

          State of the interface.

          Index number of the physical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

          detail extensive none

          SNMP index number for the physical interface.

          detail extensive none

          Encapsulation being used on the physical interface.

          Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

          Maximum transmission unit size on the physical interface.

          Link mode: Full-duplex or Half-duplex.

          Speed at which the interface is running.

          Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) error: Detected or None

          Loopback status: Enabled or Disabled . If loopback is enabled, type of loopback: Local or Remote .

          Source filtering status: Enabled or Disabled .

          Flow control status: Enabled or Disabled .

          (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Autonegotiation status: Enabled or Disabled .

          (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Remote fault status:

          • Online —Autonegotiation is manually configured as online.
          • Offline —Autonegotiation is manually configured as offline.

          Information about the physical device.

          Information about the interface.

          Information about the physical link.

          Number of CoS queues configured.

          detail extensive none

          Configured MAC address.

          detail extensive none

          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

          Input rate in bits per second (bps) and packets per second (pps).

          Output rate in bps and pps.

          Active alarms and Active defects

          Ethernet-specific defects that can prevent the interface from passing packets. When a defect persists for a certain amount of time, it is promoted to an alarm. These fields can contain the value None or Link .

          • None —There are no active defects or alarms.
          • Link —Interface has lost its link state, which usually means that the cable is unplugged, the far-end system has been turned off, or the PIC is malfunctioning.

          detail extensive none

          Statistics last cleared

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

          Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.

          • Input bytes —Number of bytes received on the interface.
          • Output bytes —Number of bytes transmitted on the interface.
          • Input packets —Number of packets received on the interface.
          • Output packets —Number of packets transmitted on the interface.

          Input errors on the interface.

          • Errors —Sum of the incoming frame terminated and FCS errors.
          • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the input queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.
          • Framing errors —Number of packets received with an invalid frame checksum (FCS).
          • Runts —Number of frames received that are smaller than the runt threshold.
          • Policed discards —Number of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because they were not recognized or not of interest. Usually, this field reports protocols that Junos OS does not handle.
          • L3 incompletes —Number of incoming packets discarded because they failed Layer 3 (usually IPv4) sanity checks of the header. For example, a frame with less than 20 bytes of available IP header is discarded. L3 incomplete errors can be ignored by configuring the ignore-l3-incompletes .
          • L2 channel errors —Number of times the software did not find a valid logical interface for an incoming frame.
          • L2 mismatch timeouts —Number of malformed or short packets that caused the incoming packet handler to discard the frame as unreadable.
          • FIFO errors —Number of FIFO errors in the receive direction that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC is probably malfunctioning.
          • Resource errors —Sum of transmit drops.

          Output errors on the interface.

          • Carrier transitions —Number of times the interface has gone from down to up . This number does not normally increment quickly, increasing only when the cable is unplugged, the far-end system is powered down and then up, or another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments quickly (perhaps once every 10 seconds), the cable, the far-end system, or the PIC or PIM is malfunctioning.
          • Errors —Sum of the outgoing frame terminated and FCS errors.
          • Drops —Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC’s RED mechanism.
          • Collisions —Number of Ethernet collisions. The Gigabit Ethernet PIC supports only full-duplex operation; therefore, for Gigabit Ethernet PICs, this number must always remain 0. If it is nonzero, there is a software bug.
          • Aged packets —Number of packets that remained in shared packet SDRAM so long that the system automatically purged them. The value in this field must never increment. If it does, it is most likely a software bug or possibly malfunctioning hardware.
          • FIFO errors —Number of FIFO errors in the send direction as reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC is probably malfunctioning.
          • HS link CRC errors —Number of errors on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for handling the interfaces.
          • MTU errors —Number of packets whose size exceeded the MTU of the interface.
          • Resource errors —Sum of transmit drops.

          Total number of ingress queues supported on the specified interface.

          Queue counters and queue number

          CoS 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.

          ECN CE marked packets

          Number of packets marked with CE (congestion experienced) due to congestion on a port.

          Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC subsystem, including the following:

          • Total octets and total packets —Total number of octets and packets.
          • Unicast packets, Broadcast packets, and Multicast packets —Number of unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets.
          • CRC/Align errors —Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error).
          • FIFO error —Number of FIFO errors that are reported by the ASIC on the PIC. If this value is ever nonzero, the PIC or a cable is probably malfunctioning.
          • MAC control frames —Number of MAC control frames.
          • MAC pause frames —Number of MAC control frames with pause operational code.
          • Oversized frames —There are two possible conditions regarding the number of oversized frames:
            • Packet length exceeds 1518 octets, or
            • Packet length exceeds MRU

            Receive and Transmit statistics reported by the PIC’s MAC address filter subsystem. The filtering is done by the content-addressable memory (CAM) on the PIC. The filter examines a packet’s source and destination MAC addresses to determine whether the packet should enter the system or be rejected.

            • Input packet count —Number of packets received from the MAC hardware that the filter processed.
            • Input packet rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because of either the source MAC address or the destination MAC address.
            • Input DA rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because the destination MAC address of the packet is not on the accept list. It is normal for this value to increment. When it increments very quickly and no traffic is entering the device from the far-end system, either there is a bad ARP entry on the far-end system, or multicast routing is not on and the far-end system is sending many multicast packets to the local device (which the router is rejecting).
            • Input SA rejects —Number of packets that the filter rejected because the source MAC address of the packet is not on the accept list. The value in this field should increment only if source MAC address filtering has been enabled. If filtering is enabled, if the value increments quickly, and if the system is not receiving traffic that it should from the far-end system, it means that the user-configured source MAC addresses for this interface are incorrect.
            • Output packet count —Number of packets that the filter has given to the MAC hardware.
            • Output packet pad count —Number of packets the filter padded to the minimum Ethernet size (60 bytes) before giving the packet to the MAC hardware. Usually, padding is done only on small ARP packets, but some very small IP packets can also require padding. If this value increments rapidly, either the system is trying to find an ARP entry for a far-end system that does not exist or it is misconfigured.
            • Output packet error count —Number of packets with an indicated error that the filter was given to transmit. These packets are usually aged packets or are the result of a bandwidth problem on the FPC hardware. On a normal system, the value of this field should not increment.
            • CAM destination filters, CAM source filters —Number of entries in the CAM dedicated to destination and source MAC address filters. There can only be up to 64 source entries. If source filtering is disabled, which is the default, the values for these fields must be 0.

            Information about link autonegotiation.

            • Negotiation status:
              • Incomplete —Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured.
              • No autonegotiation —Remote Ethernet interface has the speed or link mode configured, or does not perform autonegotiation.
              • Complete —Ethernet interface is connected to a device that performs autonegotiation and the autonegotiation process is successful.

              Packet Forwarding Engine configuration

              Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:

              • Destination slot —FPC slot number.

              Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.

              • CoS transmit queue —Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
              • Bandwidth % —Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.
              • Bandwidth bps —Bandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).
              • Buffer % —Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.
              • Buffer usec —Amount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds. This value is nonzero only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.
              • Priority —Queue priority: low or high .
              • Limit —Displayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values are none and exact . If exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the configured bandwidth, even if excess bandwidth is available. If none is configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth if bandwidth is available.

              Interface transmit statistics

              Status of the interface-transmit-statistics configuration: Enabled or Disabled.

              Queue counters (Egress)

              CoS 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.

              Name of the logical interface.

              Index number of the logical interface, which reflects its initialization sequence.

              detail extensive none

              SNMP interface index number for the logical interface.

              detail extensive none

              Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

              Information about the logical interface.

              Encapsulation on the logical interface.

              Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the specified interface set.

              • Input bytes, Output bytes —Number of bytes received and transmitted on the interface set. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes for ingress or egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
              • Input packets, Output packets —Number of packets received and transmitted on the interface set.

              Number and rate of bytes and packets destined to the device.

              Number and rate of bytes and packets transiting the switch.

              For Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 (IQ2) interfaces, the logical interface egress statistics might not accurately reflect the traffic on the wire when output shaping is applied. Traffic management output shaping might drop packets after they are tallied by the Output bytes and Output packets interface counters. However, correct values display for both of these egress statistics when per-unit scheduling is enabled for the Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 physical interface, or when a single logical interface is actively using a shared scheduler.

              Security zones that interface belongs to.

              Flow Input statistics

              Statistics on packets received by flow module.

              Flow Output statistics

              Statistics on packets sent by flow module.

              Flow error statistics (Packets dropped due to)

              Statistics on errors in the flow module.

              detail extensive none

              Maximum transmission unit size on the logical interface.

              detail extensive none

              Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

              Route table in which the logical interface address is located. For example, 0 refers to the routing table inet.0.

              detail extensive none

              Information about protocol family flags. .

              Information about the address flags..

              detail extensive none

              IP address of the remote side of the connection.

              detail extensive none

              IP address of the logical interface.

              detail extensive none

              Broadcast address of the logical interface.

              detail extensive none

              Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only.

              Sample output for G.fast and Annex J support

              • show interfaces (SRX380, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, and SRX345)
              • show interfaces (G.fast related information on SRX380, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, and SRX345)
              • show interfaces terse (ACX5448, ACX5448-D, ACX710 channelized interface)
              • show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet on MX Series Routers)
              • show interfaces (link degrade status)
              • show interfaces et-0/0/0 (25-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on PTX Series for default FEC) (Junos OS Evolved Release)
              • show interfaces extensive (link degrade status) (PTX10001-36MR)
              • show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet on MX Series Routers showing interface transmit statistics configuration)
              • show interfaces extensive (MX960 Router with MPC10E-10C-MRATE, MPC10E-15C-MRATE line cards)
              • show interfaces brief (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces detail (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet IQ2)
              • show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet Unnumbered Interface)
              • show interfaces (ACI Interface Set Configured)
              • show interfaces (ALI Interface Set)

              show interfaces (SRX380, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, and SRX345)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/8 Physical interface: ge-0/0/8, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 146, SNMP ifIndex: 520 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Link-mode: Full-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, Ethernet-Switching Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Disabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online DSL SFP Status: Chip Type : xDSL Chip Firmware Version : 1_62_8463 Training Status : Showtime Training Mode : ADSL2PLUS Annex Type : Annex J Profile Type : NA Carrier Set : NA Line Status : No Defect DSL SFP Statistics: XTU-R (DS) XTU-C (US) Packet Count : 0 0 CRC Error Count : 0 0 Electrical Length (dB) : 0 0 Net Data Rate (Kbps) : 25737 3143 SNR Margin (dB) : 100 -2 CV Count : 0 0 ES Count : 0 0 SES Count : 0 0 UAS Count : 0 0 Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 4c:16:fc:de:30:89, Hardware address: 4c:16:fc:de:30:89 Last flapped : 2024-10-28 19:56:29 PDT (3d 23:07 ago) Input rate : 20544 bps (42 pps) Output rate : 20544 bps (42 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Ethernet FEC statistics Errors FEC Corrected Errors 0 FEC Uncorrected Errors 0 FEC Corrected Errors Rate 0 FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0 Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Logical interface ge-0/0/8.0 (Index 77) (SNMP ifIndex 538) Flags: Up SNMP-Traps 0x0 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.10 ] Encapsulation: ENET2 Input packets : 0 Output packets: 105040 Security: Zone: trust Allowed host-inbound traffic : bootp bfd bgp dns dvmrp igmp ldp msdp nhrp ospf ospf3 pgm pim rip ripng router-discovery rsvp sap vrrp dhcp finger ftp tftp ident-reset http https ike netconf ping reverse-telnet reverse-ssh rlogin rpm rsh snmp snmp-trap ssh telnet traceroute xnm-clear-text xnm-ssl lsping ntp sip dhcpv6 r2cp webapi-clear-text webapi-ssl tcp-encap sdwan-appqoe l3-ha Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 Max nh cache: 100000, New hold nh limit: 100000, Curr nh cnt: 0, Curr new hold cnt: 0, NH drop cnt: 0 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.1.3/24, Local: 10.1.3.2, Broadcast: 10.1.3.255

              show interfaces (G.fast related information on SRX380, SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, and SRX345)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/8 Physical interface: ge-0/0/8, Enabled, Physical link is Up G.fast mode, DS Speed: 400Mbps, US Speed: 400Mbps Cont. .

              show interfaces terse (ACX5448, ACX5448-D, ACX710 channelized interface)

              user@host> show interfaces terse et-0/1/2 Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote et-0/1/2:0 up down et-0/1/2:1 up down et-0/1/2:2 up down et-0/1/2:3 up down

              show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-3/0/2 Physical interface: ge-3/0/2, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 167, SNMP ifIndex: 35 Link-level type: 52, MTU: 1522, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 CoS queues : 4 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:7c, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:7c Last flapped : 2006-08-10 17:25:10 PDT (00:01:08 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Ingress rate at Packet Forwarding Engine : 0 bps (0 pps) Ingress drop rate at Packet Forwarding Engine : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None Logical interface ge-3/0/2.0 (Index 72) (SNMP ifIndex 69) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.512 0x8100.513 ] In(pop-swap 0x8100.530) Out(swap-push 0x8100.512 0x8100.513) Encapsulation: VLAN-CCC Egress account overhead: 100 Ingress account overhead: 90 Input packets : 0 Output packets: 0 Protocol ccc, MTU: 1522 Flags: Is-Primary

              show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet on MX Series Routers)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-2/2/2 Physical interface: ge-2/2/2, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 156, SNMP ifIndex: 188 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 1000mbps, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Schedulers : 0 Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:c0, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:76 Last flapped : 2008-09-05 16:44:30 PDT (3d 01:04 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None Logical interface ge-2/2/2.0 (Index 82) (SNMP ifIndex 219) Flags: Up SNMP-Traps 0x4004000 Encapsulation: ENET2 Input packets : 10232 Output packets: 10294 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 203.0.113/24, Local: 203.0.113.1, Broadcast: 203.0.113.255 Protocol inet6, MTU: 1500 Max nh cache: 4, New hold nh limit: 100000, Curr nh cnt: 4, Curr new hold cnt: 4, NH drop cnt: 0 Flags: Is-Primary Addresses, Flags: Is-Default Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 2001:db8:/32, Local: 2001:db8::5 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Destination: 2001:db8:1::/32, Local: 2001:db8:223:9cff:fe9f:3e78 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited Flags: Is-Primary

              show interfaces (link degrade status)

              user@host> show interfaces et-3/0/0 Physical interface: et-3/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 157, SNMP ifIndex: 537 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, MRU: 0, Speed: 100Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 54:e0:32:23:9d:38, Hardware address: 54:e0:32:23:9d:38 Last flapped : 2014-06-18 02:36:38 PDT (02:50:50 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Link Degrade* : Link Monitoring : Enable Link Degrade Set Threshold: : 1E-7 Link Degrade Clear Threshold: : 1E-12 Estimated BER : 1E-7 Link-degrade event : Seconds Count State 782 1 Defect Active

              show interfaces et-0/0/0 (25-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on PTX Series for default FEC) (Junos OS Evolved Release)

              user@host> show interfaces et-0/0/0 Physical interface: et-0/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 1007, SNMP ifIndex: 503 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 25Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Media type: Fiber Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 84:03:28:eb:d4:44, Hardware address: 84:03:28:eb:d4:44 Last flapped : 2024-05-03 13:23:03 PDT (01:05:00 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Ethernet FEC Mode : FEC91 
              

              show interfaces extensive (link degrade status) (PTX10001-36MR)

              user@host> show interfaces et-0/0/1 extensive Physical interface: et-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 1017, SNMP ifIndex: 519, Generation: 712964572820 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 400Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Media type: Fiber Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x80 CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Damping : half-life: 0 sec, max-suppress: 0 sec, reuse: 0, suppress: 0, state: unsuppressed Current address: 40:de:ad:28:7a:0a, Hardware address: 40:de:ad:28:7a:0a Last flapped : 2024-08-27 12:05:18 IST (00:50:56 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 2239638274139000 392152080440 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 2239638274049 49019008 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Input errors: Errors: 1, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 2, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Egress queues: 8 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Queue number: Mapped forwarding classes 0 best-effort 1 expedited-forwarding 2 assured-forwarding 3 network-control Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK, LOCAL-DEGRADE PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Ethernet FEC Mode : FEC119 Ethernet FEC statistics Errors FEC Corrected Errors 166615427699 FEC Uncorrected Errors 12 FEC Corrected Errors Rate 3687323 FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0 MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 2239648398609518 0 Total packets 2239648398691 0 Unicast packets 2239648398036 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Total errors 1 0 Filter statistics: Input packet count 0 Input packet rejects 0 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: ( ) CoS information: Direction : Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Link Degrade : Link Monitoring : Enable Link Degrade Set Threshold : 1E-5 Link Degrade Clear Threshold : 1E-10 Link Degrade War Set Threshold : 1E-9 Link Degrade War Clear Threshold : 1E-11 Estimated BER : 1E-5 Link-degrade event : Seconds Count State 3054 1 Defect Active

              show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet on MX Series Routers showing interface transmit statistics configuration)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-2/1/2 extensive | match "output|interface" Physical interface: ge-2/1/2, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 151, SNMP ifIndex: 530, Generation: 154 Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Output bytes : 240614363944 772721536 bps Output packets: 3538446506 1420444 pps Direction : Output Interface transmit statistics: Enabled Logical interface ge-2/1/2.0 (Index 331) (SNMP ifIndex 955) (Generation 146) Output bytes : 195560312716 522726272 bps Output packets: 4251311146 1420451 pps user@host> show interfaces ge-5/2/0.0 statistics detail Logical interface ge-5/2/0.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 573) (Generation 135) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: ENET2 Egress account overhead: 100 Ingress account overhead: 90 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 271524 Output bytes : 37769598 Input packets: 3664 Output packets: 885790 IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 16681118 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 362633 Local statistics: Input bytes : 271524 Output bytes : 308560 Input packets: 3664 Output packets: 3659 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 37461038 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 882131 0 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 16681118 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 362633 0 pps

              show interfaces extensive (MX960 Router with MPC10E-10C-MRATE, MPC10E-15C-MRATE line cards)

              user@host> show interfaces et-x/y/4 extensive Physical interface: et-1/0/4, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 240, SNMP ifIndex: 773, Generation: 271 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, MRU: 1522, Speed: 400Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, Ethernet-Switching Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Wavelength : 1552.52 nm, Frequency: 193.10 THz Pad to minimum frame size: Disabled

              show interfaces brief (Gigabit Ethernet)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-3/0/2 brief Physical interface: ge-3/0/2, Enabled, Physical link is Up Link-level type: 52, MTU: 1522, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None Logical interface ge-3/0/2.0 Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.512 0x8100.513 ] In(pop-swap 0x8100.530) Out(swap-push 0x8100.512 0x8100.513) Encapsulation: VLAN-CCC ccc Logical interface ge-3/0/2.32767 Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x0000.0 ] Encapsulation: ENET2

              show interfaces detail (Gigabit Ethernet)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-3/0/2 detail Physical interface: ge-3/0/2, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 167, SNMP ifIndex: 35, Generation: 177 Link-level type: 52, MTU: 1522, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 4 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:7c, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:7c Last flapped : 2006-08-09 17:17:00 PDT (01:31:33 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Ingress traffic statistics at Packet Forwarding Engine: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Drop bytes : 0 0 bps Drop packets: 0 0 pps Ingress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Egress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Active alarms : None Active defects : None Logical interface ge-3/0/2.0 (Index 72) (SNMP ifIndex 69) (Generation 140) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [0x8100.512 0x8100.513 ] In(pop-swap 0x8100.530) Out(swap-push 0x8100.512 0x8100.513) Encapsulation: VLAN-CCC Egress account overhead: 100 Ingress account overhead: 90 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Protocol ccc, MTU: 1522, Generation: 149, Route table: 0 Flags: Is-Primary Logical interface ge-3/0/2.32767 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 70) (Generation 139) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x0000.0 ] Encapsulation: ENET2 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps

              show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet IQ2)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-7/1/3 extensive Physical interface: ge-7/1/3, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 170, SNMP ifIndex: 70, Generation: 171 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4004000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Schedulers : 256 Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:74, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:74 Last flapped : 2007-11-07 21:31:41 PST (02:03:33 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 38910844056 7952 bps Output bytes : 7174605 8464 bps Input packets: 418398473 11 pps Output packets: 78903 12 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Ingress traffic statistics at Packet Forwarding Engine: Input bytes : 38910799145 7952 bps Input packets: 418397956 11 pps Drop bytes : 0 0 bps Drop packets: 0 0 pps Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 1, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Ingress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 418390823 418390823 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 7133 7133 0 Egress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 1031 1031 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 77872 77872 0 Active alarms : None Active defects : None MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 38910844056 7174605 Total packets 418398473 78903 Unicast packets 408021893366 1026 Broadcast packets 10 12 Multicast packets 418398217 77865 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 OTN Received Overhead Bytes: APS/PCC0: 0x02, APS/PCC1: 0x11, APS/PCC2: 0x47, APS/PCC3: 0x58 Payload Type: 0x08 OTN Transmitted Overhead Bytes: APS/PCC0: 0x00, APS/PCC1: 0x00, APS/PCC2: 0x00, APS/PCC3: 0x00 Payload Type: 0x08 Filter statistics: Input packet count 418398473 Input packet rejects 479 Input DA rejects 479 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 78903 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 Autonegotiation information: Negotiation status: Complete Link partner: Link mode: Full-duplex, Flow control: Symmetric/Asymmetric, Remote fault: OK Local resolution: Flow control: Symmetric, Remote fault: Link OK Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: 7 CoS information: Direction : Output CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none Direction : Input CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none Logical interface ge-7/1/3.0 (Index 70) (SNMP ifIndex 85) (Generation 150) Flags: SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: ENET2 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 812400 Output bytes : 1349206 Input packets: 9429 Output packets: 9449 IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 812400 Output bytes : 1349206 Input packets: 9429 Output packets: 9449 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 7440 bps Output bytes : 0 7888 bps Input packets: 0 10 pps Output packets: 0 11 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 169, Route table: 0 Flags: Is-Primary, Mac-Validate-Strict Mac-Validate Failures: Packets: 0, Bytes: 0 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Input Filters: F1-ge-3/0/1.0-in, F3-ge-3/0/1.0-in Output Filters: F2-ge-3/0/1.0-out (53) Destination: 203.0.113/24, Local: 203.0.113.2, Broadcast: 203.0.113.255, Generation: 196 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited, Generation: 170, Route table: 0 Flags: Is-Primary Policer: Input: __default_arp_policer__

              For Gigabit Ethernet intelligent queuing 2 (IQ2) interfaces, the logical interface egress statistics displayed in the show interfaces command output might not accurately reflect the traffic on the wire when output shaping is applied. Traffic management output shaping might drop packets after they are tallied by the interface counters. For detailed information, see the description of the logical interface Transit statistics fields in Table 1.

              show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet Unnumbered Interface)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-3/2/0 Physical interface: ge-3/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 148, SNMP ifIndex: 50 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:f8, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:f8 Last flapped : 2006-10-27 04:42:23 PDT (08:01:52 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 624 bps (1 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None Logical interface ge-3/2/0.0 (Index 67) (SNMP ifIndex 85) Flags: SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: ENET2 Input packets : 0 Output packets: 6 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 Flags: Unnumbered Donor interface: lo0.0 (Index 64) Preferred source address: 203.0.113.22

              show interfaces (ACI Interface Set Configured)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-1/0/0.4001 Logical interface ge-1/0/0.4001 (Index 340) (SNMP ifIndex 548) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.4001 ] Encapsulation: PPP-over- Ethernet ACI VLAN: Dynamic Profile: aci-vlan-set-profile PPPoE: Dynamic Profile: aci-vlan-pppoe-profile, Service Name Table: None, Max Sessions: 32000, Max Sessions VSA Ignore: Off, Duplicate Protection: On, Short Cycle Protection: Off, Direct Connect: Off, AC Name: nbc Input packets : 9 Output packets: 8 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited

              show interfaces (ALI Interface Set)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-1/0/0.10 Logical interface ge-1/0/0.10 (Index 346) (SNMP ifIndex 554) (Generation 155) Flags: Up SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.10 ] Encapsulation: ENET2 Line Identity: Dynamic Profile: ali-set-profile Circuit-id Remote-id Accept-no-ids PPPoE: Dynamic Profile: ali-vlan-pppoe-profile, Service Name Table: None, Max Sessions: 32000, Max Sessions VSA Ignore: Off, Duplicate Protection: On, Short Cycle Protection: Off, Direct Connect: Off, AC Name: nbc Input packets : 9 Output packets: 8 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited

              Sample Output Gigabit Ethernet

              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, IQ2)
              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, WAN PHY Mode)
              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, DWDM OTN PIC)
              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode)
              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode, Transmit-Only)
              • show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode, Receive-Only)
              • show interfaces media (Gigabit Ethernet, 100GE)
              • show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet, 100GE)

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, IQ2)

              user@host> show interfaces xe-5/0/0 extensive Physical interface: xe-5/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 177, SNMP ifIndex: 630, Generation: 178 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, Loopback: None, Source filtering: Enabled, Flow control: Enabled Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 4 maximum usable queues Schedulers : 1024 Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:f6, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:f6 Last flapped : Never Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 6970332384 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 81050506 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Ingress traffic statistics at Packet Forwarding Engine: Input bytes : 6970299398 0 bps Input packets: 81049992 0 pps Drop bytes : 0 0 bps Drop packets: 0 0 pps Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Ingress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 81049992 81049992 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Egress queues: 4 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Active alarms : None Active defects : None PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 6970332384 0 Total packets 81050506 0 Unicast packets 81050000 0 Broadcast packets 506 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Filter statistics: Input packet count 81050506 Input packet rejects 506 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: 5 CoS information: Direction : Output CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none Direction : Input CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none Logical interface xe-5/0/0.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 95) (Generation 195) Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.100 ] Encapsulation: ENET2 Egress account overhead: 100 Ingress account overhead: 90 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 46 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 1 IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 46 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 1 Transit 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 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 253, Route table: 0 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 192.0.2/24, Local: 192.0.2.1, Broadcast: 192.0.2.255, Generation: 265 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited, Generation: 254, Route table: 0 Flags: None Policer: Input: __default_arp_policer__

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, WAN PHY Mode)

              user@host> show interfaces xe-1/0/0 extensive Physical interface: xe-1/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 141, SNMP ifIndex: 630, Generation: 47 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 9.294GbpsGbps, Loopback: Disabled WAN-PHY mode Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Speed Configuration: Auto Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps 16384 Link flags : None CoS queues : 4 supported Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:9d, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:9d Last flapped : 2005-07-07 11:22:34 PDT (3d 12:28 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, HS Link CRC errors: 0, HS Link FIFO overflows: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 1, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Active alarms : LOL, LOS, LBL Active defects: LOL, LOS, LBL, SEF, AIS-L, AIS-P PCS statistics Seconds Count Bit errors 0 0 Errored blocks 0 0 MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 0 0 Total packets 0 0 Unicast packets 0 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Filter statistics: Input packet count 0 Input packet rejects 0 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 PMA PHY: Seconds Count State PLL lock 0 0 OK PHY light 63159 1 Light Missing WIS section: BIP-B1 0 0 SEF 434430 434438 Defect Active LOS 434430 1 Defect Active LOF 434430 1 Defect Active ES-S 434430 SES-S 434430 SEFS-S 434430 WIS line: BIP-B2 0 0 REI-L 0 0 RDI-L 0 0 OK AIS-L 434430 1 Defect Active BERR-SF 0 0 OK BERR-SD 0 0 OK ES-L 434430 SES-L 434430 UAS-L 434420 ES-LFE 0 SES-LFE 0 UAS-LFE 0 WIS path: BIP-B3 0 0 REI-P 0 0 LOP-P 0 0 OK AIS-P 434430 1 Defect Active RDI-P 0 0 OK UNEQ-P 0 0 OK PLM-P 0 0 OK ES-P 434430 SES-P 434430 UAS-P 434420 ES-PFE 0 SES-PFE 0 UAS-PFE 0 Received path trace: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . Transmitted path trace: orissa so-1/0/0 6f 72 69 73 73 61 20 73 6f 2d 31 2f 30 2f 30 00 orissa so-1/0/0. Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: 1 CoS information: CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % bytes 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, DWDM OTN PIC)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-7/0/0 extensive Physical interface: ge-7/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 143, SNMP ifIndex: 508, Generation: 208 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 10Gbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None Wavelength : 1550.12 nm, Frequency: 193.40 THz CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:72, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:72 Last flapped : 2011-04-20 15:48:54 PDT (18:39:49 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never 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 Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 2, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Egress queues: 8 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont Queue number: Mapped forwarding classes 0 best-effort 1 expedited-forwarding 2 assured-forwarding 3 network-control Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 0 0 Total packets 0 0 Unicast packets 0 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Total octets 0 0 Total packets 0 0 Unicast packets 0 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 OTN alarms : None OTN defects : None OTN FEC Mode : GFEC OTN Rate : Fixed Stuff Bytes 11.0957Gbps OTN Line Loopback : Enabled OTN FEC statistics : Corrected Errors 0 Corrected Error Ratio ( 0 sec average) 0e-0 OTN FEC alarms: Seconds Count State FEC Degrade 0 0 OK FEC Excessive 0 0 OK OTN OC: Seconds Count State LOS 2 1 OK LOF 67164 2 Defect Active LOM 67164 71 Defect Active Wavelength Lock 0 0 OK OTN OTU: AIS 0 0 OK BDI 65919 4814 Defect Active IAE 67158 1 Defect Active TTIM 7 1 OK SF 67164 2 Defect Active SD 67164 3 Defect Active TCA-ES 0 0 OK TCA-SES 0 0 OK TCA-UAS 80 40 OK TCA-BBE 0 0 OK BIP 0 0 OK BBE 0 0 OK ES 0 0 OK SES 0 0 OK UAS 587 0 OK Received DAPI: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . Received SAPI: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . Transmitted DAPI: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . Transmitted SAPI: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . OTN Received Overhead Bytes: APS/PCC0: 0x02, APS/PCC1: 0x42, APS/PCC2: 0xa2, APS/PCC3: 0x48 Payload Type: 0x03 OTN Transmitted Overhead Bytes: APS/PCC0: 0x00, APS/PCC1: 0x00, APS/PCC2: 0x00, APS/PCC3: 0x00 Payload Type: 0x03 Filter statistics: Input packet count 0 Input packet rejects 0 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: 7 CoS information: Direction : Output CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 9500000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 500000000 5 0 low none .

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode)

              user@host> show interfaces xe-7/0/0 extensive Physical interface: xe-7/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 173, SNMP ifIndex: 212, Generation: 174 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, Unidirectional: Enabled, Loopback: None, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Device flags : Present Running .

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode, Transmit-Only)

              user@host> show interfaces xe-7/0/0–tx extensive Physical interface: xe-7/0/0-tx, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 176, SNMP ifIndex: 137, Generation: 177 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, Unidirectional: Tx-Only Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:83, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:83 Last flapped : 2007-06-01 09:08:19 PDT (3d 02:31 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 322891152287160 9627472888 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 328809727380 1225492 pps . Filter statistics: Output packet count 328810554250 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 . Logical interface xe-7/0/0-tx.0 (Index 73) (SNMP ifIndex 138) (Generation 139) Flags: SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: ENET2 Egress account overhead: 100 Ingress account overhead: 90 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 322891152287160 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 328809727380 IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 322891152287160 9627472888 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 328809727380 1225492 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 147, Route table: 0 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.11.12/24, Local: 10.11.12.13, Broadcast: 10.11.12.255, Generation: 141 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited, Generation: 148, Route table: 0 Flags: None Policer: Input: __default_arp_policer__

              show interfaces extensive (10-Gigabit Ethernet, LAN PHY Mode, Unidirectional Mode, Receive-Only)

              user@host> show interfaces xe-7/0/0–rx extensive Physical interface: xe-7/0/0-rx, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 174, SNMP ifIndex: 118, Generation: 175 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, Unidirectional: Rx-Only Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:83, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:83 Last flapped : 2007-06-01 09:08:22 PDT (3d 02:31 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 322857456303482 9627496104 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 328775413751 1225495 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps . Filter statistics: Input packet count 328775015056 Input packet rejects 1 Input DA rejects 0 . Logical interface xe-7/0/0-rx.0 (Index 72) (SNMP ifIndex 120) (Generation 138) Flags: SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: ENET2 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 322857456303482 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 328775413751 Output packets: 0 IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 322857456303482 9627496104 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 328775413751 1225495 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps IPv6 transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 145, Route table: 0 Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 192.0.2/24, Local: 192.0.2.1, Broadcast: 192.0.2.255, Generation: 139 Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited, Generation: 146, Route table: 0 Flags: None Policer: Input: __default_arp_policer__

              show interfaces media (Gigabit Ethernet, 100GE)

              user@host show interfaces et-8/0/6 media Physical interface: et-8/0/6, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 150, SNMP ifIndex: 821 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, MRU: 1522, Speed: 100Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Pad to minimum frame size: Disabled Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Schedulers : 0 Current address: 64:64:9b:b0:6e:60, Hardware address: 64:64:9b:b0:6e:60 Last flapped : 2024-07-02 06:35:32 IST (00:12:10 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : None Active defects : None PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Ethernet FEC Mode : FEC91 Ethernet FEC statistics Errors FEC Corrected Errors 0 FEC Uncorrected Errors 0 FEC Corrected Errors Rate 0 FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0 MAC statistics: Input bytes: 0, Input packets: 0, Output bytes: 0, Output packets: 0 Filter statistics: Filtered packets: 0, Padded packets: 0, Output packet errors: 0 Interface transmit statistics: Disabled

              show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet, 100GE)

              user@host show interfaces et-0/0/0 extensive Physical interface: et-0/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 1067, SNMP ifIndex: 548, Generation: 962072676083 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1560, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 100Gbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Media type: Fiber Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Damping : half-life: 0 sec, max-suppress: 0 sec, reuse: 0, suppress: 0, state: unsuppressed Current address: 1c:9c:8c:a0:e2:f4, Hardware address: 1c:9c:8c:a0:e2:f4 Last flapped : 2024-04-21 14:29:36 JST (1d 00:37 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 5675584 512 bps Output bytes : 5702400 512 bps Input packets: 88681 1 pps Output packets: 89100 1 pps Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 1, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Egress queues: 8 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 89098 89098 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Queue number: Mapped forwarding classes 0 best-effort 1 expedited-forwarding 2 assured-forwarding 3 network-control Active alarms : None Active defects : None PCS statistics Seconds Bit errors 0 Errored blocks 0 Ethernet FEC Mode : FEC91 Ethernet FEC statistics Errors FEC Corrected Errors 11 FEC Uncorrected Errors 1 FEC Corrected Errors Rate 0 FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0 MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 5675648 5702464 Total packets 88682 89101 Unicast packets 0 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 88682 89101 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Total errors 0 0 Priority Flow Control Watchdog Statistics: Queue Detected Recovered LastPacketDropCount TotalPacketDropCount 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 Filter statistics: Input packet count 0 Input packet rejects 0 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0 Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: ( ) CoS information: Direction : Output CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 95000000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 5000000000 5 0 low none PRBS Mode : Disabled Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Link Degrade : Link Monitoring : Disable

              Sample Output

              • Sample Output SRX Gigabit Ethernet
              • Sample Output SRX Gigabit Ethernet
              • show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet for vSRX Virtual Firewall and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0)
              • show interfaces detail (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces statistics st0.0 detail
              • show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces terse
              • show interfaces terse (vSRX Virtual Firewall and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0)
              • show interfaces controller (Channelized E1 IQ with Logical E1)
              • show interfaces controller (Channelized E1 IQ with Logical DS0)
              • show interfaces descriptions
              • show interfaces destination-class all
              • show interfaces diagnostics optics
              • show interfaces far-end-interval coc12-5/2/0
              • show interfaces far-end-interval coc1-5/2/1:1
              • show interfaces filters
              • show interfaces flow-statistics (Gigabit Ethernet)
              • show interfaces interval (Channelized OC12)
              • show interfaces interval (E3)
              • show interfaces interval (SONET/SDH) (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces load-balancing (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces load-balancing detail (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces mac-database (All MAC Addresses on a Port SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces mac-database (All MAC Addresses on a Service SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces mac-database mac-address
              • show interfaces mc-ae (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces media (SONET/SDH)
              • show interfaces policers (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces policers interface-name (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces queue (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces redundancy (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces redundancy (Aggregated Ethernet SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces redundancy detail (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces routing brief (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces routing detail (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces routing-instance all (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces snmp-index (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces source-class all (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces statistics (Fast Ethernet SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces switch-port (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces transport pm (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show security zones (SRX Series Firewalls)
              • show interfaces extensive (QFX5130-32CD)
              • show interfaces (PTX10001-36MR) (400G ZR and 400G ZR-M optics)
              • show interfaces (MX304)

              Sample Output SRX Gigabit Ethernet

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/1 Physical interface: ge-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 135, SNMP ifIndex: 510 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Link-mode: Full-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01 Last flapped : 2015-05-12 08:36:59 UTC (1w1d 22:42 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Logical interface ge-0/0/1.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 514) Flags: Device-Down SNMP-Traps 0x0 Encapsulation: ENET2 Input packets : 0 Output packets: 0 Security: Zone: public Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.1.1/24, Local: 10.1.1.1, Broadcast: 10.1.1.255

              Sample Output SRX Gigabit Ethernet

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/1 Physical interface: ge-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 135, SNMP ifIndex: 510 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Link-mode: Full-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01 Last flapped : 2015-05-12 08:36:59 UTC (1w1d 22:42 ago) Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Logical interface ge-0/0/1.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 514) Flags: Device-Down SNMP-Traps 0x0 Encapsulation: ENET2 Input packets : 0 Output packets: 0 Security: Zone: public Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.1.1/24, Local: 10.1.1.1, Broadcast: 10.1.1.255

              show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet for vSRX Virtual Firewall and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/0 Physical interface: ge-0/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up Interface index: 136, SNMP ifIndex: 510 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, LAN-PHY mode, Link-mode: Half-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, Loop Detect PDU Error: None, Ethernet-Switching Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Current address: 00:50:56:93:ef:25, Hardware address: 00:50:56:93:ef:25 Last flapped : 2024-03-29 01:57:45 UTC (00:00:41 ago) Input rate : 1120 bps (0 pps) Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps) Active alarms : None

              show interfaces detail (Gigabit Ethernet)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/1 detail Physical interface: ge-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 135, SNMP ifIndex: 510, Generation: 138 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Link-mode: Full-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01 Last flapped : 2015-05-12 08:36:59 UTC (1w2d 00:00 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Egress queues: 8 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Queue number: Mapped forwarding classes 0 best-effort 1 expedited-forwarding 2 assured-forwarding 3 network-control Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Logical interface ge-0/0/1.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 514) (Generation 136) Flags: Device-Down SNMP-Traps 0x0 Encapsulation: ENET2 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Security: Zone: public Flow Statistics : Flow Input statistics : Self packets : 0 ICMP packets : 0 VPN packets : 0 Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 0 Connections established : 0 Flow Output statistics: Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 0 Flow error statistics (Packets dropped due to): Address spoofing: 0 Authentication failed: 0 Incoming NAT errors: 0 Invalid zone received packet: 0 Multiple user authentications: 0 Multiple incoming NAT: 0 No parent for a gate: 0 No one interested in self packets: 0 No minor session: 0 No more sessions: 0 No NAT gate: 0 No route present: 0 No SA for incoming SPI: 0 No tunnel found: 0 No session for a gate: 0 No zone or NULL zone binding 0 Policy denied: 0 Security association not active: 0 TCP sequence number out of window: 0 Syn-attack protection: 0 User authentication errors: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 150, Route table: 0 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.1.1/24, Local: 10.1.1.1, Broadcast: 10.1.1.255, Generation: 150

              show interfaces statistics st0.0 detail

              user@host> show interfaces statistics st0.0 detail Logical interface st0.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 609) (Generation 136) Flags: Up Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Secure-Tunnel Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 528152756774 Output bytes : 575950643520 Input packets: 11481581669 Output packets: 12520666095 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 121859888 bps Output bytes : 0 128104112 bps Input packets: 0 331141 pps Output packets: 0 348108 pps Security: Zone: untrust Allowed host-inbound traffic : any-service bfd bgp dvmrp igmp ldp msdp nhrp ospf ospf3 pgm pim rip ripng router-discovery rsvp sap vrrp Flow Statistics : Flow Input statistics : Self packets : 0 ICMP packets : 0 VPN packets : 0 Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 525984295844 Connections established : 7 Flow Output statistics: Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 576003290222 Flow error statistics (Packets dropped due to): Address spoofing: 0 Authentication failed: 0 Incoming NAT errors: 0 Invalid zone received packet: 0 Multiple user authentications: 0 Multiple incoming NAT: 0 No parent for a gate: 0 No one interested in self packets: 0 No minor session: 0 No more sessions: 0 No NAT gate: 0 No route present: 2000280 No SA for incoming SPI: 0 No tunnel found: 0 No session for a gate: 0 No zone or NULL zone binding 0 Policy denied: 0 Security association not active: 0 TCP sequence number out of window: 0 Syn-attack protection: 0 User authentication errors: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 9192 Max nh cache: 0, New hold nh limit: 0, Curr nh cnt: 0, Curr new hold cnt: 0, NH drop cnt: 0 Generation: 155, Route table: 0 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re

              show interfaces extensive (Gigabit Ethernet)

              user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/1.0 extensive Physical interface: ge-0/0/1, Enabled, Physical link is Down Interface index: 135, SNMP ifIndex: 510, Generation: 138 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Link-mode: Full-duplex, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online Device flags : Present Running Down Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Link flags : None CoS queues : 8 supported, 8 maximum usable queues Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01, Hardware address: 00:00:5e:00:53:01 Last flapped : 2015-05-12 08:36:59 UTC (1w1d 22:57 ago) Statistics last cleared: Never Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Input errors: Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Output errors: Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0 Egress queues: 8 supported, 4 in use Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets 0 best-effort 0 0 0 1 expedited-fo 0 0 0 2 assured-forw 0 0 0 3 network-cont 0 0 0 Queue number: Mapped forwarding classes 0 best-effort 1 expedited-forwarding 2 assured-forwarding 3 network-control Active alarms : LINK Active defects : LINK MAC statistics: Receive Transmit Total octets 0 0 Total packets 0 0 Unicast packets 0 0 Broadcast packets 0 0 Multicast packets 0 0 CRC/Align errors 0 0 FIFO errors 0 0 MAC control frames 0 0 MAC pause frames 0 0 Oversized frames 0 Jabber frames 0 Fragment frames 0 VLAN tagged frames 0 Code violations 0 Filter statistics: Input packet count 0 Input packet rejects 0 Input DA rejects 0 Input SA rejects 0 Output packet count 0 Output packet pad count 0 Output packet error count 0 CAM destination filters: 2, CAM source filters: 0 Autonegotiation information: Negotiation status: Incomplete Packet Forwarding Engine configuration: Destination slot: 0 CoS information: Direction : Output CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit % bps % usec 0 best-effort 95 950000000 95 0 low none 3 network-control 5 50000000 5 0 low none Interface transmit statistics: Disabled Logical interface ge-0/0/1.0 (Index 71) (SNMP ifIndex 514) (Generation 136) Flags: Device-Down SNMP-Traps 0x0 Encapsulation: ENET2 Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 0 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 0 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Security: Zone: public Flow Statistics : Flow Input statistics : Self packets : 0 ICMP packets : 0 VPN packets : 0 Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 0 Connections established : 0 Flow Output statistics: Multicast packets : 0 Bytes permitted by policy : 0 Flow error statistics (Packets dropped due to): Address spoofing: 0 Authentication failed: 0 Incoming NAT errors: 0 Invalid zone received packet: 0 Multiple user authentications: 0 Multiple incoming NAT: 0 No parent for a gate: 0 No one interested in self packets: 0 No minor session: 0 No more sessions: 0 No NAT gate: 0 No route present: 0 No SA for incoming SPI: 0 No tunnel found: 0 No session for a gate: 0 No zone or NULL zone binding 0 Policy denied: 0 Security association not active: 0 TCP sequence number out of window: 0 Syn-attack protection: 0 User authentication errors: 0 Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 150, Route table: 0 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.1.1/24, Local: 10.1.1.1, Broadcast: 10.1.1.255, Generation: 150

              show interfaces terse

              user@host> show interfaces terse Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote ge-0/0/0 up up ge-0/0/0.0 up up inet 10.209.4.61/18 gr-0/0/0 up up ip-0/0/0 up up st0 up up st0.1 up ready inet ls-0/0/0 up up lt-0/0/0 up up mt-0/0/0 up up pd-0/0/0 up up pe-0/0/0 up up e3-1/0/0 up up t3-2/0/0 up up e1-3/0/0 up up se-4/0/0 up down t1-5/0/0 up up br-6/0/0 up up dc-6/0/0 up up dc-6/0/0.32767 up up bc-6/0/0:1 down up bc-6/0/0:1.0 up down dl0 up up dl0.0 up up inet dsc up up gre up up ipip up up lo0 up up lo0.16385 up up inet 10.0.0.1 --> 0/0 10.0.0.16 --> 0/0 lsi up up mtun up up pimd up up pime up up pp0 up up

              show interfaces terse (vSRX Virtual Firewall and vSRX Virtual Firewall 3.0)

              user@host> show interfaces terse Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote ge-0/0/0 up up ge-0/0/0.0 up up inet 10.1.65.1/24 ge-0/0/1 up up ge-0/0/2 up up e-0/0/3 up up ge-0/0/4 up up

              show interfaces controller (Channelized E1 IQ with Logical E1)

              user@host> show interfaces controller ce1-1/2/6 Controller Admin Link ce1-1/2/6 up up e1-1/2/6 up up

              geopsy.org

              I do not understand the SLOT option in command line interface.

              What is the meaning of the slot number in the the following commands:
              1) geopsy -db databasename -tool geopsyhv -slot 1 -group groupname
              2) geopsy -db databasename -tool geopsyarray -slot 0 -group groupname

              In fact I would like to compute High Resolution FK analysis (capon), which value of slot should I select?

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              Post by admin » Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:52 pm

              Option -h without argument just gives you general information.

              Generic options: -help Show help about options. SECTION may be empty or: all, examples, fk, generic, geopsy, hrfk, hv, hvrotate, hvtfa, linearfkactive, linearfkpassive, mspac, qt, spectrum, spectrum, structure 

              You can get specific help on various topics by adding an argument to option -h.

              $ geopsy -h fk FK (tag=geopsyarray, slot=0) options: -param Set processing parameters as specified in FILE.log -export-grids Export all FK grids for all frequency bands and time windows to files fkgrid_fxxx_twxxx (be careful, need a lot of disk space) $ geopsy -h hrfk High resolution FK (tag=geopsyarray, slot=1) options: -param Set processing parameters as specified in FILE.log 

              In fact, a tool plugin may contain more than one slot (for geopsyarray: fk, hrfk, linearfkactive, linearfkpassive) that correspond each to an icon in the toolbar (or menu "tools").

              To start geopsy for high resolution FK:

              geopsy -db /home/mwathele/M2/database.gpy -tool geopsyarray -slot 1 -group "333 sources/Central station" -param param.log

              param.log must contain a section with parameters as saved by the high resolution toolbox (after pressing 'Start').[/code]

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              Geo Distance Calculation using GeoPy Python package

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