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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 128: Channelized STM1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

CoS information<br />

Logical Interface<br />

Logical interface<br />

Enabled<br />

Index<br />

SNMP ifIndex<br />

Flags<br />

Encapsulation<br />

Protocol<br />

Generation<br />

Route table<br />

Flags<br />

Addresses, Flags<br />

738<br />

Field Description<br />

Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.<br />

• CoS transmit queue—Queue number and its associated user-configured<br />

forwarding class name.<br />

• Bandwidth %—Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.<br />

• Bandwidth bps—Bandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).<br />

• Buffer %—Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.<br />

• Buffer usec—Amount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds.<br />

This value is nonzero only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.<br />

• Priority—Queue priority: low or high.<br />

• Limit—Displayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values<br />

are none and exact. If exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the<br />

configured bandwidth, even if excess bandwidth is available. If none is<br />

configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth if<br />

bandwidth is available.<br />

Name of the logical interface.<br />

State of the interface. Possible values are described in the “Enabled Field”<br />

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

Logical interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence.<br />

Logical interface SNMP interface index number.<br />

Information about the logical interface. Possible values are described in the<br />

“Logical Interface Flags” section under “Common Output Fields Description”<br />

on page 125.<br />

Encapsulation on the logical interface.<br />

Protocol family configured on the logical interface, such as iso, inet6, or mpls.<br />

Unique number for use by <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> technical support only.<br />

Routing table in which the logical interface address is located. For example, 0<br />

refers to the routing table inet.0.<br />

Information about the protocol family flags. Possible values are described in<br />

the “Family Flags” section under “Common Output Fields Description” on<br />

page 125.<br />

Information about the address flags. Possible values are described in the<br />

“Addresses Flags” section under “Common Output Fields Description” on<br />

page 125.<br />

Level of Output<br />

extensive<br />

All levels<br />

All levels<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive none<br />

All levels<br />

All levels<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

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

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