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H3C MSR810 - Display Mfr

H3C MSR810
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Description
Cause
Causes for the physical link state of an interface to be
DOWN
:
Not connectedNo physical connection exists (possibly because
the network cable is disconnected or faulty).
AdministrativelyThe interface has been manually shut down by
using the shutdown command. To restore the physical state of the
interface, use the undo shutdown command.
Related commands
fr interface-type
fr lmi type
timer-hold
display mfr
Use display mfr to display information about MFR bundles and bundle links.
Syntax
display mfr [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an i nterface by its type and num ber. The
specified interface must be a main interface (MFR interface or physical interface).
verbose: Displays detailed information, including the number of control messages sent and
received. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only configuration and status
information.
Usage guidelines
If you specify an MFR interface without the verbose keyword, this command displays the
configuration and status information for the specified bundle and all its bundle links.
If you specify a physical interface without the verbose keyword, this command displays the
configuration and status information for the specified bundle link and its bundle.
If you specify an MFR interface with the verbose keyword, this command displays detailed
information about the specified n MFR interface and all its bundle links.
If you specify a physical interface with the verbose keyword, this command displays detailed
information about the specified bundle link and its bundle.
Examples
# Display the configuration and status information for all MFR bundles and bundle links.
<Sysname> display mfr
Bundle interface: MFR0/0/2 Bundle state: Up Bundle class: A
Bundle name: MFR1 Peer bundle name: MFR2
Fragment: Enabled MFR bundle fragment size: 222 bytes
Original packets assembled/fragmented (input/output): 0/0

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