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Label
Type
Admin State
Oper State
Port State
Min Links
Minimum Links
Bundle IfIndex
Total Links
Active Links
Description
Bundle Id
Red Diff Delay
Specifies the type of this multilink bundle.
mlppp — Indicates that the bundle is of type MLPPP.
ima — Indicates that the bundle is of type IMA group.
Up — The bundle is administratively up.
Down — The bundle is administratively down.
Up — The bundle is operationally up.
Down — The bundle is operationally down.
Displays the state level of the port.
none — Indicates that the port is either in its initial creation state or
is just about to to be deleted.
ghost — No member links are configured as part of this bundle.
down — All member links are in "none", "ghost", or "down" state.
linkUp — At least one member link is in port state "link up" but the
bundle protocol is not yet operationally up (due to bundle protocol still
coming up. For example, due to insufficient number of member links
in "link up" state yet or to bundle being shut down.
Up — Indicates that the bundle is ready to pass some kinds of traffic
as the bundle protocol has come up (at least "minimum links" member
links are in the port state up and the bundle protocol is up.)
Displays the minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle
to be active. If the number of active links drop below the given
minimum then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation
down state.
Displays the bundle's interface index number which reflects its initial-
ization sequence.
Displays the total number of member links configured for this bundle.
Displays the total number of active links for the bundle.
Displays configured description for this bundle.
Displays the port ID for this bundle.
Displays the maximum acceptable differential delay for individual cir-
cuits within this multilink bundle. If the delay exceeds this threshold, a
trap is issued. The differential delay is calculated as the round-trip dif-
ferential delay for MLPPP bundles, and as uni-directional differential
delay for IMA bundles.
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