Table 150: show interfaces Gigabit Ethernet Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
brief detail extensive
none
Rewrite profile applied to incoming or outgoing frames on the outer (Out) VLAN
tag or for both the outer and inner (In) VLAN tags.
• push—An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
• pop—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed.
• swap—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is overwritten with the user
specified VLAN tag information.
• push—An outer VLAN tag is pushed in front of the existing VLAN tag.
• push-push—Two VLAN tags are pushed in from the incoming frame.
• swap-push—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by a
user-specified VLAN tag value. A user-specified outer VLAN tag is pushed in
front. The outer tag becomes an inner tag in the final frame.
• swap-swap—Both the inner and the outer VLAN tags of the incoming frame
are replaced by the user specified VLAN tag value.
• pop-swap—The outer VLAN tag of the incoming frame is removed, and the
inner VLAN tag of the incoming frame is replaced by the user-specified VLAN
tag value. The inner tag becomes the outer tag in the final frame.
• pop-pop—Both the outer and inner VLAN tags of the incoming frame are
removed.
VLAN-Tag
detail extensive noneIP demultiplexing (demux) value that appears if this interface is used as the
demux underlying interface. The output is one of the following:
• Source Family Inet
• Destination Family Inet
Demux:
All levelsEncapsulation on the logical interface.Encapsulation
detail extensive noneProtocol family. Possible values are described in the “Protocol Field” section
under Common Output Fields Description.
Protocol
detail extensive noneMaximum transmission unit size on the logical interface.MTU
detail extensive noneMaximum number of MPLS labels configured for the MPLS protocol family on
the logical interface.
Maximum labels
detail extensiveNumber and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the specified
interface set.
• Input bytes, Output bytes—Number of bytes received and transmitted on the
interface set. The value in this field also includes the Layer 2 overhead bytes
for ingress or egress traffic on Ethernet interfaces if you enable accounting
of Layer 2 overhead at the PIC level or the logical interface level.
• Input packets, Output packets—Number of packets received and transmitted
on the interface set.
Traffic statistics
extensiveNumber of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the
logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled.
IPv6 transit
statistics
extensiveNumber and rate of bytes and packets destined to the routing device.Local statistics
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