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Juniper E320 User Manual

Juniper E320
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JUNOSe 7.2.x Policy Management Configuration Guide
130 ! Policy Management show Commands
! Administrative speed—Configured speed known to the IP layer in bits per
second
! Discontinuity Time—Time since the counters on the interface became
invalid—for example, when the line module was reset
! Router Advertisement—When enabled by the ip irdp command, the router
advertises its presence via the ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP)
! Administrative debounce-time—Administrative time delay that an interface
must remain in a new state before the routing protocols react to the state
change
! Operational debounce-time—Time delay that an interface must remain in a
new state before the routing protocols react to the state change
! Access routing—When enabled, an access route is installed to the host on
the other end of the interface
! In Received Packets—Number of packets received on the interface;
indicates whether packets are unicast or multicast
! In Received Bytes—Number of bytes received on the interface; indicates
whether bytes are unicast or multicast
! In Policed Packets—Number of packets policed on the interface; discarded
because they exceeded a traffic contract to their destination
! In Policed Bytes—Number of bytes policed on the interface; discarded
because they exceeded a traffic contract to their destination
! In Error Packets—Number of packets determined to be in error at the
interface
! In Invalid Source Address Packets—Number of packets determined to have
originated from an invalid source address
! Out Forwarded Packets—Number of packets forwarded from the interface;
indicates whether packets are unicast or multicast
! Out Forwarded Bytes—Number of bytes forwarded from the interface;
indicates whether bytes are unicast or multicast
! Out Scheduler Drops Packets—Number of packets dropped by the out
scheduler; indicates whether packets are committed, conformed, or
exceeded
! Out Scheduler Drops Bytes—Number of bytes dropped by the out
scheduler; indicates whether bytes are committed, conformed, or
exceeded
! Policy—Indicates which policy is attached and whether it is on the input or
output of the interface
! classifier-group—Name of a CLACL attached to the interface and number of
entry
! exception http-redirect—Number of packets and bytes assigned to
http-redirect
! filter—Number of packets and bytes dropped because of the CLACL

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Juniper E320 Specifications

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BrandJuniper
ModelE320
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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