Displaying Interface Rate Statistics For Atm Vcs And Atm Vps - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual

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Displaying Interface Rate Statistics for ATM VCs and ATM VPs

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To set the baseline for a circuit, specify a VCD in the range 1–2147483647.
To set the baseline on an interface, omit the VCD.
To display baseline statistics, use the delta keyword with ATM show commands.
Examples
host1#baseline interface atm 9/1 123
host1#baseline interface atm 5/0/0 123
There is no no version.
See baseline interface.
You can use the following commands to display bit rate and packet rate statistics over
a specified time interval for one or more ATM virtual circuits (VCs) or virtual paths (VPs)
configured on the router.
To monitor the data rate for ATM VCs, use the monitor atm vc command.
To monitor the data rate for ATM VPs, use the monitor atm vp command.
To monitor the data rate for ATM VCs and ATM VPs:
Log in to the router by using a local console session or a virtual terminal (vty) session
1.
(such as a Telnet session).
While you use the monitor atm vc command or the monitor atm vp command, you
must keep the console or terminal session open. You cannot issue any other commands
during the session.
For information about logging in to the router, see section Accessing the CLI in JunosE
System Basics Configuration Guide.
Access User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode.
2.
For information, see section Accessing Command Modes in JunosE System Basics
Configuration Guide.
Specify the interface identifier and VCD (for each ATM VC) or VPI (for each ATM VP)
3.
that you want to monitor. For information about specifying an ATM interface, see
Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
host1#monitor atm vc atm 12/0 1 atm 8/0 1 display-time-of-day
host1#monitor atm vp atm 12/0 0 atm 12/0 1 load-interval 15 display-time-of-day
By default, the router uses a 5-second time interval between polls to calculate bit
rates and packet rates for each specified VC or VP. Optionally, you can use the
load-interval keyword to specify a nondefault time interval in the range 5–30 seconds
(for ATM VCs) or 5–300 seconds (for ATM VPs).
You can also include the optional display-time-of-day keyword to show the time of
day at which the router gathers statistics for each interval. Displaying the time of day
enables you to monitor when a particular VC or VP is underutilized or overutilized.
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