Table 152: show interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet) Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
detail extensiveCoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
• Queued packets—Number of queued packets.
• Transmitted packets—Number of transmitted packets.
• Dropped packets—Number of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.
NOTE: Due to accounting space limitations on certain Type 3 FPCs (which
are supported in M320 and T640 routers), the Dropped packets field does not
always display the correct value for queue 6 or queue 7 for interfaces on
10-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet PICs.
Queue counters
(Egress)
extensiveTotal number of ingress queues supported on the specified interface. Displayed
on IQ2 interfaces.
Ingress queues
extensiveCoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
Displayed on IQ2 interfaces.
• Queued packets—Number of queued packets.
• Transmitted packets—Number of transmitted packets.
• Dropped packets—Number of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.
Queue counters
(Ingress)
detail extensive noneEthernet-specific defects that can prevent the interface from passing packets.
When a defect persists for a certain amount of time, it is promoted to an alarm.
Based on the router configuration, an alarm can ring the red or yellow alarm
bell on the router, or turn on the red or yellow alarm LED on the craft interface.
These fields can contain the value None or Link.
• None—There are no active defects or alarms.
• Link—Interface has lost its link state, which usually means that the cable is
unplugged, the far-end system has been turned off, or the PIC is
malfunctioning.
Active alarms and
Active defects
detail extensive(On MX Series devices) Status of the interface-transmit-statistics configuration:
Enabled or Disabled.
• Enabled—When the interface-transmit-statistics statement is included in the
configuration. If this is configured, the interface statistics show the actual
transmitted load on the interface.
• Disabled—When the interface-transmit-statistics statement is not included
in the configuration. If this is not configured, the interface statistics show the
offered load on the interface.
Interface transmit
statistics
detail extensiveThe forward error correction (FEC) counters provide the following statistics:
• Corrected Errors—Count of corrected errors in the last second.
• Corrected Error Ratio—Corrected error ratio in the last 25 seconds. For example,
1e-7 is 1 error per 10 million bits.
OTN FEC statistics
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