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Dropped fragments (input/output): 0/0
Unassigned fragments: 0
Bundle links:
Serial2/1/0 Physical state: Up Link state: Up Link name: Serial2/1/0
Table 69 Command output
Field
Description
Bundle state
Operating state of the MFR interface:
UpThe interface is physically up.
DownThe interface is physically down.
Administratively downThe interface is
administratively down.
Bundle class
Bandwidth class, which is fixed at class A. A class A bundle is
brought up when one or more bundle links come up. The
bundle goes down when the last bundle link is down.
Fragment Indicates whether fragmentation is enabled.
MFR bundle fragment size Maximum fragment size allowed for bundle links.
Original packets assembled/fragmentized
(input/output)
Number of assembled packets on the bundle interface and
number of unfragmented packets before being sent by the
MFR interface.
Dropped fragments (input/output)
Number of incoming/outgoing packets dropped on the MFR
interface.
Unassigned fragments Number of fragments that have not been assembled.
Serial2/1/0 Physical state: Up Link
state: Up Link name: Serial2/1/0
Information about a bundle link:
Physical layer state:
Up.
Down.
Administratively down.
Link layer state:
Add sentThe interface sent an Add_link message
and started connection establishment.
Ack rxThe interface received an Add_link
acknowledgement and is expecting an Add_link
message from the peer.
Add rxThe interface received an Add_link
message and is expecting an Add_link
acknowledgement from the peer.
UpThe bundle link was successfully negotiated,
and the interface can send frames.
IdleThe bundle link was removed.
DownThe bundle link was physically down.
Down idleThe bundle link was physically down
and removed.
The bundle link name is the name of the physical
interface by default.
# Display detailed information about all MFR bundles and bundle links.
<Sysname> display mfr verbose
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

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