- show interfaces lsq-fpc/pic/port
- <brief | detail | extensive | terse>
- <descriptions>
- <media>
- <snmp-index snmp-index>
- <statistics>
Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.
(M-series and T-series routing platforms only) Display status information about the specified link services intelligent queuing (IQ) interface.
lsq-fpc/pic/port — Display standard status information about the specified link services IQ interface.
brief | detail | extensive | terse — (Optional) Display the specified level of output.
descriptions — (Optional) Display interface description strings.
media — (Optional) Display media-specific information about network interfaces.
snmp-index snmp-index — (Optional) Display information for the specified SNMP index of the interface.
statistics — (Optional) Display static interface statistics.
Link services IQ interfaces are similar to link services interfaces. The important difference is that link services IQ interfaces fully support JUNOS class-of-service (CoS) components.
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Table 124 lists the output fields for the show interfaces (link services IQ) command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 124: Link Services IQ and Redundant Link Services IQ show interfaces Output Fields
|
Field Name |
Field Description |
Level of Output |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Interface | ||
|
Physical interface |
Name of the physical interface. |
All levels |
|
Enabled |
State of the interface. Possible values are described in Enabled Field. |
All levels |
|
Interface index |
Physical interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence. |
detail extensive none |
|
SNMP ifIndex |
SNMP index number for the physical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support. |
detail extensive |
|
Link-level type |
Encapsulation being used on the physical interface: Multilink-Frame-Relay-UNI-NNI (default), LinkService, Frame-relay, Frame-relay-ccc, or Frame-relay-tcc. |
All levels |
|
MTU |
Maximum transmission unit size on the physical interface. |
All levels |
|
Device flags |
Information about the physical device. Possible values are described in Device Flags. |
All levels |
|
Interface flags |
Information about the interface. Possible values are described in Interface Flags. |
All levels |
|
Last flapped |
Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hour:minute:second timezone (hour:minute:second ago) . For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago). |
detail extensive none |
|
Input rate |
(Redundant LSQ) Rate of bits and packets received on the interface. |
None specified |
|
Output rate |
(Redundant LSQ) Rate of bits and packets transmitted on the interface. |
None specified |
|
Statistics last cleared |
Time when the statistics for the interface were last set to zero. |
detail extensive |
|
Traffic statistics |
Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Input fragments received by the router are assembled into input packets; output packets are segmented into output fragments for transmission out of the router. |
detail extensive |
|
Frame exceptions |
Information about framing exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface.
|
extensive |
|
Buffering exceptions |
Information about buffering exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface.
|
extensive |
|
Assembly exceptions |
(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end only) Information about assembly exceptions. Includes events recorded under Exception Events for each logical interface. An assembly exception does not necessarily indicate an operational problem with the physical link services IQ interface itself. If multilink-encapsulated traffic is dropped or reordered after a sequence number has been assigned, the interface records one or more exception events. The physical interface can drop multilink-encapsulated fragments itself as a result. Any multilink packets or fragments dropped by the interface itself result in packet or fragment drop counts on individual logical interfaces. If the logical interface drop counts are zero, but exception events are seen, the most likely cause is a problem with the individual link interfaces. Even if the logical interface fragment drop counts are nonzero, excess differential delay or traffic losses on individual interfaces can be the root cause.
|
extensive |
|
Hardware errors (sticky) |
(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end only) Information about hardware errors.
|
extensive |
|
Egress queues |
Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Queue counters |
Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
|
detail extensive none |
| Logical Interface | ||
|
Logical interface |
Name of the logical interface |
All levels |
|
Index |
Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence. |
detail extensive none |
|
SNMP ifIndex |
Logical interface SNMP interface index number. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support |
detail extensive |
|
Flags |
Information about the logical interface. Possible values are described in Logical Interface Flags. |
All levels |
|
Encapsulation |
Encapsulation being used: PPP or Multilink PPP. |
All levels |
|
Bandwidth |
Speed at which the interface is running. |
All levels |
|
Bundle options |
(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end interfaces only)
|
detail extensive none |
|
Bundle status (MLPPP) or Multilink class status (MC-MLPPP) |
Information about bundle status.
|
detail extensive none |
|
Statistics |
Information about fragments and packets received and sent by the router. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Input fragments received by the router are assembled into input packets; output packets are segmented into output fragments for transmission out of the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).
|
detail extensive |
|
NCP state |
(PPP) Network Control Protocol state.
|
detail extensive none |
|
Protocol |
Protocol family configured on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
MTU |
MTU size on the logical interface. If the MTU value is negotiated down to meet the MRRU requirement on the remote side, this value is marked Adjusted. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only. |
detail extensive |
|
Route Table |
Routing table in which this address exists. For example, Route table:0 refers to inet.0. |
detail extensive |
|
Flags |
Information about the protocol family flags. Possible values are described in Family Flags. |
detail extensive none |
|
Addresses, Flags |
Information about the addresses configured on the logical interface. Possible values are described in Addresses, Flags. |
detail extensive none |
|
Destination |
IP address of the remote side of the connection. |
detail extensive none |
|
Local |
IP address of the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Broadcast |
Broadcast address on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support. |
detail extensive |
| MLPPP Bundle Interface | ||
|
Logical interface |
Name of the logical interface. |
All levels |
|
Index |
Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence. |
detail extensive none |
|
SNMP ifIndex |
Logical interface SNMP interface index number. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support. |
detail extensive |
|
Flags |
Information about the logical interface. Possible values are described in Logical Interface Flags. |
All levels |
|
SNMP-Traps |
SNMP trap notifications are enabled. |
All levels |
|
Encapsulation |
Encapsulation being used: PPP, Multilink PPP or Multilink-FR. |
All levels |
|
Last flapped |
Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hour:minute:second timezone (hour:minute:second ago) . For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago). |
detail extensive none |
|
Bandwidth |
Speed at which the interface is running. |
All levels |
|
Bundle links Iinformation |
Information about the bundled links.
|
detail extensive none |
|
Bundle options |
(Multilink Frame Relay end-to-end interfaces only)
|
detail extensive none |
|
Bundle status (MLPPP) |
Information about bundle status.
|
detail extensive none |
|
Statistics |
Information about frames, bytes, and bits per second received and sent by the router. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).
|
extensive |
|
Multilink detail statistics |
Frames, bytes, and bits per second received and sent by the bundle. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with respect to the router. Each field has columns that indicate the number of frames received and transmitted, frames per second (fps), the number of bytes received and transmitted, and bits per second (bps).
|
extensive |
|
Protocol |
Protocol family configured on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
MTU |
MTU size on the logical interface. If the MTU value is negotiated down to meet the MRRU requirement on the remote side, this value is marked Adjusted. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support only. |
detail extensive |
|
Route Table |
Routing table in which this address exists. For example, Route table:0 refers to inet.0. |
detail extensive |
|
Addresses, Flags |
Information about the addresses configured on the logical interface. Possible values are described in Addresses, Flags. |
detail extensive none |
|
Destination |
IP address of the remote side of the connection. |
detail extensive none |
|
Local |
IP address of the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Broadcast |
Broadcast address on the logical interface. |
detail extensive none |
|
Generation |
Unique number for use by Juniper Networks technical support. |
detail extensive |
user@host>show interfaces lsq-0/2/0 extensive
Physical interface: lsq-0/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 25, Generation: 23
Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
Last flapped : 2005-06-02 08:54:36 PDT (00:05:45 ago)
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 8872424 229080 bps
Output bytes : 9856960 234448 bps
Input packets: 38202 117 pps
Output packets: 39453 117 pps
Frame exceptions:
Oversized frames 0
Errored input frames 0
Input on disabled link/bundle 0
Output for disabled link/bundle 0
Queuing drops 0
Buffering exceptions:
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Assembly exceptions:
Fragment timeout 0
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 0
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Hardware errors (sticky):
Data memory error 0
Control memory error 0
Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets
0 be 0 0 0
1 ef 0 0 0
2 af 0 0 0
3 nc 0 0 0
Logical interface lsq-0/2/0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 26) (Generation 5)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
Bandwidth: 256kbps
Bundle options:
MRRU 1504
Drop timer period 2000
Sequence number format long (24 bits)
Fragmentation threshold 0
Links needed to sustain bundle 1
Multilink classes 0
Link layer overhead 4.0 %
Bundle status:
Remote MRRU 1500
Received sequence number 0x0
Transmit sequence number 0x0
Packet drops 0 (0 bytes)
Fragment drops 9 (1401 bytes)
MRRU exceeded 0
Fragment timeout 0
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 4
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Statistics Frames fps Bytes bps
Bundle:
Fragments:
Input : 79827 239 9593009 232288
Output: 77533 234 9811743 238056
Packets:
Input : 38202 117 8872424 229080
Output: 39453 117 9856960 234448
Link:
ds-1/0/2:1:1.0 <-- up
Input : 1114 87 180183 113608
Output: 1577 118 199215 119064
ds-1/0/2:1:2.0 <-- down
Input : 1941 152 187948 118680
Output: 1574 116 199494 118992
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted]
Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
Destination: 10.74.11/24, Local: 10.74.11.10
Protocol iso, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted]
Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
Protocol mpls, MTU: 1488 [Adjusted]
Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
user@host> show interfaces extensive lsq-0/2/0
Physical interface: lsq-0/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 25, Generation: 23
Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
Last flapped : 2005-06-02 08:54:36 PDT (00:02:25 ago)
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 3474024 223704 bps
Output bytes : 4193992 233888 bps
Input packets: 15809 116 pps
Output packets: 16788 117 pps
Frame exceptions:
Oversized frames 0
Errored input frames 0
Input on disabled link/bundle 0
Output for disabled link/bundle 0
Queuing drops 0
Buffering exceptions:
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Assembly exceptions:
Fragment timeout 0
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 0
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Hardware errors (sticky):
Data memory error 0
Control memory error 0
Queue counters: Queued packets Transmitted packets Dropped packets
0 be 0 0 0
1 ef 0 0 0
2 af 0 0 0
3 nc 0 0 0
Logical interface lsq-0/2/0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 26) (Generation 5)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
Bandwidth: 256kbps
Bundle options:
MRRU 1504
Drop timer period 2000
Sequence number format long (24 bits)
Fragmentation threshold 0
Links needed to sustain bundle 1
Multilink classes 2
Link layer overhead 4.0 %
Multilink class 0 status:
Received sequence number 0x4c38
Transmit sequence number 0x4890
Packet drops 0 (0 bytes)
Fragment drops 2551 (397084 bytes)
MRRU exceeded 0
Fragment timeout 52
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 953
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Multilink class 1 status:
Received sequence number 0xffffff
Transmit sequence number 0x3710
Packet drops 0 (0 bytes)
Fragment drops 0 (0 bytes)
MRRU exceeded 0
Fragment timeout 0
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 0
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Statistics Frames fps Bytes bps
Bundle:
Fragments:
Input : 33719 239 4041763 231632
Output: 32371 234 4096545 237488
Packets:
Input : 15809 116 3474024 223704
Output: 16788 117 4193992 233888
Multilink class 0:
Fragments:
Input : 19331 0 0 0
Output: 0 0 0 0
Packets:
Input : 2064 0 0 0
Output: 1864 0 0 0
Multilink class 1:
Fragments:
Input : 0 0 0 0
Output: 14096 0 0 0
Packets:
Input : 14096 0 0 0
Output: 0 0 0 0
Link:
ds-1/0/2:1:1.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Input : 20972 151 2030595 118080
Output: 16184 116 2048468 118488
ds-1/0/2:1:2.0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Input : 12747 88 2011168 113552
Output: 16187 118 2048077 119000
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 [Adjusted], Generation: 14, Route table: 0
Flags: User-MTU, MTU-Protocol-Adjusted
Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
Destination: 10.0.1.0/30, Local: 10.0.1.2, Broadcast: Unspecified,
Generation: 18
user@host> show interfaces lsq-7/1/0.0 extensive
Logical interface lsq-7/1/0.0 (Index 88) (SNMP ifIndex 114) (Generation 188)
Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: Multilink-FR
Last flapped: Never
Bandwidth: 256kbps
Bundle links information:
Active bundle links 2
Removed bundle links 0
Disabled bundle links 0
Bundle options:
MRRU 1504
Drop timer period 1500
Inner PPP Protocol field compression enabled
Sequence number format short (12 bits)
Fragmentation threshold 0
Links needed to sustain bundle 1
Multilink classes 0
Link layer overhead 4.0 %
Bundle status:
Received sequence number 0xb74
Transmit sequence number 0xb74
Packet drops 0 (0 bytes)
Fragment drops 0 (0 bytes)
MRRU exceeded 0
Fragment timeout 0
Missing sequence number 0
Out-of-order sequence number 0
Out-of-range sequence number 0
Packet data buffer overflow 0
Fragment data buffer overflow 0
Statistics Frames fps Bytes bps
Bundle:
Multilink:
Input : 315381 0 42757818 0
Output: 315381 0 43388580 0
Network:
Input : 315381 0 40952064 0
Output: 315381 0 40952064 0
Link:
ds-6/0/0:1:1.0
Up time: Up since boot
Input : 63794 0 25146728 0
Output: 63778 0 25273164 0
ds-6/0/0:1:2.0
Up time: Up since boot
Input : 251587 0 17611090 0
Output: 251603 0 18115416 0
Multilink detail statistics:
Bundle:
Fragments:
Input : 0 0 0 0
Output: 0 0 0 0
Non-fragments:
Input : 293748 0 19387368 0
Output: 293748 0 20562360 0
LFI:
Input : 21633 0 22152192 0
Output: 21633 0 22325256 0
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 204, Route table: 0
Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary
Destination: 10.0.1.0/30, Local: 10.0.1.2, Broadcast:
Unspecified, Generation: 214