physical¶
The list of physical interfaces on the device.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
<physical> |
An interface name. |
port (mandatory)¶
Reference to a physical network port.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># port PORT
|
Description |
---|---|
<pci-port> |
PCI port name. |
<device-tree-port> |
Device tree port name. |
<device-tree-port> |
Hyper-V port name. |
mtu¶
Set the max transmission unit size in octets.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># mtu <uint32>
promiscuous¶
Set promiscuous mode.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># promiscuous true|false
description¶
A textual description of the interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># description <string>
enabled¶
The desired (administrative) state of the interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># enabled true|false
- Default value
true
rx-cp-protection¶
Enable Rx Control Plane Protection.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># rx-cp-protection true|false
tx-cp-protection¶
Enable Tx Control Plane Protection.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical>
vrouter running physical <physical># tx-cp-protection true|false
ifindex (state only)¶
System assigned number for each interface. Corresponds to ifIndex object in SNMP Interface MIB.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ifindex
admin-status (state only)¶
The desired state of the interface. In RFC 7223 this leaf has the same read semantics as ifAdminStatus. Here, it reflects the administrative state as set by enabling or disabling the interface.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> admin-status
oper-status (state only)¶
The current operational state of the interface. This leaf has the same semantics as ifOperStatus.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> oper-status
last-change (state only)¶
This timestamp indicates the time of the last state change of the interface (e.g., up-to-down transition). This corresponds to the ifLastChange object in the standard interface MIB. The value is the timestamp in nanoseconds relative to the Unix Epoch (Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> last-change
ipv4¶
Parameters for the IPv4 address family.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4
enabled¶
Controls whether IPv4 is enabled or disabled on this interface. When IPv4 is enabled, this interface is connected to an IPv4 stack, and the interface can send and receive IPv4 packets.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# enabled true|false
- Default value
true
address¶
The list of configured IPv4 addresses on the interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# address <address> peer PEER
|
Description |
---|---|
<A.B.C.D> |
An IPv4 address. |
<A.B.C.D/M> |
A masked IPv4 address: address and prefix of that subnet. |
peer¶
The IPv4 address of the remote endpoint for point to point interfaces.
peer PEER
PEER |
An IPv4 address. |
origin (state only)¶
The origin of this address, e.g., statically configured, assigned by DHCP, etc..
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 address <address> origin
neighbor¶
A list of mappings from IPv4 addresses to link-layer addresses. Entries in this list are used as static entries in the ARP Cache.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# neighbor <neighbor> link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
<neighbor> |
An IPv4 address. |
link-layer-address (mandatory)¶
The link-layer address of the neighbor node.
link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS |
An IEEE 802 MAC address. |
state (state only)¶
The state of this neighbor entry.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 neighbor <neighbor> state
dhcp¶
DHCP client configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
enabled¶
Enable or disable DHCP.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# enabled true|false
- Default value
true
timeout¶
Time before deciding that it’s not going to be able to contact a server.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# timeout <uint32>
- Default value
60
retry¶
Time before trying again to contact a DHCP server.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# retry <uint32>
- Default value
300
select-timeout¶
Time at which the client stops waiting for other offers from servers.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# select-timeout <uint32>
- Default value
0
reboot¶
Time after trying to reacquire its old address before trying to discover a new address.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# reboot <uint32>
- Default value
10
initial-interval¶
Time between the first attempt to reach a server and the second attempt to reach a server.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# initial-interval <uint32>
- Default value
10
dhcp-lease-time¶
Requested lease time.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# dhcp-lease-time <uint32>
- Default value
7200
dhcp-client-identifier-ascii¶
DHCP client identifier (ASCII).
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# dhcp-client-identifier-ascii <string>
dhcp-client-identifier-hexa¶
DHCP client identifier (hexadecimal).
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# dhcp-client-identifier-hexa <string>
host-name¶
DHCP client name.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# host-name <string>
request¶
DHCP requests.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp
vrouter running dhcp# request REQUEST
|
Description |
---|---|
subnet-mask |
Client’s subnet mask. |
broadcast-address |
Broadcast address in use on the client’s subnet. |
time-offset |
Offset of the client’s subnet in seconds from UTC. |
routers |
List of IP addresses for routers on the client’s subnet. |
domain-name |
Domain name used when resolving hostnames with DNS. |
domain-search |
Domain search list used when resolving hostnames with DNS. |
domain-name-servers |
List of DNS name servers available to the client. |
host-name |
Name of the client. |
nis-domain |
Name of the client’s NIS (Sun Network Information Services) domain. |
nis-servers |
List of IP addresses indicating NIS servers available to the client. |
ntp-servers |
List of IP addresses indicating NTP servers available to the client. |
interface-mtu |
MTU to use on this interface. |
netbios-name-servers |
List of RFC 1001/1002 NBNS name servers. |
netbios-scope |
NetBIOS over TCP/IP scope parameter for the client. |
- Default value
subnet-mask
broadcast-address
time-offset
routers
domain-name
domain-search
domain-name-servers
host-name
nis-domain
nis-servers
ntp-servers
interface-mtu
current-lease (state only)¶
Current lease.
fixed-address (state only)¶
The IPv4 address on the interface.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp current-lease fixed-address
renew (state only)¶
Time at which the client should begin trying to contact its server to renew its lease.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp current-lease renew
rebind (state only)¶
Time at which the client should begin to try to contact any dhcp server to renew its lease.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp current-lease rebind
expire (state only)¶
Time at which the client must stop using a lease if it has not been able to renew it.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv4 dhcp current-lease expire
ipv6¶
Parameters for the IPv6 address family.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6
enabled¶
Controls whether IPv6 is enabled or disabled on this interface. When IPv6 is enabled, this interface is connected to an IPv6 stack, and the interface can send and receive IPv6 packets.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# enabled true|false
- Default value
true
address¶
The list of configured IPv6 addresses on the interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# address <address> peer PEER
|
Description |
---|---|
<X:X::X:X> |
An IPv6 address. |
<X:X::X:X/M> |
A masked IPv6 address: address and prefix of that subnet. |
peer¶
The IPv6 address of the remote endpoint for point to point interfaces.
peer PEER
PEER |
An IPv6 address. |
origin (state only)¶
The origin of this address, e.g., static, dhcp, etc.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6 address <address> origin
status (state only)¶
The status of an address. Most of the states correspond to states from the IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration protocol.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6 address <address> status
neighbor¶
List of IPv6 neighbors.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# neighbor <neighbor> link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
<neighbor> |
An IPv6 address. |
link-layer-address (mandatory)¶
The link-layer address of the neighbor node.
link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS |
An IEEE 802 MAC address. |
router (state only)¶
Indicates that the neighbor node acts as a router.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6 neighbor <neighbor> router
state (state only)¶
The state of this neighbor entry.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ipv6 neighbor <neighbor> state
network-stack¶
Network stack parameters for this interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack
ipv4¶
IPv4 parameters.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
send-redirects¶
Send ICMP redirect if host is on the same network than gateway.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# send-redirects true|false
accept-redirects¶
Accept redirect when acting as a host. It is always disabled when acting as a router. Must be activated at vrf or system level too to be activated.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# accept-redirects true|false
accept-source-route¶
Accept packets with source route option. Must be activated at vrf or system level too to be activated.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# accept-source-route true|false
arp-announce¶
Define different restriction levels for announcing the local source IP address from IP packets in ARP requests sent on interface. Increasing the restriction level gives more chance for receiving answer from the resolved target while decreasing the level announces more valid sender’s information.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# arp-announce ARP-ANNOUNCE
|
Description |
---|---|
any |
Use any local address, configured on any interface. |
avoid-not-in-subnet |
Try to avoid local addresses that are not in the target’s subnet for this interface. This mode is useful when target hosts reachable via this interface require the source IP address in ARP requests to be part of their logical network configured on the receiving interface. When we generate the request we will check all our subnets that include the target IP and will preserve the source address if it is from such subnet. If there is no such subnet we select source address according to the rules for level 2, ‘best-local’. |
best-local |
Always use the best local address for this target. In this mode we ignore the source address in the IP packet and try to select local address that we prefer for talks with the target host. Such local address is selected by looking for primary IP addresses on all our subnets on the outgoing interface that include the target IP address. If no suitable local address is found we select the first local address we have on the outgoing interface or on all other interfaces, with the hope we will receive reply for our request and even sometimes no matter the source IP address we announce. |
arp-filter¶
Allows to have multiple network interfaces on the same subnet, and have the ARPs for each interface be answered based on whether or not the kernel would route a packet from the ARP’d IP out that interface (therefore you must use source based routing for this to work). In other words it allows control of which cards (usually 1) will respond to an arp request.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# arp-filter true|false
arp-ignore¶
Define different modes for sending replies in response to received ARP requests that resolve local target IP addresses.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# arp-ignore ARP-IGNORE
|
Description |
---|---|
any |
Reply for any local target IP address, configured on any interface. |
check-interface |
Reply only if the target IP address is local address configured on the incoming interface. |
check-interface-and-subnet |
Reply only if the target IP address is local address configured on the incoming interface and both with the sender’s IP address are part from same subnet on this interface. |
ignore-scope |
Do not reply for local addresses configured with scope host, only resolutions for global and link addresses are replied. |
ignore-all |
Do not reply for all local addresses. |
log-invalid-addresses¶
Log packets with impossible addresses.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv4
vrouter running ipv4# log-invalid-addresses true|false
ipv6¶
IPv6 parameters.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
autoconfiguration¶
Autoconfigure addresses using Prefix Information in Router Advertisements.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# autoconfiguration true|false
accept-router-advert¶
Accept Router Advertisements.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# accept-router-advert ACCEPT-ROUTER-ADVERT
|
Description |
---|---|
never |
Do not accept Router Advertisements. |
norouter-mode |
Accept Router Advertisements if forwarding is disabled. |
always |
Accept Router Advertisements even if forwarding is enabled. |
accept-redirects¶
Accept redirect when acting as a host. It is always disabled when acting as a router.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# accept-redirects true|false
accept-source-route¶
Accept packets with source route option.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# accept-source-route true|false
router-solicitations¶
Number of Router Solicitations to send until assuming no routers are present.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# router-solicitations <int16>
use-temporary-addresses¶
Preference for Privacy Extensions (RFC4941). Not applied to point-to- point and loopback devices (always 0).
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> network-stack ipv6
vrouter running ipv6# use-temporary-addresses USE-TEMPORARY-ADDRESSES
|
Description |
---|---|
never |
Disable Privacy Extensions, i.e. use the public address, subnet prefix/interface id, where interface id is always the same. |
prefer-public-addresses |
Enable Privacy Extensions, but prefer public addresses over temporary addresses. |
always |
Enable Privacy Extensions and prefer temporary addresses over public addresses. |
ethernet¶
Top-level container for Ethernet configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
mac-address¶
Assigns a MAC address to the Ethernet interface. If not specified, the corresponding operational state leaf is expected to show the system-assigned MAC address.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# mac-address MAC-ADDRESS
MAC-ADDRESS |
An IEEE 802 unicast MAC address i.e. the second digit is an even number. Moreover the mac address must not be 00:00:00:00:00:00. |
auto-negotiate¶
Set to true to request the interface to auto-negotiate transmission parameters with its peer interface. When set to false, the transmission parameters must be specified manually.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# auto-negotiate true|false
duplex-mode¶
Force the duplex mode. If unspecified and auto-negotiate is true, the interface should negotiate the duplex mode directly (typically full- duplex). When auto-negotiate is false, duplex-mode must be specified.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# duplex-mode DUPLEX-MODE
|
Description |
---|---|
full |
Full duplex mode. |
half |
Half duplex mode. |
port-speed¶
Force the port speed. If unspecified and auto-negotiate is true, the interface should negotiate the port speed directly. When auto- negotiate is false, port-speed must be specified.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# port-speed PORT-SPEED
|
Description |
---|---|
10mb |
10 Mbps Ethernet. |
100mb |
100 Mbps Ethernet. |
1gb |
1 Gbps Ethernet. |
10gb |
10 Gbps Ethernet. |
25gb |
25 Gbps Ethernet. |
40gb |
40 Gbps Ethernet. |
50gb |
50 Gbps Ethernet. |
100gb |
100 Gbps Ethernet. |
unknown |
Interface speed is unknown. Systems may report unknown when an interface is down or unpopuplated (e.g., pluggable not present). |
flow-control-rx¶
Enable or disable ingress flow control for this interface. Ethernet flow control is a mechanism by which a receiver may send PAUSE frames to a sender to stop transmission for a specified time. This setting should override auto-negotiated flow control settings. If left unspecified, and auto-negotiate is true, flow control mode is negotiated with the peer interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# flow-control-rx true|false
flow-control-tx¶
Enable or disable egress flow control for this interface. Ethernet flow control is a mechanism by which a receiver may send PAUSE frames to a sender to stop transmission for a specified time. This setting should override auto-negotiated flow control settings. If left unspecified, and auto-negotiate is true, flow control mode is negotiated with the peer interface.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> ethernet
vrouter running ethernet# flow-control-tx true|false
qos¶
Note
requires a Turbo Router Network License.
QoS configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos
ingress¶
Ingress QoS configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress
rate-limit¶
Rate limit configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit
policer (config only)¶
Traffic policer defined in the QoS context.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit
vrouter running rate-limit# policer <leafref>
policer (state only)¶
Traffic policer.
bandwidth (state only)¶
Maximum bandwidth of regular traffic, a.k.a. CIR (Committed Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no regular traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer bandwidth
burst (state only)¶
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic, a.k.a. CBS (Committed Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer burst
excess-bandwidth (state only)¶
Maximum bandwidth of excess traffic, a.k.a. EIR (Excess Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no excess traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer excess-bandwidth
excess-burst (state only)¶
Maximum burst size of excess traffic, a.k.a. EBS (Excess Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to excess-bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer excess-burst
stats (state only)¶
Traffic policer statistics.
Number of packets passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats pass-packets
Number of bytes passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats pass-bytes
Number of excess packets passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats pass-excess-packets
Number of excess bytes passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats pass-excess-bytes
Number of packets dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats drop-packets
Number of bytes dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos ingress rate-limit policer stats drop-bytes
egress¶
Egress QoS configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress
scheduler (config only)¶
Scheduler defined in the QoS context.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress
vrouter running egress# scheduler <leafref>
rate-limit¶
Rate limit configuration.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit
policer (config only)¶
Traffic policer defined in the QoS context.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit
vrouter running rate-limit# policer <leafref>
shaper (config only)¶
Traffic shaper defined in the QoS context.
vrouter running config# vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit
vrouter running rate-limit# shaper <leafref>
policer (state only)¶
Traffic policer.
bandwidth (state only)¶
Maximum bandwidth of regular traffic, a.k.a. CIR (Committed Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no regular traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer bandwidth
burst (state only)¶
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic, a.k.a. CBS (Committed Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer burst
excess-bandwidth (state only)¶
Maximum bandwidth of excess traffic, a.k.a. EIR (Excess Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no excess traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer excess-bandwidth
excess-burst (state only)¶
Maximum burst size of excess traffic, a.k.a. EBS (Excess Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to excess-bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer excess-burst
stats (state only)¶
Traffic policer statistics.
Number of packets passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats pass-packets
Number of bytes passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats pass-bytes
Number of excess packets passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats pass-excess-packets
Number of excess bytes passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats pass-excess-bytes
Number of packets dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats drop-packets
Number of bytes dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit policer stats drop-bytes
shaper (state only)¶
Traffic shaper.
bandwidth (state only)¶
Maximum bandwidth of shaped traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper bandwidth
burst (state only)¶
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper burst
layer1-overhead (state only)¶
Number of bytes added by the underlying protocol on each packet.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper layer1-overhead
queue-size (state only)¶
Number of packets that can be saved in the delay queue. If a scheduler is also configured on the interface, this value is not used, the queues of the scheduler are used as delay queues. The value is rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper queue-size
stats (state only)¶
Traffic shaper statistics.
Number of packets sent.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper stats pass-packets
Number of packets dropped.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress rate-limit shaper stats drop-packets
scheduler (state only)¶
Scheduler state.
core (state only)¶
Core used by the scheduler.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler core
pq (state only)¶
Priority Queueing state.
nb-queue (state only)¶
Number of Priority Queueing queues available in the scheduler.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq nb-queue
queue (state only)¶
List of Priority Queueing queues.
Size of the queue in packets. The value is rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> size
Queue’s input policer.
Maximum bandwidth of regular traffic, a.k.a. CIR (Committed Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no regular traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer bandwidth
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic, a.k.a. CBS (Committed Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer burst
Maximum bandwidth of excess traffic, a.k.a. EIR (Excess Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no excess traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer excess-bandwidth
Maximum burst size of excess traffic, a.k.a. EBS (Excess Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to excess-bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer excess-burst
Queue’s input policer statistics.
Number of packets passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats pass-packets
Number of bytes passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats pass-bytes
Number of excess packets passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats pass-excess-packets
Number of excess bytes passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats pass-excess-bytes
Number of packets dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats drop-packets
Number of bytes dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> policer stats drop-bytes
Queue’s output shaper.
Maximum bandwidth of shaped traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper bandwidth
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper burst
Number of bytes added by the underlying protocol on each packet.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper layer1-overhead
Number of packets that can be saved in the delay queue. If a scheduler is also configured on the interface, this value is not used, the queues of the scheduler are used as delay queues. The value is rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper queue-size
Queue’s output shaper statistics.
Number of packets sent.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper stats pass-packets
Number of packets dropped.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> shaper stats drop-packets
Classes assigned to the queue.
Queue statistics.
Number of packets enqueued.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> stats enqueue-packets
Number of packets sent.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> stats xmit-packets
Number of packets dropped.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pq queue <uint32> stats drop-queue-full
pb-dwrr (state only)¶
Priority-Based Deficit Weighted Round Robin description.
nb-queue (state only)¶
Number of PB-DWRR queues available in the scheduler.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr nb-queue
queue (state only)¶
List of PB-DWRR queues.
Size of the queue in packets. The value is rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> size
Quantum of the queue in bytes. Relevant only if priority is low.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> quantum
Priority of the queue (low or high).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> priority
Queue’s input policer.
Maximum bandwidth of regular traffic, a.k.a. CIR (Committed Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no regular traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer bandwidth
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic, a.k.a. CBS (Committed Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer burst
Maximum bandwidth of excess traffic, a.k.a. EIR (Excess Information Rate), in bps. 0 allows no excess traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer excess-bandwidth
Maximum burst size of excess traffic, a.k.a. EBS (Excess Burst Size), in bytes. The default value is set to excess-bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer excess-burst
Queue’s input policer statistics.
Number of packets passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats pass-packets
Number of bytes passed (regular traffic that conforms to (bandwidth, burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats pass-bytes
Number of excess packets passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats pass-excess-packets
Number of excess bytes passed (excess traffic that conforms to (excess-bandwidth, excess-burst) specification.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats pass-excess-bytes
Number of packets dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats drop-packets
Number of bytes dropped (traffic that does not conform to bandwidth or excess-bandwidth).
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> policer stats drop-bytes
Queue’s output shaper.
Maximum bandwidth of shaped traffic.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper bandwidth
Maximum burst size of shaped traffic. The default value is set to bandwidth / 80 to handle a burst of 100 ms at the targeted bandwidth. If not set or set to 0, the default value is applied.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper burst
Number of bytes added by the underlying protocol on each packet.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper layer1-overhead
Number of packets that can be saved in the delay queue. If a scheduler is also configured on the interface, this value is not used, the queues of the scheduler are used as delay queues. The value is rounded up to the nearest power of 2.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper queue-size
Queue’s output shaper statistics.
Number of packets sent.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper stats pass-packets
Number of packets dropped.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> shaper stats drop-packets
Classes assigned to the queue.
Queue statistics.
Number of packets enqueued.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> stats enqueue-packets
Number of packets sent.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> stats xmit-packets
Number of packets dropped.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> qos egress scheduler pb-dwrr queue <uint32> stats drop-queue-full
counters (state only)¶
A collection of interface-related statistics objects.
in-octets (state only)¶
The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters in-octets
in-unicast-pkts (state only)¶
The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters in-unicast-pkts
in-discards (state only)¶
The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters in-discards
in-errors (state only)¶
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher- layer protocol. For character- oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re- initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters in-errors
out-octets (state only)¶
The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters out-octets
out-unicast-pkts (state only)¶
The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re- initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters out-unicast-pkts
out-discards (state only)¶
The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters out-discards
out-errors (state only)¶
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ‘last-clear’.
vrouter> show state vrf <vrf> interface physical <physical> counters out-errors