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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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Table 111: ISDN B-Channel show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

Traffic statistics<br />

Input errors<br />

Output errors<br />

Queue counters<br />

Packet Forwarding<br />

Engine<br />

configuration<br />

Field Description<br />

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

and physical interface.<br />

• Input bytes—Number of bytes received on the interface.<br />

• Output bytes—Number of bytes transmitted on the interface.<br />

• Input packets—Number of packets received on the interface.<br />

• Output packets—Number of packets transmitted on the interface.<br />

• Errors—Input errors on the interface.<br />

• Drops—Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager<br />

ASIC.<br />

• Framing errors—Number of packets received with an invalid frame checksum<br />

(FCS).<br />

• Runts—Frames received smaller than the runt threshold.<br />

• Giants—Frames received larger than the giant threshold.<br />

• Policed discards—Frames that the incoming packet match code discarded<br />

because they were not recognized or were not of interest. Usually, this field<br />

reports protocols that the <strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> does not support.<br />

• Resource errors—Sum of transmit drops.<br />

• Carrier transitions—Number of times the interface has gone from down to up.<br />

This number does not normally increment quickly, increasing only when the<br />

cable is unplugged, the far-end system is powered down and then up, or<br />

another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments quickly,<br />

possibly once every 10 seconds, the cable, the remote system, or the interface<br />

is malfunctioning.<br />

• Errors—Sum of outgoing frame aborts and FCS errors.<br />

• Drops—Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager<br />

ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every<br />

packet dropped by the ASIC RED mechanism.<br />

• MTU errors—Number of packets larger than the MTU threshold.<br />

• Resource errors—Sum of transmit drops.<br />

CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.<br />

• Queued packets—Number of queued packets.<br />

• Transmitted packets—Number of transmitted packets.<br />

• Dropped packets—Number of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.<br />

Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:<br />

• Destination slot—FPC slot number.<br />

• PLP byte—Packet Level Protocol byte.<br />

Chapter 14: ISDN Interface Operational Mode <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

Level of Output<br />

detail extensive<br />

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