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Chapter 5: Monitoring Policy Management
show frame-relay subinterface
! Use to display information about a subinterface’s Frame Relay policy lists.
! Field descriptions related to policy lists
! Frame Relay policy—Type and name of the VLAN policy
! mark-de—DE bit value
! color—Color applied to packet flow for queuing: green, yellow, or red
! classifier-group—Name of the classifier control list used by the policy
! filter—Filter policy action
! forward—Forward policy action
! traffic class—Traffic class in the policy list
! user-packet-class—User packet class in the policy list
! Example
host1#show frame-relay subinterface
Frame relay sub-interface SERIAL5/0:1/1.1, status is up
Number of sub-interface down transitions is 0
Time since last status change 03:04:59
No baseline has been set
In bytes: 660 Out bytes: 660
In frames: 5 Out frames: 5
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay policy output frOutputPolicy
classifier-group frGroupA entry 1
5 packets, 640 bytes
mark-de 1
Frame relay sub-interface SERIAL5/1:1/1.1, status is up
Number of sub-interface down transitions is 0
Time since last status change 03:05:09
No baseline has been set
In bytes: 660 Out bytes: 660
In frames: 5 Out frames: 5
In errors: 0 Out errors: 0
In discards: 0 Out discards: 0
In unknown protos: 0
Frame relay policy input frInputPolicy
classifier-group frMatchDeSet entry 1
5 packets, 660 bytes
color red
show gre tunnel
! Use to display information about GRE tunnels.
! Use the brief or detail keywords with the show gre tunnel command to display
different levels of information.
! Use the state keyword to display tunnels that are in a specific state: disabled,
down, enabled, not-present, or up.
! Use the ip keyword to display tunnels associated with an IP address.
! To display information about a specific tunnel, include the name of the tunnel.