Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 629

Software for e series broadband services routers link layer configuration guide
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dormantLockout—Indicates that a dormant ATM 1483 subinterface has one or
more upper-layer encapsulation types currently undergoing encapsulation type
lockout. An ATM 1483 subinterface transitions from the dormantLockout state to
the dormant state when the lockout time expires for all upper-layer encapsulation
types undergoing lockout. An ATM 1483 subinterface transitions from the
dormantLockout state to the up state when the router receives a valid packet for
an encapsulation type that is configured for autodetection but is not undergoing
lockout.
down—Indicates that the ATM 1483 subinterface is administratively disabled or
has a circuit that is down or not configured.
lowerLayerDown—Indicates that a lower-layer interface below the ATM 1483
subinterface is down.
up—Indicates that the ATM 1483 subinterface is up and able to transfer data. For
an ATM 1483 subinterface that supports one or more dynamic upper-layer
interfaces, indicates that the router has created the dynamic upper-layer interface
or is in the process of creating it.
Interface Type—Type of ATM 1483 subinterface: dynamic or static
Auto configure status—Setting of the autoconfiguration feature
dynamic—Autodetection is on; the router automatically detects the next upper
interface
static—Autodetection is off
Auto configure interface(s)—Types of dynamic upper interfaces configured with the
auto-configure command: bridged Ethernet, IP, PPP, or PPPoE
Detected 1483 encapsulation—If the encapsulation type is set to aal5autoconfig,
displays the 1483 encapsulation type detected on the subinterface (displays AUTO
until a packet is detected)
Detected dynamic interface—Type of dynamic upper interface detected during
autoconfiguration: bridged Ethernet, IP, PPP, PPPoE, or (if no packet has been
received) none
Interface types in lockout—Encapsulation types currently experiencing lockout:
bridged Ethernet, IP, PPP, PPPoE, or none
Lockout state (seconds)—Settings of encapsulation type lockout for the upper-layer
encapsulation type indicated
Min—Minimum lockout time, in seconds
Max—Maximum lockout time, in seconds
Current—Current lockout time, in seconds; displays 0 (zero) if lockout is not
occurring
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