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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 114: ISDN Dialer show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

Dialer<br />

Bandwidth<br />

Input packets<br />

Output packets<br />

Traffic statistics<br />

Local statistics<br />

660<br />

Field Description<br />

Information about the status and configuration of the dialer interface:<br />

• State—State of the interface: Active or Inactive.<br />

• Dial pool—Dial pool name.<br />

• Dial strings—Dialing number for the ISDN connection.<br />

• Subordinate interfaces—Associated B-channel interface name and SNMP<br />

index number.<br />

• Activation delay—Length of time (in seconds) to wait before enabling the<br />

interface after the primary interface has failed.<br />

• Deactivation delay—Length of time (in seconds) to wait before disabling the<br />

interface after the primary interface is operational.<br />

• Initial route check delay—Wait period (in seconds) for the software to check<br />

if the primary interface is up after the router comes up. The range is from 1<br />

through 300 seconds. The default is 120 seconds.<br />

• Redial delay—(Available on interfaces configured for ISDN dial-out.) Delay,<br />

in seconds, between two successive calls made. The range of values is 2 to<br />

255. The default value is 3.<br />

• Callback wait period—Time, in seconds, that the dialer waits before it calls<br />

back the caller ID. The default value is 5.<br />

• Load threshold—Bandwidth threshold percentage used for adding interfaces.<br />

Another link is added to the multilink bundle when the load reaches the<br />

threshold value you set. The range of values is 0 to 100. The default value is<br />

100.<br />

• Load interval—Interval used to calculate the average load on the network. By<br />

default, the average interface load is calculated every 60 seconds.<br />

Speed at which the interface is running.<br />

Number of packets received on the logical interface.<br />

Number of packets transmitted on the logical interface.<br />

Total number of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical<br />

interface. These statistics are the sum of the local and transit statistics. When<br />

a burst of traffic is received, the value in the output packet rate field might briefly<br />

exceed the peak cell rate. It takes awhile (generally, less than 1 second) for this<br />

counter to stabilize.<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 logical interface.<br />

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

Statistics for traffic received from and transmitted to the Routing Engine. When<br />

a burst of traffic is received, the value in the output packet rate field might briefly<br />

exceed the peak cell rate. It takes awhile (generally, less than 1 second) for this<br />

counter to stabilize.<br />

Level of Output<br />

All levels<br />

detail extensive none<br />

None specified<br />

None specified<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

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