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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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show oam ethernet fnp messages<br />

Syntax show oam ethernet fnp messages<br />

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Release Information <strong>Command</strong> introduced in <strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> Release 11.4<br />

Description On MX Series routers with Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or aggregated Ethernet PICs,<br />

Required Privilege<br />

displays OAM Ethernet Failure Notification Protocol (FNP) messages.<br />

Options interface-name—(Optional) Display Ethernet FNP messages for the specified Ethernet<br />

Level<br />

interface only.<br />

routing-instance-name—(Optional) Display FNP messages for the specified routing<br />

view<br />

instance.<br />

List of Sample Output show oam ethernet fnp messages on page 352<br />

Output Fields Table 58 on page 351 lists the output fields for the show oam ethernet fnp messages<br />

command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.<br />

Table 58: show oam ethernet fnp messages Output Fields<br />

Field Name<br />

Message from source MAC<br />

address<br />

Originating port number<br />

Time since last message<br />

Time since last message update<br />

Total messages received<br />

Domain ID<br />

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STP Root ID<br />

Trigger Reason<br />

Effected VLANs<br />

Disabled interfaces<br />

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Field Description<br />

The source MAC address of the message.<br />

Port number of the original message.<br />

Elapsed time in hours, minutes, and seconds since the last<br />

message was received.<br />

Elapsed time in hours, minutes, and seconds since the last<br />

message was updated.<br />

Number of messages received.<br />

Domain ID of the message.<br />

The spanning tree Root ID of the message.<br />

The reason why the message was triggered.<br />

Number of VLANs that are affected.<br />

Name of the interfaces that are disabled.<br />

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