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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 124: Channelized OC show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

HDLC configuration<br />

Interface transmit<br />

queues<br />

710<br />

DSU configuration<br />

BERT configuration<br />

Field Description<br />

Information about the HDLC configuration.<br />

• Policing bucket—Configured state of the receiving policer.<br />

• Shaping bucket—Configured state of the transmitting shaper.<br />

• Giant threshold—Giant threshold programmed into the hardware.<br />

• Runt threshold—Runt threshold programmed into the hardware.<br />

• Timeslots—Configured time slots for the interface.<br />

• Line encoding—Line encoding used. It is always HDB3.<br />

• Byte encoding—(T1 only) Byte encoding used: Nx64K or Nx56K.<br />

• Line encoding—Line encoding used. For T1, the value can be B8ZS or AMI. For<br />

E1, the value is HDB3.<br />

• Data inversion—HDLC data inversion setting: Enabled or Disabled.<br />

• Idle cycle flag—Idle cycle flags.<br />

• Start end flag—Start and end flag.<br />

Name of the transmit queues and their associated statistics for each DS3<br />

channel on the Channelized OC12 PIC.<br />

• B/W—Queue bandwidth as a percentage of the total interface bandwidth.<br />

• WRR—Weighted round-robin (in percent).<br />

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

• Bytes—Number of bytes transmitted.<br />

• Drops—Number of packets dropped.<br />

• Errors—Number of packet errors.<br />

Information about the DSU configuration. The last three lines (Bit count, Error<br />

bit count, and L<strong>OS</strong> information) are displayed only if a BERT has ever been run<br />

on the interface.<br />

• Compatibility mode—CSU/DSU compatibility mode: None, Larscom, Kentrox,<br />

or Digital-Link.<br />

• Scrambling—Payload scrambling. It can be Enabled or Disabled.<br />

• Subrate—Configured subrate setting. Applies only whenDigital-Link<br />

compatibility mode is used. It can be Disabled or display units in kbps.<br />

• FEAC loopback—(T3) Whether a far-end alarm and control (FEAC) loopback<br />

is Active or Inactive. This feature is used to send alarm or status information<br />

from the far-end terminal back to the near-end terminal and to initiate T3<br />

loopbacks at the far-end terminal from the near-end terminal.<br />

• Response—Whether the FEAC signal is Enabled or Disabled.<br />

• Count—Number of FEAC loopbacks.<br />

(DS interfaces) BERT (bit error rate test) checks the quality of the line. This<br />

output appears only when a BERT is run on the interface.<br />

• BERT time period—Configured total time period that the BERT is to run.<br />

• Elapsed—Actual time elapsed since the start of the BERT (in seconds).<br />

• Induced error rate—Configured rate at which the bit errors are induced in the<br />

BERT pattern.<br />

• Algorithm—Type of algorithm selected for the BERT.<br />

Level of Output<br />

extensive<br />

extensive<br />

extensive<br />

detail extensive none<br />

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