H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual page 343

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DLCI: 102
Type: Static
Encapsulation: Nonstandard
Creation time: 2012/04/01 23:56:14
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped
# Display detailed information on the PVC identified by DLCI 100 and statistics about data sent and
received on the PVC.
<Sysname> display fr pvc dlci 100
PVC information for interface Serial2/1/0 (DTE, physically up)
DLCI: 100
Type: Dynamic
Encapsulation: IETF
Creation time: 2012/04/01 23:55:39
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped
DE list: 3
DE set packets: 0
Traffic policing: Active
CIR ALLOW: 56000 bps
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped, 0 set DE packets
Traffic shaping: Inactive
CIR ALLOW: 56000 bps
CBS: 56000 bits
Current CIR: 56000 bps
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped packets
Delayed: 0 packets, 0 bytes
Output queue: (Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards) 0/100/0
Output queue: (Protocol queuing: Size/Length/Discards) 0/500/0
Output queue: (FIFO queuing: Size/Length/Discards) 0/75/0
Table 66 Command output
Field
PVC information for interface Serial2/1/0 (DTE,
physically up)
DLCI: 100, Type: Dynamic, Interface: Serial2/1/0
Encapsulation: IETF Broadcast
Interface: Serial2/1/0.1
Status: Active
Interface: Serial2/1/0
Broadcast
Status: Active
CBS: 56000 bits
CIR: 56000 bps
EBS: 56000 bits
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EBS: 56000 bits
Description
Information about PVCs on the Frame Relay
interface Serial 2/1/0. The interface is a DTE
interface and is physically up.
The interface types include:
DTE.
DCE.
The physical states include:
physically up.
physically down.
The type of the PVC identified by DLCI 100 is
Dynamic. It is created on interface Serial 2/1/0. The
PVC types include:
Dynamic—The PVC is dynamically learned
through LMI.
Static—The PVC is statically configured by
using the fr map ip or fr dlci command.
The encapsulation type of the PVC is IETF. The PVC
allows broadcast packets.
The encapsulation types include:
IETF.
Nonstandard.

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