Monitoring Transparent Bridging
This section describes how to:
- Set a statistics baseline for bridge groups and bridge interfaces.
- Remove all dynamic MAC address entries or a specific dynamic MAC address entry from the forwarding table for bridge groups and bridge interfaces.
- Use the show commands to monitor
bridge groups, bridge group interfaces, and subscriber policies

Note: The E120 and E320 routers output for monitor and show commands is identical to output from other E Series routers, except that the E120 and E320 routers output also includes information about the adapter identifier in the interface specifier (slot/adapter/port).
Setting Statistics Baselines
You can set a statistics baseline for a bridge group (by using the baseline bridge command) or for a bridge interface (by using the baseline bridge interface command).
baseline bridge
- Use to set a statistics baseline for a specified bridge group.
- 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.
- Examplehost1#baseline bridge westford03
- There is no no version.
- See baseline bridge.
baseline bridge interface
- Use to set a statistics baseline for a particular network interface belonging to a bridge group.
- 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.
- You must specify the following:
- interfaceType—One of the following
bridge interface types listed in Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide:
- atm
- fastEthernet
- gigabitEthernet
- tenGigabitEthernet
- interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide for information
- interfaceType—One of the following
bridge interface types listed in Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide:
- Examplehost1#baseline bridge interface atm 3/3.1
- There is no no version.
- See baseline bridge interface.
Removing Dynamic MAC Address Entries
You can remove all dynamic (learned) MAC address entries from the forwarding table for a bridge group (using the clear bridge command) or for a bridge interface (using the clear bridge interface command). You can also use the clear bridge address command to remove a specific dynamic MAC address entry from the forwarding table for a bridge group.
clear bridge
- Use to remove all dynamic MAC address entries from the forwarding table for the specified bridge group.
- Example
host1#show bridge westford01 table Bridge: westford01 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 0090.1a01.0205 forward ATM3/3.1 0 1234.abcd.5678 discard --- ---
host1#clear bridge westford01
host1#show bridge westford01 table Bridge: westford01 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- -----
- There is no no version.
- See clear bridge.
clear bridge address
- Use to remove a specific dynamic MAC address entry from the forwarding table for the specified bridge group.
- Example
host1#show bridge westford01 table Bridge: westford01 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 0090.1a01.0205 forward ATM3/3.1 0 1234.abcd.5678 discard --- ---
host1#clear bridge westford01 address 1234.abcd.5678
host1#show bridge westford01 table Bridge: westford01 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 0090.1a01.0205 forward ATM3/3.1 0
- There is no no version.
- See clear bridge address.
clear bridge interface
- Use to remove all dynamic MAC address entries for a network interface belonging to a bridge group from the forwarding table for that bridge group.
- You must specify the following:
- interfaceType—One of the following
bridge interface types listed in Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide:
- atm
- fastEthernet
- gigabitEthernet
- tenGigabitEthernet
- interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide for information
- interfaceType—One of the following
bridge interface types listed in Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide:
- Example
host1#show bridge westford02 table dynamic Bridge: westford02 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 0090.1a01.0205 forward ATM3/3.1 0 0090.1a01.0206 forward ATM3/3.2 10 0090.1a01.0207 forward ATM3/3.3 5
host1#clear bridge interface atm 3/3.2
host1#show bridge westford02 table dynamic Bridge: westford02 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 0090.1a01.0205 forward ATM3/3.1 0 0090.1a01.0207 forward ATM3/3.3 5
- There is no no version.
- See clear bridge interface.
Monitoring Bridge Groups
You can use show commands to display information about the bridge groups configured on your router.
show bridge
- Use to display configuration and statistics information for the specified bridge group.
- To display information about the MAC address table and bridge interfaces, use the all keyword.
- Field descriptions
- BridgeGroup—Name assigned to the bridge group
- Bridge Mode—Bridging capability currently enabled, either concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) or default bridging
- Aging Time—Length of time, in seconds, that a MAC address entry can remain in the forwarding table
- Learning—Whether acquisition of dynamically learned MAC addresses is currently enabled or disabled
- Max Learn—Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the bridge group can learn
- Link Status Snmp Traps—Whether SNMP link status processing is enabled or disabled for all bridge interfaces in the bridge group
- Subscriber Policy—Name of the subscriber policy currently in effect for the bridge group
- Protocol Actions—When CRB is enabled, displays the protocols (IP, MPLS, or PPPoE) for which explicit routing has been configured
- Port Count—Number of ports (interfaces) currently configured for the bridge group; this value typically matches the Interface Count
- Interface Count—Number of bridge group interfaces currently configured for the bridge group
- Address Table—Displays the current static and dynamic
entries in the MAC address table
- Address—MAC address of the entry
- Action—How the bridge group handles this entry: forward or discard
- Interface—Interface type and specifier on which the entry will be forwarded; this value does not appear for entries that are discarded
- Age—Length of time that a dynamic entry has been in the forwarding table; this value does not appear for static entries
- Interfaces—Displays statistics information for each
bridge group interface; the entries for each interface are preceded
by the interface type and specifier (for example, ATM3/3.1)
- Port Number—Bridge group port number on which this interface resides
- Operational Status—Operational status of the physical interface: Up, Down, LowerLayerDown, NotPresent
- Admin Status—State of the physical interface: Up, Down
- Snmp Link Status Trap—Whether SNMP link status processing is enabled or disabled for the specified bridge interface
- Max Learn—Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the bridge group interface can learn
- Subscriber Policy—Name of the subscriber policy currently in effect for the bridge group interface
- In Octets—Number of octets received on this interface
- In Frames—Number of frames received on this interface
- In Discards—Number of incoming packets discarded on this interface
- In Errors—Number of incoming errors received on this interface
- Out Octets—Number of octets transmitted on this interface
- Out Frames—Number of frames transmitted on this interface
- Out Discards—Number of outgoing packets discarded on this interface
- Out Errors—Number of outgoing errors on this interface
- queue—Hardware packet queue associated with the specified traffic class and interface
- Queue length—Length of the queue, in bytes
- Forwarded packets, Bytes—Number of packets and bytes forwarded on this queue
- Dropped committed packets, Bytes—Number of committed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped conformed packets, Bytes—Number of conformed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped exceeded packets, Bytes—Number of exceeded packets and bytes that were dropped
- Example 1—Displays configuration settings for the
specified bridge group
host1#show bridge westford01 BridgeGroup: westford01 Bridge Mode: CRB Aging Time: 300 secs Learning: Enabled Max Learn: Unlimited Link Status Snmp Traps: Disabled Subscriber Policy: default Subscriber Protocol Actions: Route IP Route PPPoE Port Count: 1 Interface Count: 1 - Example 2—Displays information about configuration
settings, MAC address table entries, and bridge group interfaces for
the specified bridge group
host1#show bridge westford01 all BridgeGroup: westford01 Bridge Mode: CRB Aging Time: 300 secs Learning: Enabled Max Learn: Unlimited Link Status Snmp Traps: Disabled Subscriber Policy: default Subscriber Protocol Actions: Route IP Route PPPoE Port Count: 1 Interface Count: 1Address Table: Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 1011.22b2.333c forward ATM3/3.1 --- 1234.abcd.5678 discard --- ---
Interfaces: ATM3/3.1 Port Number: 1 Operational Status: LowerLayerDown Admin Status: Up Snmp Link Status Trap: Disabled Max Learn: Unlimited Subscriber Policy: default Subscriber Statistics: In Octets: 0 In Frames: 0 In Discards: 0 In Errors: 0 Out Octets: 0 Out Frames: 0 Out Discards: 0 Out Errors: 0 queue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to bridge ATM3/3.1 Queue length 0 Bytes Forwarded packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped committed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped conformed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped exceeded packets 0, Bytes 0 - See show bridge.
show bridge groups
- Use to display configuration information for all bridge groups currently configured on your router.
- To display the configuration settings for all bridge groups on your router, use the details keyword.
- Field descriptions
- BridgeGroup—Name assigned to the bridge group
- Bridge Mode—Bridging capability currently enabled, either concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) or default bridging
- Aging Time—Length of time, in seconds, that a MAC address entry can remain in the forwarding table
- Learning—Whether acquisition of dynamically learned MAC addresses is currently enabled or disabled
- Max Learn—Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the bridge group can learn
- Link Status Snmp Traps—Whether SNMP link status processing is enabled or disabled for all bridge interfaces in the bridge group
- Subscriber Policy—Name of the subscriber policy currently in effect for the bridge group
- Protocol Actions—When CRB is enabled, displays the protocols (IP, MPLS, or PPPoE) for which explicit routing has been configured
- Port Count—Number of ports (interfaces) currently configured for the bridge group; this value typically matches the Interface Count
- Interface Count—Number of bridge group interfaces currently configured for the bridge group
- Example 1—Displays the names of the bridge groups
configured on your router
host1#show bridge groups BridgeGroup: westford02 BridgeGroup: westford01
- Example 2—Displays the configuration settings for
each bridge group on your router
host1#show bridge groups details BridgeGroup: westford02 Bridge Mode: CRB Aging Time: 300 secs Learning: Enabled Max Learn: Unlimited Link Status Snmp Traps: Disabled Subscriber Policy: client01 Protocol Actions: Route IP Route PPPoE Port Count: 0 Interface Count: 0 BridgeGroup: westford01 Bridge Mode: CRB Aging Time: 300 secs Learning: Enabled Max Learn: Unlimited Link Status Snmp Traps: Disabled Subscriber Policy: default Subscriber Protocol Actions: Port Count: 1 Interface Count: 1 - See show bridge groups.
show bridge port
- Use to display configuration, statistics, and status information for all ports (interfaces) or for a specified port associated with a bridge group.
- To display only the port number, interface identifier, and status for each port, use the brief keyword.
- Field descriptions
- Port Number—Bridge group port number on which this interface resides
- Operational Status—Operational status of the physical interface: Up, Down, LowerLayerDown, NotPresent
- Admin Status—State of the physical interface: Up, Down
- Snmp Link Status Trap—Whether SNMP link status processing is enabled or disabled for the specified bridge interface
- Max Learn—Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the bridge group interface can learn
- Subscriber Policy—Name of the subscriber policy currently in effect for the bridge group interface
- Statistics—Displays statistics information for the
specified port
- In Octets—Number of octets received on this interface
- In Frames—Number of frames received on this interface
- In Discards—Number of incoming packets discarded on this interface
- In Errors—Number of incoming errors received on this interface
- Out Octets—Number of octets transmitted on this interface
- Out Frames—Number of frames transmitted on this interface
- Out Discards—Number of outgoing packets discarded on this interface
- Out Errors—Number of outgoing errors on this interface
- queue—Hardware packet queue associated with the
specified traffic class and interface
- Queue length—Length of the queue, in bytes
- Forwarded packets, Bytes—Number of packets and bytes forwarded on this queue
- Dropped committed packets, Bytes—Number of committed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped conformed packets, Bytes—Number of conformed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped exceeded packets, Bytes—Number of exceeded packets and bytes that were dropped
- Using the brief keyword displays
the following fields:
- Port—Bridge group port number on which this interface resides
- Interface—Interface type and specifier associated with the port (for example, ATM3/3.1)
- Status—Operational status of the physical interface: Up, Down, LowerLayerDown, NotPresent
- Example 1—Displays configuration, statistics, and
status information for all ports currently associated with the bridge
group
host1#show bridge westford01 port 1 ATM3/3.1 Port Number: 1 Operational Status: LowerLayerDown Admin Status: Up Snmp Link Status Trap: Disabled Max Learn: Unlimited Subscriber Policy: default Subscriber Statistics: In Octets: 0 In Frames: 0 In Discards: 0 In Errors: 0 Out Octets: 0 Out Frames: 0 Out Discards: 0 Out Errors: 0 queue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to bridge ATM3/3.1 Queue length 0 Bytes Forwarded packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped committed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped conformed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped exceeded packets 0, Bytes 0 - Example 2—Uses the brief keyword to display summary information for each port
host1#show bridge westford01 port brief Port Interface Status ------ ------------------------- ------------ 1 ATM3/3.1 LowerLayerDown
- See show bridge port.
show bridge table
- Use to display information about dynamic and static entries in the MAC address table for the specified bridge group.
- To display only static address entries, use the static keyword.
- To display only dynamic address entries, use the dynamic keyword.
- Field descriptions
- Bridge—Name of the bridge group for which the MAC address table is displayed
- Address—MAC address of the entry
- Action—Specifies how the bridge group handles this entry: forward or discard
- Interface—Interface type and specifier on which the entry will be forwarded; this value does not appear for entries that are discarded
- Age—Length of time that a dynamic entry has been in the forwarding table; this value does not appear for static entries
- Example
host1#show bridge westford01 table static Bridge: westford01 MAC Address Table Address Action Interface Age -------------- ---------- ------------------- ----- 1a11.22b2.333c forward ATM3/3.1 --- 1234.abcd.5678 discard --- ---
- See show bridge table.
Monitoring Bridge Interfaces
You can use the show bridge interface command to display information for a specified bridge interface or for all interfaces assigned to a bridge group.
show bridge interface
- Use to display configuration, statistics, and status information for a specified bridge interface or for all interfaces assigned to a bridge group.
- Field descriptions
- BridgeGroup—Name of the bridge group to which the interface belongs
- Port Number—Bridge group port number on which this interface resides
- Operational Status—Operational status of the physical interface: Up, Down, LowerLayerDown, NotPresent
- Admin Status—State of the physical interface: Up, Down
- Snmp Link Status Trap—Whether SNMP link status processing is enabled or disabled for the specified bridge interface
- Max Learn—Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the bridge group interface can learn
- Subscriber Policy—Name of the subscriber policy currently in effect for the bridge group interface
- Statistics—Displays statistics information for the
specified port
- In Octets—Number of octets received on this interface
- In Frames—Number of frames received on this interface
- In Discards—Number of incoming packets discarded on this interface
- In Errors—Number of incoming errors received on this interface
- Out Octets—Number of octets transmitted on this interface
- Out Frames—Number of frames transmitted on this interface
- Out Discards—Number of outgoing packets discarded on this interface
- Out Errors—Number of outgoing errors on this interface
- queue—Hardware packet queue associated with the
specified traffic class and interface
- Queue length—Length of the queue, in bytes
- Forwarded packets, Bytes—Number of packets and bytes forwarded on this queue
- Dropped committed packets, Bytes—Number of committed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped conformed packets, Bytes—Number of conformed packets and bytes that were dropped
- Dropped exceeded packets, Bytes—Number of exceeded packets and bytes that were dropped
- Using the brief keyword displays
the following fields:
- Interface—Interface type and specifier associated with the port (for example, FastEthernet9/1.1)
- Port—Bridge group port number on which this interface resides
- Status—Operational status of the physical interface: Up, Down, LowerLayerDown, NotPresent
- Example 1—Displays information about a specified
interface
host1#show bridge interface fastEthernet 9/1.1 fastEthernet9/1.1 BridgeGroup: 1 Port Number: 1 Operational Status: Up Admin Status: Up Snmp Link Status Trap: Disabled Max Learn: Unlimited Subscriber Policy: atmfe1 Statistics: In Octets: 0 In Frames: 0 In Discards: 0 In Errors: 0 Out Octets: 0 Out Frames: 0 Out Discards: 0 Out Errors: 0 queue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to bridge FastEthernet9/1.1 Queue length 0 Bytes Forwarded packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped committed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped conformed packets 0, Bytes 0 Dropped exceeded packets 0, Bytes 0 - Example 2—Uses the brief keyword to display a summary of all bridge interfaces configured
on the router
host1#show bridge westford01 interface brief Interface Port Status ----------------- -------- ------------ FastEthernet9/1.1 1 Up FastEthernet9/1.2 2 Up FastEthernet9/3.1 3 Up ATM11/0.5 4 Up ATM11/3.2 5 Up ATM11/0.7 6 Up
- See show bridge interface.
Monitoring Subscriber Policies
You can use the show subscriber-policy command to display the rules for all subscriber policies configured on your router or for a specified subscriber policy.
show subscriber-policy
- Use to display the set of forwarding and filtering rules for all default and nondefault subscriber policies configured on the router or for a specified subscriber policy.
- For all packet types except Relearn, the command displays permit to indicate that the bridge interface forwards the packets, or deny to indicate that the bridge interface filters the packets. (For information about the meaning of permit and deny for Relearn, see the field descriptions.)
- Field descriptions
- Subscriber—Name of the subscriber policy
- ARP—Specifies how the bridge interface handles ARP packets
- Broadcast—Specifies how the bridge interface handles broadcast packets
- Multicast—Specifies how the bridge interface handles multicast packets
- Unknown Destination—Specifies how the bridge interface handles packets with unknown unicast DAs
- Unicast—Specifies how the bridge interface handles unicast (user-to-user) packets
- PPPoE—Specifies how the bridge interface handles PPPoE packets
- Relearn—Specifies whether the bridge interface can relearn a MAC address entry on a different interface from the one initially associated with this entry in the forwarding table; permit indicates that relearning is allowed, and deny indicates that relearning is prohibited
- Mpls—Specifies how the bridge interface handles MPLS packets
- Example 1—Displays the rules for all default and
nondefault subscriber policies currently configured on the router
host1#show subscriber-policy Subscriber: default Subscriber ARP : Permit Broadcast : Deny Multicast : Permit Unknown Destination : Deny IP : Permit Unknown Protocol : Permit Unicast : Permit PPPoE : Permit Relearn : Permit Mpls : Permit Subscriber: default Trunk ARP : Permit Broadcast : Permit Multicast : Permit Unknown Destination : Permit IP : Permit Unknown Protocol : Permit Unicast : Permit PPPoE : Permit Relearn : Permit Mpls : Permit
Subscriber: client01 ARP : Permit Broadcast : Permit Multicast : Deny Unknown Destination : Deny IP : Permit Unknown Protocol : Permit Unicast : Permit PPPoE : Permit Relearn : Deny Mpls : Permit
- Example 2—Displays the rules for a specified subscriber
policy
host1#show subscriber-policy client01 Subscriber: client01 ARP : Permit Broadcast : Permit Multicast : Deny Unknown Destination : Deny IP : Permit Unknown Protocol : Permit Unicast : Permit PPPoE : Permit Relearn : Deny Mpls : Permit
- See show subscriber-policy.
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