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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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<strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> 12.1 <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

Table 31: show interfaces Gigabit Ethernet Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

VLAN-Tag<br />

Demux:<br />

Encapsulation<br />

Protocol<br />

MTU<br />

Maximum labels<br />

Traffic statistics<br />

IPv6 transit<br />

statistics<br />

Local statistics<br />

226<br />

Field Description<br />

Rewrite profile applied to incoming or outgoing frames on the outer (Out) VLAN<br />

tag or for both the outer and inner (In) VLAN tags.<br />

• push—An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.<br />

• pop—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed.<br />

• swap—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is overwritten with the user<br />

specified VLAN tag information.<br />

• push—An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.<br />

• push-push—Two VLAN tags are pushed in from the incoming frame.<br />

• swap-push—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by a<br />

user-specified VLAN tag value. A user-specified outer VLAN tag is pushed in<br />

front. The outer tag becomes an inner tag in the final frame.<br />

• swap-swap—Both the inner and the outer VLAN tags of the incoming frame<br />

are replaced by the user specified VLAN tag value.<br />

• pop-swap—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed, and the<br />

inner VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by the user-specified VLAN<br />

tag value. The inner tag becomes the outer tag in the final frame.<br />

• pop-pop—Both the outer and inner VLAN tags of the incoming frame are<br />

removed.<br />

IP demultiplexing (demux) value that appears if this interface is used as the<br />

demux underlying interface. The output is one of the following:<br />

• Source Family Inet<br />

• Destination Family Inet<br />

Encapsulation on the logical interface.<br />

Protocol family. Possible values are described in the “Protocol Field” section<br />

under “Common Output Fields Description” on page 125.<br />

Maximum transmission unit size on the logical interface.<br />

Maximum number of MPLS labels configured for the MPLS protocol family on<br />

the logical interface.<br />

Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the specified<br />

interface set.<br />

• Input bytes, Output bytes—Number of bytes received and transmitted on the<br />

interface set<br />

• Input packets, Output packets—Number of packets received and transmitted<br />

on the interface set.<br />

Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the<br />

logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled.<br />

Number and rate of bytes and packets destined to the router.<br />

Level of Output<br />

brief detail extensive<br />

none<br />

detail extensive none<br />

All levels<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive<br />

extensive<br />

extensive<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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