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General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands
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Reliability
The average interface availability, where the
maximum=255/255, and the minimum=1/255.
Tx load
The transmitter traffic average bandwidth utilization, where the
maximum=255/255, and the minimum=1/255.
Rx load
The received traffic average bandwidth utilization, where the
maximum=255/255, and the minimum=1/255.
Encapsulation
The encapsulation method assigned to the interface.
Loopback
Displays if the loopback mode is set for the interface.
Link Status Trap
Displays if this trap is enabled for this interface.
Last input
Displays the time elapsed since the last packet was received on
this interface (in hh:mm:ss).
Last output
Displays the time elapsed since the last packet was transmitted
via this interface (in hh:mm:ss).
Last clearing of
show interface
counters
Displays the time elapsed since the interface counters were last
cleared.
VoIP mode
enabled/disabled
Displays the status of the VoIP mode on this interface (PPP and
Frame Relay interfaces).
Input drops
Displays the number of entering Rx packets dropped due to
WRED and congestion in the Rx queues.
Output drops
Displays the number of Tx packets dropped due to WRED and
congestion in the Tx queues, as well as the Frame Relay Policy.
‘n’ minute input
rate
The average number of bits and packets received in the last ‘n’
minutes, where ‘n’ is set using the
load interval
command.
This does not appear for sub-interfaces.
‘n’ minute output
rate
The average number of bits and packets transmitted in the last
‘n’ minutes, where ‘n’ is set using the
load interval
command. This does not appear for sub-interfaces.
Packets input
The total number of packets received without error.
Bytes input
The total number of bytes in the packets received without error,
including data and MAC encapsulation packets.
Field
Description