Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE N TO Z 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual page 1081

Software for e series broadband services routers command reference n to z
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stateRestriction—Information is displayed only for interfaces in one of the following
specified states:
open—Interface is administratively enabled, meaning that the no ppp shutdown
command is operational
closed—Interface is administratively disabled, meaning that the ppp shutdown
command is operational
up—Interface on which the LCP has been negotiated
down—Interface on which the LCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations have
failed, or the connection has been ended
lower-layer-down—Interface that is not up and is waiting for the lower layer to come
up to initiate negotiations for LCP
not-present—Interface that is not present because the hardware is not available.
When the interface is in this state, no detailed information is available.
passive—Interface with the operational status passive
tunneled—Tunneled PPP interfaces
no-ip—Interface on which IPCP is not configured
ip-open—Interface on which IPCP is administratively enabled, meaning that the no
ppp shutdown ip command is operational
ip-closed—Interface on which IPCP is administratively disabled, meaning that the
ppp shutdown ip command is operational
ip-up—Interface on which the IPCP has been negotiated
ip-down—Interface on which the IPCP has not been negotiated, the negotiations
failed, or the connection has been ended
no-ipv6—Interface on which IPv6CP is not configured
ipv6-open—Interface on which IPv6CP is administratively enabled, meaning that
the no ppp shutdown ipv6 command is operational
ipv6-closed—Interface on which IPv6CP is administratively disabled, meaning that
the ppp shutdown ipv6 command is operational
ipv6-up—Interface on which the IPv6CP has been negotiated
ipv6-down—Interface on which the IPv6CP has not been negotiated, the negotiations
failed, or the connection has been ended
no-osi—Interface on which OSINLCP is not configured
osi-open—Interface on which OSINLCP is administratively enabled, meaning that
the no ppp shutdown osi command is operational
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