Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X PHYSICAL LAYER Configuration Manual

For e series broadband services routers - physical layer configuration
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JUNOSe 11.0.x Physical Layer Configuration Guide

Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces

You can monitor tunnel-service interfaces by using the show tunnel-server command.
NOTE: The E120 and E320 Broadband Services routers output for monitor and show
commands is identical to output from other E Series routers, except that the E120
and E320 router output also includes information about the adapter identifier in the
interface specifier (slot/adapter/port).
show tunnel-server
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Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces

tunnel-service interfaces that the tunnel-service module supports. On shared
tunnel-server ports, the default configuration is zero tunnel-service interfaces.
Use the no version to reduce the number of provisioned tunnel-service interfaces
to zero.
See tunnel-server.
Use to display status and configuration information for dedicated and shared
tunnel-server ports and tunnel-service interfaces configured on the router.
Unconfigured tunnel-server ports are not displayed in the output.
You can display information for a specific tunnel-server port or for all
tunnel-server ports.
Use the optional config keyword to display information about available and
provisioned tunnel-service interfaces on each port, and to indicate whether
modules that support the use of dedicated or shared tunnel-server ports are
currently installed in the router.
Field descriptions
Port:Appl Identifier in slot/port or slot/adapter/port format for the module
or tunneling application
slot Number of the slot in the chassis where the module resides
adapter Number of the bay in which the I/O adapter (IOA) resides.
This identifier applies only to dedicated and shared tunnel-server ports
configured on the E120 and E320 routers. Dedicated tunnel-server ports
are always adapter 0; shared tunnel-server ports are always adapter 2.
port Number of the tunnel-server port on the module; for dedicated
tunnel-server ports, this is a virtual port number that is always 0; for
shared tunnel-server ports, this is a virtual port number dynamically
assigned by the router
Card Type or Active Type Type of port: dedicated or shared
Oper State or Max State Physical state of the port or application
up Port or application is available
down Port or application is unavailable

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