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show hdlc interface

Syntax

show hdlc interface [ { dataRestriction [ dataRestriction ]* } | full ]
[ delta ] [ stateRestriction ] [ { interfaceType } interfaceSpecifier ] [ filter ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Displays statistics about specified Cisco HDLC interfaces.

Options

  • dataRestriction—Specify one or more of the following keywords:
    • config—Displays information about the HDLC interface configuration
    • status—Displays information about the HDLC interface operational status
    • statistics—Displays information about the HDLC interface statistics
  • *—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated multiple times in a list in the command line
  • full—Displays configuration, status, and statistics information; equivalent to specifying config status statistics
  • delta—Displays baselined statistics
  • stateRestriction—Specify only one of the following keywords:
    • open—Displays an interface that is administratively enabled, which means that the no ppp shutdown command is operational
    • closed—Displays an interface that is administratively disabled, which means that the ppp shutdown command is operational
    • up—Displays an interface that is up, which means that the LCP has been negotiated
    • down—Displays an interface that is down, which means that the LCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations have failed, or the connection has been terminated
    • lower-layer-down—Displays an interface that is not up and is waiting for the lower layer to come up to initiate negotiations for LCP
    • not present—Displays an interface on which traffic cannot flow because hardware is unavailable
  • interfaceType—Interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • filter—See Filtering show Commands

Mode

Privileged Exec, User Exec


Published: 2011-01-07


 
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