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    Verify That the T3 Interface Is Up

    Purpose

    Display the status of the T3 interface to provide the information you need to determine whether the physical link is up or down.

    Action

    To verify that the status of the T3 interface is up, use the following Junos OS CLI operational mode command:

    user@host> show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port

    Sample Output

    The following output is for a T3 interface with the physical link up:

    user@router>  show interfaces t3-1/0/0
    Physical interface: t3-1/0/0, Enabled,  Physical link is Up
      Interface index: 9, SNMP ifIndex: 10
      Link-level type: PPP, MTU: 4474, Clocking: Internal
      Speed: T3, Loopback: None, CRC: 16, Mode: C/Bit parity
      Device flags   : Present Running  Loop-Detected
      Interface flags: Link-Layer-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
      Link flags     : Keepalives
      Keepalive Input: 6684 (00:07:51 ago), Output: 6693 (00:06:41 ago)
      NCP state: Down, LCP state: Conf-req-sent
      Input rate     : 224 bps (2 pps), Output rate: 240 bps (2 pps)
       Active alarms  : None
       Active defects : None
      Logical interface t3-1/0/0.0 (Index 13) (SNMP ifIndex 32)
        Flags: Device-down Hardware-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
        Encapsulation: PPP
        Protocol inet, MTU: 4470, Flags: Protocol-Down
          Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary
            Destination: 1.1.1.0/30, Local: 1.1.1.1 
    

    Meaning

    The sample output shows that the physical link is up, the loop is detected, and there are no T3 alarms or defects.

    Sample Output

    If the physical link is down, there may be a problem with the port. The following output is an example of the show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port command when the physical link is down:

    user@router>  show interfaces t3-1/0/0
    Physical interface: t3-1/0/0, Enabled,  Physical link is Down
      Interface index: 9, SNMP ifIndex: 10
      Link-level type: Cisco-HDLC, MTU: 4474, Clocking: Internal
      Speed: T3, Loopback: None, CRC: 16, Mode: C/Bit parity
       Device flags   : Present Running Down
       Interface flags: Hardware-Down Link-Layer-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
      Link flags     : Keepalives
      Keepalive Input: 116 (00:02:32 ago), Output: 185 (00:00:02 ago)
      Input rate     : 0 bps (0 pps), Output rate: 0 bps (0 pps)
       Active alarms  : LOF, LOS
       Active defects : LOF, LOS
      Logical interface t3-1/0/0.0 (Index 12) (SNMP ifIndex 32)
        Flags: Device-down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps, Encapsulation: Cisco-HDLC
        Protocol inet, MTU: 4470
          Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred Is-Primary
            Destination: 1.1.1.0/30, Local: 1.1.1.1
    

    Meaning

    The sample output shows that the physical link is down, the device flags and interface flags are down, and that there are T3 alarms and defects. Verify that the fiber can successfully loop a known good port of the same type by checking for damage to the cable.

    Published: 2012-06-29