R2511-HP MSR Router Series Interface Command Reference(V5)

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Field Description
LCP opened, IPCP opened A PPP connection is established successfully.
Physical is Analogmodem2/0, baudrate:
64000
Physical layer status and bandwidth of the AM interface.
Output queue : (Urgent queuing :
Size/Length/Discards) 0/100/0
Urgent queuing: Current number of packets in the queue,
maximum number of packets that can stay in the queue, and
number of dropped packets.
Link layer protocol packets, such as PPP negotiation packets and
keepalive packets, enter this queue.
Output queue : (Protocol queuing :
Size/Length/Discards) 0/500/0
Protocol queuing: Current number of packets in the queue,
maximum number of packets that can stay in the queue, and
number of dropped packets.
Packets with IP precedence 6 enter this queue.
Output queue : (FIFO queuing :
Size/Length/Discards) 0/75/0
FIFO queuing: current number of packets in the first-in first-out
(FIFO) queue, maximum number of packets that can stay in the
queue, and number of dropped packets.
Physical layer is asynchronous, Baudrate
is 57600 bps
Physical layer status and bandwidth of the AM interface.
Phy-mru is 1700
The maximum size of a packet that the AM interface can reactive
is 1700 bytes.
Last clearing of counters: Never Last time when the interface statistics is cleared.
Last 300 seconds input rate 0.00
bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0.00 packets/sec
Average input rate in the last 300 seconds.
Last 300 seconds output rate 0.00
bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0.00 packets/sec
Average output rate in the last 300 seconds.
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes
0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts
0 errors, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 CRC, 0 align errors, 0 overruns
0 dribbles, 0 aborts, 0 no buffers
0 frame errors
Received statistics on the AM interface:
broadcasts—Number of received broadcast packets.
multicasts—Number of received multicast packets.
errors—Number of error packets detected on the physical
layer.
runts—Number of undersized packets received on the
interface.
giants—Number of oversized packets received on the
interface.
CRC—Number of normal-sized packets with CRC errors
received on the interface.
align errors—Number of packets with alignment errors
received on the interface.
overruns—Number of packets dropped because the input rate
of the interface exceeded the queuing capability.
aborts—Number of packets that are not received successfully.
no buffers—Number of packets that are discarded because
the buffer runs out.
frame errors—Number of packets with frame errors.