Serial2/1/0
DLCI: 22
Uncompressed bytes sent/received: 0/0
Compressed bytes sent/received: 0/0
1 min avg ratio output/input: 0.000/0.000
5 min avg ratio output/input: 0.000/0.000
Table 60 Command output
Field
Uncompressed bytes sent/received
Compressed bytes sent/received
1 min avg ratio output/input
5 min avg ratio output/input
display fr fragment
Use display fr fragment to display statistics for Frame Relay FRF.12 fragmentation.
Syntax
display fr fragment [ interface interface-type interface-number [ dlci dlci-number ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can be a
main interface or subinterface. If you specify a m ain interface, this command displays FRF.12
fragmentation statistics for the main interface and its subinterfaces. If you specify a subinterface, this
command displays FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for the subinterface. If you do not specify an
interface, this command displays FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for all interfaces.
dlci dlci-number: Specifies a VC by its DLCI in the range of 16 to 1007.
•
If you specify a main interface and a VC that is not on the main interface or any of its
subinterfaces, this command does not display FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for the VC.
•
If you specify a subinterface and a VC that is not on the subinterface, this command does not
display FRF.12 fragmentation compression statistics for the VC.
•
If you specify only an interface, this command displays FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for all
VCs on the interface.
Examples
# Display Frame Relay FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for all interfaces.
<Sysname> display fr fragment
Interface Serial2/1/0:
Description
Number of sent/received bytes before compression.
Number of bytes sent/received after compression.
Average ratio of bytes after compression to bytes
before compression for every second over the last 1
minute (sent/received).
Average ratio of bytes after compression to bytes
before compression for every minute over the last 5
minutes (sent/received).
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