Using The Monitor Traffic Command - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Table 128: CLI monitor interface traffic Output Control Keys (continued)
Key
d
p
q or ESC
r
Following are sample displays from the
user@host> monitor interface fe-0/0/0
host1
Interface: fe-0/0/0, Enabled, Link is Up
Encapsulation: Ethernet, Speed: 100mbps
Traffic statistics:
Error statistics:
NOTE: The output fields displayed when you enter the
command are determined by the interface you specify.
user@host> monitor interface traffic
Interface

Using the monitor traffic Command

Use the CLI
network interfaces.
NOTE: Using the
We recommend that you use filtering options—such as
minimize the impact to packet throughput on the Services Router.
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Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
Action
Displays the
column instead of the rate column—in bps or packets per
Delta
second (pps).
Displays the statistics in units of packets and packets per second (pps).
Quits the command and returns to the command prompt.
Displays the rate column—in bps and pps—instead of the
Input bytes:
Output bytes:
Input packets:
Output packets:
Input errors:
Input drops:
Input framing errors:
Carrier transitions:
Output errors:
Output drops:
Link
Input packets
fe-0/0/0
Up
fe-0/0/1
Up
587525876
command to display packet headers transmitted through
monitor traffic
monitor traffic
monitor interface
Seconds: 11
381588589
9707279
4064553
66683
0
0
0
0
0
0
monitor interface interface-name
(pps)
Output packets
42334
(5)
(12252)
command can degrade Services Router performance.
Delta
column.
command:
Time: 16:47:49
Delay: 0/0/0
Current delta
[11583]
[6542]
[145]
[25]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
(pps)
23306
(3)
589621478
(12891)
and
—to
count
matching

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