JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide
Action
On the RSD (SONET
Interface)
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Using the
show interfaces so-fpc/pic/slot
display logical interfaces configured on a shared physical interface.
The following fields in the output from the command display information about shared
interfaces:
—Located under the
Shared-interface
indicates whether the routing domain is the owner or non-owner of the shared interface.
If the routing domain is the RSD, the value is
under the RSD, the value is
—Located under the
Shared interface
includes these fields:
shared with
—(RSD only) Provides the identity of the PSD that owns the shared
interface; for example,
peer interface
—(PSD only) Lists the logical tunnel interface that peers with the logical
interface; for example,
—Specifies the receive (RX) and transmit (TX) tunnel tokens. For
tunnel token
example,
Rx: 5.519, Tx: 13.514
NOTE: When you issue this command on the PSD for SONET interfaces, the
following information about the physical interface is not provided:
Media status
Frame Relay LMI counters
SONET mode
In the following sample output,
and the logical SONET interface
user@rsd1> show interfaces so-7/2/0
Physical interface: so-7/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down
Interface index: 128, SNMP ifIndex: 109
Link-level type: Frame-Relay, MTU: 4474, Clocking: Internal, SONET mode,
Speed: OC192, Loopback: None, FCS: 16, Payload scrambler: Enabled
Device flags
: Present Running Down
Interface flags: Hardware-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
Shared-interface
: Owner
Link flags
: No-Keepalives DTE
ANSI LMI settings: n391dte 6, n392dte 3, n393dte 4, t391dte 10 seconds
LMI: Input: 0 (never), Output: 0 (never)
DTE statistics:
Enquiries sent
Full enquiries sent
Enquiry responses received
Full enquiry responses received
DCE statistics:
Enquiries received
Full enquiries received
or
show interfaces ge-fpc/pic/slot
Physical interface:
Owner
Non-owner
.
Logical interface:
.
psd3
.
ut-2/1/0.2
.
is the owner of the physical SONET interface
rsd1
so-7/2/0.0
is shared by
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
command,
section of the output, this field
. If the routing domain is a PSD
section of the output, this section
so-7/2/0
psd5
.
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