R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Layer 2 - WAN Command Reference
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Table 18 Command output
Field Description
Interface VA interface servicin
g
the PPP user.
User Name PPP username.
In-bound Policy
A
CL that
filters
PPP user data packets.
From xx to xx Time ran
g
e durin
g
which the firewall takes effect.
x packets, x bytes, x% permitted
Indicates the packets permitted by ACL rules: the number of packets
and bytes, and the percenta
g
e of the permitted to the total.
x packets, x bytes, x% denied
Indicates the packets denied by ACL rules: the number of packets and
bytes, and the percenta
g
e of the denied to the total.
x packets, x bytes, x% permitted
default
Indicates the packets that matched no ACL rule and were permitted
according to the default filtering rule: number of packets and bytes,
and the percenta
g
e of the permitted to the total.
x packets, x bytes, x% denied default
Indicates the packets that matched no ACL rule and were denied
according to the default filtering rule: number of packets and bytes,
and the percenta
g
e of the denied to the total.
Totally x packets, x bytes, x%
permitted
Indicates all permitted packets: the number of packets and bytes, and
the percenta
g
e of all the permitted to the total.
Totally x packets, x bytes, x% denied
Indicates all denied packets: the number of packets and bytes, and
the percenta
g
e of all the denied to the total.
interface virtual-template
Use interface virtual-template to create a VT interface and enter its view.
Use undo interface virtual-template to remove a VT interface.
Syntax
interface virtual-template virtual-template-number
undo interface virtual-template virtual-template-number
Default
No VT interface exists.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
virtual-template-number: Number of a VT interface, in the range of 0 to 1023.
Usage guidelines
A VT interface is intended to provide parameters for VA interfaces to be dynamically created by the
device, such as logical MP interfaces and logical L2TP interfaces.
Examples
# Create VT interface 1 and enter VT interface view.
<Sysname> system-view