Cisco Asr 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface And Hardware Component Command Reference - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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Local links <active/standby/configured>:
Local bandwidth <effective/available>:
MAC address (source):

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,

Release 5.3.x
622
Link Bundling Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
Description
The number of links on the device (from 0 to the
maximum number of supported links for the bundle)
in the format
x / y / z, with the following values:
• x—Number of links in Active state on the
bundle.
• y—Number of links in Standby state on the
bundle.
• z—Total number of links configured on the
bundle.
Bandwidth characteristics on the bundle in kilobits
per second (kbps) in the format x / y, with the
following values:
• x—Current bandwidth of the bundle (this
effective bandwidth might be limited by
configuration).
• y—Available bandwidth of the bundle that is
the sum of the bandwidths of all of the locally
active links.
Layer 2 MAC address on the bundle interface in the
format
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. The (source) of the address
is shown in parentheses with the following possible
values:
• Interface name—The MAC address is from the
displayed member interface type and path.
• Configured—The MAC address is explicity
configured.
• Chassis pool—The MAC address is from the
available pool of addresses for the chassis.
• [unknown MAC source 0]—No MAC address
could be assigned to the bundle. (You might see
this display if you have not completed your
bundle configuration.)

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