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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 145: Link Services show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

Multilink Frame<br />

Relay UNI NNI<br />

bundle options<br />

Multilink Frame<br />

Relay UNI NNI<br />

bundle options<br />

(continued)<br />

Traffic statistics<br />

822<br />

Field Description<br />

Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI only) Configured information about Multilink<br />

Frame Relay bundle options.<br />

• Device type—DCE (Data Communication Equipment) or DTE (Data Terminal<br />

Equipment).<br />

• MRRU—Configured size of the maximum received reconstructed unit (MRRU):<br />

1500 to 4500 bytes. The default is 1524 bytes.<br />

• Fragmentation threshold—Configured fragmentation threshold: 128 through<br />

16,320 bytes, in integer multiples of 64 bytes. The default setting is 0, which<br />

disables fragmentation.<br />

• Red differential delay limit—Red differential delay limit among bundle links<br />

has been reached, indicating an action will occur.<br />

• Yellow differential delay limit—Yellow differential delay among bundle links<br />

has been reached, indicating a warning will occur.<br />

• Red differential delay action—Type of actions taken when the red differential<br />

delay exceeds the red limit: Disable link transmit or Remove link from service.<br />

• Reassembly drop timer—Drop timeout value to provide a recovery mechanism<br />

if individual links in the link services bundle drop one or more packets: 1 through<br />

127 milliseconds. By default, the drop timeout parameter is 0 (disabled). A<br />

value that is under 5 ms is not recommended.<br />

• Links needed to sustain bundle—Minimum number of links to sustain the<br />

bundle: 1 through 8.<br />

• LIP Hello timer—Link Interleaving Protocol hello timer: 1 through 180 seconds.<br />

• Acknowledgement timer—Maximum period to wait for an add link<br />

acknowledgement, hello acknowledgement, or remove link<br />

acknowledgement: 1 through 10 seconds.<br />

• Acknowledgement retries—Number of retransmission attempts to be made<br />

for consecutive hello or remove link messages after the expiration of the<br />

acknowledgement timer: 1 through 5.<br />

• Bundle class—Bundle class ID.<br />

• LMI type—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI type:ANSI or Q.933 ANNEX A.<br />

• T391 LIV polling timer—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI Full status polling<br />

counter: 1 through 255, with a default value of 6.<br />

• T392 polling verification timer—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI error<br />

threshold. The number of errors required to bring down the link, within the<br />

event count specified by N393. The range is 1 through 10, with a default<br />

value of 3.<br />

• N391 full status polling count—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI Full status<br />

polling counter: 1 through 255.<br />

• N392 error threshold—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI error threshold:<br />

1 through 10.<br />

• N393 monitored event count—Multilink Frame Relay UNI NNI LMI monitored<br />

event count: 1 through 10, with a default value of 4.<br />

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

interface. All references to traffic direction (input or output) are defined with<br />

respect to the router. Input fragments received by the router are assembled into<br />

input packets; output packets are segmented into output fragments for<br />

transmission out of the router.<br />

Level of Output<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive none<br />

detail extensive<br />

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

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