Monitoring Mlfr - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.2.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
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Use the no version to delete the MLFR bundle.
See interface mlframe-relay.
Use to add an MLFR interface—also known as an MLFR bundle member—to an MLFR
bundle.
Example
host1(config-if)#member-interface serial 2/0:1
Use the no version to remove the specified interface from the MLFR bundle.
See member-interface.
Use the commands in this section to display information about MLFR interfaces.
You can set a statistics baseline for an MLFR bundle or subinterface using the baseline
frame-relay interface mlframe-relay command. Similarly, you can set a statistics baseline
for an MLFR link with the baseline frame-relay multilink interface command. Use the
delta keyword with the show commands described below to display statistics with the
baseline values subtracted.
After you configure multilink Frame Relay, you can use the show frame-relay commands
to view information about the multilink. For information about these commands, see
"Configuring Frame Relay" on page 105.
You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines
of output based on a text string you specify. Refer to the section show Commands in
JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide, for details.
Use to set a statistics baseline for the Frame Relay layer on MLFR bundles, Frame Relay
interfaces, subinterfaces, and circuits.
Specify the keyword mlframe-relay and the name of the MLFR bundle to set a baseline
for the Frame Relay statistics on an MLFR bundle.
The router implements the baseline by reading and storing the statistics at the time
the baseline is set and then subtracting this baseline whenever baseline-relative
statistics are retrieved.
You cannot set a baseline for groups of interfaces, subinterfaces, or circuits. You must
set baselines one at a time.
When baselining is requested, the time since the last baseline was set is displayed in
hours:minutes:seconds or days/hours format. If a baseline has not been set, the message
" No baseline has been set" is displayed instead.
The regular interface statistics and LMI statistics for interfaces are subject to the same
baseline timestamp. You cannot set separate baselines for these statistics.
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