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show interfaces routing

Syntax

show interfaces routing <interface-name> <brief | detail | summary>

Description

Have the routing protocol process display its view of the state of the router's interfaces.

Use this command for performing router diagnostics only, when you are checking whether the routing protocols and the JUNOS software disagree about the state of an interface.

Options

brief—(Optional) Display brief information.

detail—(Optional) Display detailed information.

interface-name—(Optional) Name of a specific interface.

summary—(Optional) Summarize the interface information.

Default: brief

Required Privilege Level

view

Sample Output

Sample Output: show interfaces routing brief
Sample Output: show interfaces routing summary
Sample Output : show interfaces routing detail

Options at a Glance

Table 4 summarizes the information included in the output of each show interfaces routing command option. In this table, output fields are listed in alphabetical order. In the Output Fields section, the output fields are listed in the order in which they are displayed.


Table 4: Show Interfaces Routing Output Field Summary

Options
Field Description
Detail
Add—The interface was just added.
Brief
Addresses—Protocols and addresses configured on the interface.
Detail
Bandwidth—Speed at which the interface is running.
Detail
Change—Reflects recent changes to the interface.
Detail
Delete—The interface is being deleted.
Detail
Encapsulation—Encapsulation on the interface.
Summary Detail
Index—Interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.
Brief
Interface—Name of the physical interface.
Detail
Link layer—Describes the link layer of the interface.
Detail
MTU—The interface's MTU size has changed.
Summary Detail
Metric—Metric value on the interface.
Detail
Preference—Preference value for the route for this address.
Detail
Protocol information—information about the configuration of protocols on the interface:
  • Address—Address configured on the interface for the protocol type.
  • State—State of the logical interface (Up or Down) and the type of interface.
  • Change—Reflects recent changes to the interface.
  • Preference—Preference value for the route for this address.
  • Metric—Metric value on the interface for the protocol type.
  • MTU—MTU value of the interface.
  • Local address—On a point-to-point link, the address of the local side of the link. Not used for multicast links.
  • Destination—For a point-to-point link, the address of the remote side of the link. For multicast links, the network address.
Detail
Refcount—Number of references to the interface in the routing software.
Detail
State—State of the logical interface (Up or Down) and the type of interface.
Brief
State—State of the physical interface. It can be Up or Down.
Summary
Status—State of the logical interface (Up or Down) and the type of interface.
Summary
Trans.—Transitions on the interface (number of times the interface has gone from down to up).
Detail
Up/down transitions—Number of times the interface has gone from down to up.

Output Fields

Addresses—(Brief output only) Protocols and addresses configured on the interface.

Interface—(Brief output only) Name of the physical interface.

State—(Brief output only) State of the physical interface. It can be Up or Down.

State—(Detail output only) State of the logical interface (Up or Down) and the type of interface.

Status—(Summary output only) State of the logical interface (Up or Down) and the type of interface.

Trans—(Summary output only) Transitions on the interface (number of times the interface has gone from down to up).

Index—Interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.

Refcount—Number of references to the interface in the routing software.

Change—(Detail output only) Reflects recent changes to the interface; value can be one or more of the following:

Metric—(Detail output only) Metric value on the interface.

Up/down transitions—(Detail output only) Number of times the interface has gone from down to up.

Link layer—(Detail output only) Describes the link layer of the interface.

Encapsulation—Encapsulation on the interface.

Bandwidth—(Detail output only) Speed at which the interface is running.

Protocol information—(Detail output only) Information about the configuration of protocols on the interface:

Sample Output: show interfaces routing brief

user@host> show interfaces routing brief 
Interface        State Addresses
so-5/0/3.0       Down  ISO   enabled
so-5/0/2.0       Up    MPLS  enabled
                       ISO   enabled
                       INET  192.168.2.120
                       INET  enabled
so-5/0/1.0       Up    MPLS  enabled
                       ISO   enabled
                       INET  192.168.2.130
                       INET  enabled
so-5/0/0.0       Up    MPLS  enabled
                       ISO   enabled
                       INET  192.168.2.100
                       INET  enabled
so-1/2/0.0       Down  ISO   enabled
so-1/1/0.0       Up    INET  192.168.2.250
                       INET  enabled
at-1/0/0.6       Up    CCC   enabled
at-1/0/0.5       Up
at-1/0/0.4       Up
at-1/0/0.3       Up    CCC   enabled
at-1/0/0.2       Up    CCC   enabled
at-1/0/0.0       Up    ISO   enabled
                       INET  192.168.90.10
                       INET  enabled
lo0.0            Up    ISO   47.0005.80ff.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6800.5061.00
                       ISO   enabled
                       INET  127.0.0.1
fxp1.0           Up
fxp0.0           Up    INET  192.168.6.90

Sample Output: show interfaces routing summary

user@host> show interfaces routing summary 
14 physical interfaces (12 up)
  11 INET protocol addresses (11 up)
  6 ISO protocol addresses (4 up)
  3 MPLS protocol addresses (3 up)
  3 CCC protocol addresses (3 up)

Interface  Index   Metric   Trans. Status
so-5/0/3.0    15        0        0 Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
so-5/0/2.0    14        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
so-5/0/1.0    13        0        5 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
so-5/0/0.0    12        0        2 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
so-1/2/0.0    11        0        0 Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
so-1/1/0.0    10        0        5 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.6     9        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.5     8        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.4     7        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.3     6        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.2     5        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
at-1/0/0.0     4        0        0 Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
lo0.0          3        0        0 Up Broadcast Loopback Multicast
fxp1.0         2        0        1 Up Broadcast Multicast
fxp0.0         1        0        0 Up Broadcast Multicast

Sample Output    : show interfaces routing detail

user@host> show interfaces routing detail 
so-5/0/3.0
  Index: 15, Refcount: 2, State: <Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast> Change:<>
  Metric: 0, Up/down transitions: 0, Full-duplex
  Link layer: HDLC serial line Encapsulation: PPP Bandwidth: 155Mbps
  ISO address (null)
    State: <Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast> Change: <>
    Preference: 0 (120 down), Metric: 0, MTU: 4470 bytes
so-5/0/2.0
  Index: 14, Refcount: 7, State: <Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast>Change:<>
  Metric: 0, Up/down transitions: 0, Full-duplex
  Link layer: HDLC serial line Encapsulation: PPP Bandwidth: 155Mbps
  MPLS address (null)
    State: <Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast> Change: <>
    Preference: 0 (120 down), Metric: 0, MTU: 4458 bytes
  ISO address (null)
    State: <Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast> Change: <>
    Preference: 0 (120 down), Metric: 0, MTU: 4470 bytes
  INET address 192.168.2.120
    State: <Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast Localup> Change: <>
    Preference: 0 (120 down), Metric: 0, MTU: 4470 bytes
    Local address: 192.168.2.120    
    Destination: 192.168.2.110/32
  INET address (null)
    State: <Up Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast> Change: <>
    Preference: 0 (120 down), Metric: 0, MTU: 4470 bytes
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