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Monitoring Frame Relay
Use the show frame-relay commands described in this section to monitor
Frame Relay interfaces.
You can set a statistics baseline for Frame Relay
interfaces, subinterfaces, or circuits using the baseline
frame-relay command.
You can use the output-filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines of output
based on a text string you specify. See show Commands in JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide for details.
If you do not specify an interface type for the
appropriate show command, the output indicates whether a serial or
POS interface is being displayed.
baseline frame-relay interface
- Use to set a statistics baseline at the Frame Relay layer
for multilink Frame Relay, POS, serial or GRE tunnel interfaces, subinterfaces,
or circuits.
- The router implements the baseline by reading and storing
the statistics at the time the baseline is set and then subtracting
this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
- Specify an interface or subinterface using the interface
type and specifier. For more information, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.
- Specify a circuit using the interface type and specifier and the dlci keyword and the dlci number.
- You cannot set a baseline for groups of interfaces, subinterfaces,
or circuits. You must set baselines individually.
- When baselining is requested, the time since the last
baseline was set is displayed in hours:minutes:seconds or days/hours format. If a baseline has not
been set, the message “ No baseline has been set” is
displayed instead.
- The regular interface statistics and LMI statistics for
interfaces are subject to the same baseline timestamp. You cannot
set separate baselines.
- Use the optional delta keyword
with Frame Relay show commands to specify
that baselined statistics are to be shown.
- Example
host1#baseline frame-relay interface serial 2/0:1/1
host1#show frame-relay interface delta
Frame relay interface 2/0:1/1, status is lowerLayerDown
Number of interface down transitions is 0
Time since last status change 21:06:34
Number of configured circuits: 0
Time since last baseline 00:00:05
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In frames: 0 Out frames: 0
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
- There is no no version.
- See baseline frame-relay interface.
show frame-relay interface
- Use to display statistics for the Frame Relay layer in
a multilink Frame Relay, POS, serial, or GRE tunnel interface.
- Optionally, you can specify an interface using the interface
type and specifier. For more information, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.
- Use the brief keyword to display
the operational status of all configured interfaces.
- Use the optional delta keyword
to specify that baselined statistics are to be shown.
- Field descriptions
- status—One of the following states:
- Up—Traffic can flow on the interface
- Offline—Traffic cannot flow because hardware is
unavailable
- Down—Traffic cannot flow because of a problem in
the interface at the current protocol layer
- LowerLayerDown—Traffic cannot flow because of a
problem in an interface at a lower protocol layer
- AdministrativelyDown—Traffic cannot flow because
of manual administrative intervention
- Description—Text description or alias if configured
for the interface
- In bytes—Number of inbound bytes received on the
interface
- Out bytes—Number of outbound
bytes transmitted on the interface
- In frames—Number of inbound frames received on the
interface
- Out frames—Number of outbound frames transmitted
on the interface
- In errors—Number of inbound errors received on the
interface
- Out errors—Number of outbound
errors transmitted on the interface
- In discards—Number of inbound packets discarded
- Out discards—Number of outbound
packets discarded
- In unknown protos—Number of packets received on
the interface with unknown protocols
- Time since last status change—Time since the last
status change on the interface
- Example
host1#show frame-relay interface
Frame relay interface 3/2:1/1, status is up
Description: boston01
Time since last status change 01:21:10
In bytes: 19712 Out bytes: 60918
In frames: 1232 Out frames: 1232
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay interface 3/2:2/1, status is up
Description: newyork02
Time since last status change 03:06:18
In bytes: 19728 Out bytes: 60702
In frames: 1233 Out frames: 1233
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay interface 3/2:3/1, status is up
Description: chicago03
Time since last status change 01:20:38
In bytes: 19696 Out bytes: 60744
In frames: 1231 Out frames: 1231
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
- See show frame-relay interface.
show frame-relay lmi
- Use to display configuration and state information and
statistics about the LMI for a multilink Frame Relay, POS, serial,
or GRE tunnel interface.
- Optionally, you can specify an interface using the interface
type and specifier. For more information, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.
- Use the optional delta keyword
to specify that baselined statistics are to be shown.
- Field descriptions
- This command displays both DTE and DCE fields for NNI.
- For the DTE:
- Enquiries sent—Total number of LMI status enquiries
sent by the DTE on this interface
- Full enquiries sent—Total number of LMI full-status
enquiries sent by the DTE on this interface
- Enquiry responses received—Total number of LMI full-
and regular-status responses received by the DTE on this interface
- Full enquiry responses received—Total number of
LMI full-status responses received by the DTE on this interface
- Async updates received—Total number of LMI asynchronous
updates received by the DTE on this interface
- Unknown messages received—Total number of unknown
LMI messages received on this interface
- Loss of sequencing detected—Total number of times
a loss of sequencing in received LMI messages was detected by the
DTE on this interface
- No response timeouts—Total number of times a timeout
occurred without receiving a response to an LMI request by the DTE
on this interface
- Last sequence number sent—Last sequence number sent
on this interface
- Last sequence number received—Last sequence number
received on this interface
- For the DCE:
- Enquiries received—Total number of LMI status enquiries
received by the DCE on this interface
- Enquiry responses sent—Total number of LMI status
responses sent by the DCE on this interface
- Full enquiry responses sent—Total number of LMI
full-status responses sent by the DCE on this interface
- Async updates sent—Total number of LMI asynchronous
updates sent by the DCE on this interface
- Unknown messages received—Total number of unknown
LMI messages received on this interface
- Loss of sequencing detected—Total number of times
a loss of sequencing in received LMI messages was detected by the
DCE on this interface
- No response timeouts—Total number of times a timeout
occurred without receiving a status inquiry from the DTE on this interface
- Last sequence number sent—Last sequence number sent
on this interface
- Last sequence number received—Last sequence number
received on this interface
- Example
host1#show frame-relay lmi
LMI information for frame relay NNI interface 3/2:1/1
DTE Parameter N391 is 6, N392 is 3, N393 is 4, T391 is 10
DCE Parameter N392 is 2, N393 is 2, T392 is 15
Configured LMI type is ANSI, status is up
Time since last status change 01:21:14
Enquiries received: 1232
Full enquiries received: 207
Enquiry responses sent: 1232
Full enquiry responses sent: 207
Async updates sent: 0
Unknown messages received: 0
Loss of sequencing detected: 2
No response timeouts: 0
Last sequence number sent: 0
Last sequence number received: 0
Unknown messages received: 0
Loss of sequencing detected: 2
LMI information for frame relay DCE interface 3/2:2/1
Parameter N392 is 2, N393 is 2, T392 is 15
Configured LMI type is ANSI, status is up
Time since last status change 03:06:22
Enquiries received: 1233
Full enquiries received: 207
Enquiry responses sent: 1233
Full enquiry responses sent: 207
Async updates sent: 0
Last sequence number sent: 0
Last sequence number received: 0
- See show frame-relay lmi.
show frame-relay map
- Use to display the current Frame Relay map entries and
information about Frame Relay connections.
- Field descriptions
- Frame relay sub-interface—Interface number and one
of the following states:
- Up—Traffic can flow on the
interface
- Offline—Traffic cannot flow
because hardware is unavailable
- Down—Traffic cannot flow because
of a problem in the interface at the current protocol layer
- LowerLayerDown—Traffic cannot
flow because of a problem in an interface at a lower protocol layer
- AdministrativelyDown—Traffic
cannot flow because of manual administrative intervention
- DLCI—Provides decimal value, hexadecimal value,
and its value as it appears on the wire
- Example
host1#show frame-relay map
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.1 (up): DLCI 101(0x65,0x58)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.2 (up): DLCI 102(0x66,0x78)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.3 (up): DLCI 103(0x67,0x78)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.4 (up): DLCI 104(0x68,0x98)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.5 (up): DLCI 105(0x69,0x98)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.6 (up): DLCI 106(0x6a,0xb8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.7 (up): DLCI 107(0x6b,0xb8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.8 (up): DLCI 108(0x6c,0xd8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.9 (up): DLCI 109(0x6d,0xd8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.10 (up): DLCI 110(0x6e,0xf8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.11 (up): DLCI 111(0x6f,0xf8)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.12 (up): DLCI 112(0x70,0x1c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.17 (up): DLCI 117(0x75,0x5c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.18 (up): DLCI 118(0x76,0x7c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.19 (up): DLCI 119(0x77,0x7c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.20 (up): DLCI 120(0x78,0x9c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.21 (up): DLCI 121(0x79,0x9c)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.22 (up): DLCI 122(0x7a,0xbc)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.23 (up): DLCI 123(0x7b,0xbc)
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.24 (up): DLCI 124(0x7c,0xdc)
- See show frame-relay map.
show frame-relay pvc
- Use to display statistics about PVCs for Frame Relay layer
on a multilink Frame Relay, POS, serial, or GRE tunnel interface or
a specific PVC.
- Optionally, you can specify an interface using the interface
type and specifier. For more information, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.
- Specify a virtual circuit using the DLCI number.
- Use the brief keyword to display
abbreviated PVC information.
- Use the optional delta keyword
to specify that baselined statistics are to be shown.
- Field descriptions
- DLCI—DLCI number
- interface—Identifies an interface in slot/port:channel/subchannel format or a subinterface in slot/port:channel/subchannel.subinterface format
- PVC status—Status of the circuit; valid states are
active and inactive.
- Number of circuit status inactive transitions—number
of times a circuit came down because of error conditions
- Time since creation—Time since the PVC was created
- last status change—Time since the PVC status last
changed
- In pkts—Number of incoming packets received on the
circuit
- Out pkts—Number of outgoing packets transmitted
on the circuit
- In bytes—Number of input bytes received on the circuit
- Out bytes—Number of output bytes received on the
circuit
- In FECN pkts—Number of packets received with the
forward explicit congestion notification (FECN) bit set. The FECN
bit is set by a network to notify the user that congestions may be
experienced by data traffic in the direction of the frame carrying
the FECN bit. The FECN bit is set by the network (not by the transmitting
user), and there is no obligation for end systems to take any action
regarding the FECN bit.
- Out FECN pkts—Number of packets transmitted with
the FECN bit set
- In BECN pkts—Number of packets received with the
backward explicit congestion notification (BECN) bit set. The BECN
bit is set by a network to notify the user that congestions may be
experienced by data traffic in the opposite direction of the frame
carrying the BECN bit. The BECN bit is set by the network, and there
is no obligation for end systems to take any action regarding the
BECN bit.
- Out BECN pkts—Number of packets transmitted with
the BECN bit set
- In DE pkts—Number of packets received with the discard
eligibility (DE) bit set. When the DE bit is set, it indicates that
the frame is discarded in preference to other frames without the DE
bit set. The DE bit may be set by the network or the user. Once it
is set, it cannot be reset by the user.
- Out DE pkts—Number of packets transmitted with the
DE bit set
- Dropped packets—Number of dropped packets
- Example
host1#show frame-relay pvc
PVC information for frame relay NNI interface 3/2:1/1
DLCI 101 in sub-interface 3/2:1/1.1, status is active
Number of circuit status inactive transitions is 0
Time since creation 03:27:29, last status change 01:21:29
In pkts: 0 Out pkts: 0
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In FECN pkts: 0 Out FECN pkts: 0
In BECN pkts: 0 Out BECN pkts: 0
In DE pkts: 0 Out DE pkts: 0
Dropped pkts: 0
DLCI 102 in sub-interface 3/2:1/1.2, status is active
Number of circuit status inactive transitions is 0
Time since creation 03:27:28, last status change 01:21:29
In pkts: 0 Out pkts: 0
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In FECN pkts: 0 Out FECN pkts: 0
In BECN pkts: 0 Out BECN pkts: 0
In DE pkts: 0 Out DE pkts: 0
Dropped pkts: 0
DLCI 103 in sub-interface 3/2:1/1.3, status is active
Number of circuit status inactive transitions is 0
Time since creation 03:27:28, last status change 01:21:29
In pkts: 0 Out pkts: 0
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In FECN pkts: 0 Out FECN pkts: 0
In BECN pkts: 0 Out BECN pkts: 0
In DE pkts: 0 Out DE pkts: 0
Dropped pkts: 0
- See show frame-relay pvc.
show frame-relay subinterface
- Use to display the state of the Frame Relay subinterface.
- The subinterface can be in one of the following states:
- Up—Traffic can flow on the interface
- Offline—Traffic cannot flow because hardware is
unavailable
- Down—Traffic cannot flow because of a problem in
the interface at the current protocol layer
- LowerLayerDown—Traffic cannot flow because of a
problem in an interface at a lower protocol layer
- AdministrativelyDown—Traffic cannot flow because
of manual administrative intervention
- Use the optional delta keyword
to specify that baselined statistics are to be shown.
- The brief keyword displays
only the operational status of all configured subinterfaces.
- Field descriptions
- sub-interface—Identifies the subinterface in slot/port:channel/subchannel.subinterface format
- status—Status of the subinterface
- Description—Text description or alias if configured
for the subinterface
- Time since last status change—Time since the last
status change on the subinterface
- In bytes—Number of inbound bytes received on the
subinterface
- Out bytes—Number of outbound
bytes transmitted on the subinterface
- In frames—Number of inbound frames received on the
interface
- Out frames—Number of outbound frames transmitted
on the interface
- In errors—Number of inbound errors received on the
subinterface
- Out errors—Number of outbound
errors transmitted on the subinterface
- In discards—Number of inbound packets discarded
- Out discards—Number of outbound
packets discarded
- In unknown protos—Number of
packets received on the subinterface with unknown protocols
- Example
host1#show frame-relay subinterface
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.1, status is up
Description: toronto011
Time since last status change 01:21:26
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In frames: 0 Out frames: 0
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.2, status is up
Description: ottawa012
Time since last status change 01:21:26
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In frames: 0 Out frames: 0
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay sub-interface 3/2:1/1.3, status is up
Description: montreal013
Time since last status change 01:21:26
In bytes: 0 Out bytes: 0
In frames: 0 Out frames: 0
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
- See show frame-relay subinterface.
show frame-relay summary
- Use to scan all defined Frame Relay interfaces and circuits;
reports aggregate status as one of the following:
- Up—Traffic can flow on the interface
- Down—Traffic cannot flow because of a problem in
the network
- Unavailable—Traffic cannot flow because hardware
is unavailable
- Example
host1#show frame-relay summary
28 interface(s) defined, 28 up, 0 down
840 sub-interface(s) defined, 840 up, 0 down
840 circuit(s) defined, 840 up, 0 down
- See show frame-relay summary.
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