Display Fr Statistics - HP MSR series Command Reference Manual

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exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Usage guidelines
If you use the command with no interface or DLCI specified, the displayed information covers all PVCs.
If you use the command with an interface (a main interface or subinterface) specified, the displayed
information covers only the PVCs on the interface.
If you use the command with a DLCI specified, the displayed information covers only the specified PVC.
Examples
# Display the frame relay PVC table.
<Sysname> display fr pvc-info
PVC statistics for interface Serial2/0 (DTE, physical UP)
DLCI = 100, USAGE = UNUSED (0000), Serial2/0
create time = 2000/04/01 23:55:39, status = ACTIVE
in BECN = 0, in FECN = 0
in packets = 0, in bytes = 0
out packets = 0, out bytes = 0
DLCI = 102, USAGE = LOCAL (0010), Serial2/0.1
create time = 2000/04/01 23:56:14, status = ACTIVE
in BECN = 0, in FECN = 0
in packets = 0, in bytes = 0
out packets = 0, out bytes = 0
Table 23 Command output
Field
PVC statistics for interface Serial2/0 (DTE, physical
UP)
DLCI = 100, USAGE = UNUSED (0000), Serial2/0
create time = 2000/04/01 23:55:39, status =
ACTIVE
in BECN = 0, in FECN = 0
in packets = 0, in bytes = 0
out packets = 0, out bytes = 0
Related commands
fr dlci

display fr statistics

Use display fr statistics to display current frame relay statistics about received and sent packets for the
specified or all main interfaces.
Description
Display information about PVCs on the frame relay
interface Serial 2/0. The interface operates in DTE
mode, and is physically up.
DLCI 100 was assigned to the PVC through
negotiation of LMI with DCE end. Its state is unused,
and it belongs to interface Serial 2/0.
Date and time creating the PVC and the state of the
PVC.
Received BECNs and FECNs.
Received frames and bytes.
Sent frames and bytes.
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