interface
interface name string
+  admin-state keyword
+  breakout-mode
   +  channel-speed keyword
   +  num-channels keyword
+  description string
+  ethernet
   +  aggregate-id reference
   +  auto-negotiate boolean
   +  duplex-mode keyword
   +  flow-control
      +  receive boolean
   -  hw-mac-address string
   +  lacp-port-priority number
   -  physical-medium keyword
   +  port-speed keyword
   +  reload-delay number
   -  reload-delay-expires string
   +  standby-signaling keyword
   -  statistics
      -  in-1024b-to-1518b-frames number
      -  in-128b-to-255b-frames number
      -  in-1519b-or-longer-frames number
      -  in-256b-to-511b-frames number
      -  in-512b-to-1023b-frames number
      -  in-64b-frames number
      -  in-65b-to-127b-frames number
      -  in-crc-error-frames number
      -  in-fragment-frames number
      -  in-jabber-frames number
      -  in-mac-pause-frames number
      -  in-oversize-frames number
      -  last-clear string
      -  out-1024b-to-1518b-frames number
      -  out-128b-to-255b-frames number
      -  out-1519b-or-longer-frames number
      -  out-256b-to-511b-frames number
      -  out-512b-to-1023b-frames number
      -  out-64b-frames number
      -  out-65b-to-127b-frames number
      -  out-mac-pause-frames number
   +  storm-control
      +  broadcast-rate number
      +  multicast-rate number
      -  operational-broadcast-rate number
      -  operational-multicast-rate number
      -  operational-unknown-unicast-rate number
      +  units keyword
      +  unknown-unicast-rate number
-  ifindex number
+  lag
   +  lacp
      +  admin-key number
      +  interval keyword
      +  lacp-mode keyword
      +  system-id-mac string
      +  system-priority number
   +  lacp-fallback-mode keyword
   +  lacp-fallback-timeout number
   -  lag-speed number
   +  lag-type keyword
   +  member-speed keyword
   -  members name reference
      -  activity keyword
      -  aggregatable boolean
      -  collecting boolean
      -  distributing boolean
      -  lacp-port-priority number
      -  last-change string
      -  microbfd-enabled boolean
      -  oper-down-reason keyword
      -  oper-key number
      -  oper-state keyword
      -  partner-id string
      -  partner-key number
      -  partner-port-num number
      -  port-num number
      -  statistics
         -  lacp-errors number
         -  lacp-in-pkts number
         -  lacp-out-pkts number
         -  lacp-rx-errors number
         -  lacp-tx-errors number
         -  lacp-unknown-errors number
      -  synchronization keyword
      -  system-id string
      -  timeout keyword
   +  min-links number
-  last-change string
+  loopback-mode boolean
+  mtu number
-  oper-down-reason keyword
-  oper-state keyword
+  qos
   +  output
      +  multicast-queue queue-id number
         -  forwarding-class keyword
         -  queue-depth
            -  last-high-threshold-time string
            -  maximum-burst-size number
         +  scheduling
            -  peak-rate-bps number
            +  peak-rate-percent number
            -  scheduler-node reference
         +  template reference
      +  scheduler
         +  tier level number
            +  node node-number number
               +  strict-priority boolean
               +  weight number
      +  unicast-queue queue-id number
         -  active-queue-management
            -  ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword
               -  max-probability number
               -  max-threshold-bytes number
               -  min-threshold-bytes number
               -  slope-enabled boolean
            -  wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword
               -  max-probability number
               -  max-threshold-bytes number
               -  min-threshold-bytes number
               -  slope-enabled boolean
         -  forwarding-class keyword
         -  queue-depth
            -  high-threshold-bytes number
            -  last-high-threshold-time string
            -  maximum-burst-size number
         +  scheduling
            -  peak-rate-bps number
            +  peak-rate-percent number
            -  scheduler-node reference
            +  strict-priority boolean
            +  weight number
         +  template reference
         +  voq-template reference
-  queue-statistics
   -  multicast-queue queue-id number
      -  final-dropped-octets number
      -  final-dropped-packets number
      -  last-clear string
      -  transmitted-octets number
      -  transmitted-packets number
   -  unicast-queue queue-id number
      -  final-dropped-octets number
      -  final-dropped-packets number
      -  last-clear string
      -  transmitted-octets number
      -  transmitted-packets number
      -  virtual-output-queue slot number
         -  dropped-octets
            -  high-drop-probability number
            -  low-drop-probability number
            -  medium-drop-probability number
         -  dropped-packets
            -  high-drop-probability number
            -  low-drop-probability number
            -  medium-drop-probability number
         -  forwarded-octets
            -  high-drop-probability number
            -  low-drop-probability number
            -  medium-drop-probability number
         -  forwarded-packets
            -  high-drop-probability number
            -  low-drop-probability number
            -  medium-drop-probability number
         -  queue-depth
            -  high-threshold-bytes number
            -  last-high-threshold-time string
+  sflow
   +  admin-state keyword
-  statistics
   -  carrier-transitions number
   -  in-broadcast-packets number
   -  in-discarded-packets number
   -  in-error-packets number
   -  in-fcs-error-packets number
   -  in-multicast-packets number
   -  in-octets number
   -  in-unicast-packets number
   -  last-clear string
   -  out-broadcast-packets number
   -  out-discarded-packets number
   -  out-error-packets number
   -  out-mirror-octets number
   -  out-mirror-packets number
   -  out-multicast-packets number
   -  out-octets number
   -  out-unicast-packets number
+  subinterface index number
   +  acl
      +  input
         +  ipv4-filter reference
         +  ipv6-filter reference
      +  output
         +  ipv4-filter reference
         +  ipv6-filter reference
   +  admin-state keyword
   +  anycast-gw
      +  anycast-gw-mac string
      -  anycast-gw-mac-origin keyword
      +  virtual-router-id number
   +  bridge-table
      +  discard-unknown-src-mac boolean
      +  mac-duplication
         +  action keyword
         -  duplicate-entries
            -  mac address string
               -  dup-detect-time string
               -  hold-down-time-remaining (keyword | number)
      +  mac-learning
         +  admin-state keyword
         +  aging
            +  admin-state keyword
         -  learnt-entries
            -  mac address string
               -  aging (number | keyword)
               -  last-update string
      +  mac-limit
         +  maximum-entries number
         +  warning-threshold-pct number
      -  mac-table
         -  mac address string
            -  failed-slots number
            -  last-update string
            -  not-programmed-reason keyword
            -  type keyword
      -  statistics
         -  active-entries number
         -  failed-entries number
         -  mac-type type keyword
            -  active-entries number
            -  failed-entries number
            -  total-entries number
         -  total-entries number
   +  description string
   -  ethernet-segment-association
      -  designated-forwarder boolean
      -  es-managed boolean
      -  ethernet-segment string
   -  ifindex number
   +  ip-mtu number
   +  ipv4
      +  address ip-prefix string
         +  anycast-gw boolean
         -  origin keyword
         +  primary 
         -  status keyword
      +  allow-directed-broadcast boolean
      +  arp
         +  debug keyword
         +  duplicate-address-detection boolean
         +  evpn
            +  advertise route-type keyword
               +  admin-tag number
         +  host-route
            +  populate route-type keyword
               +  admin-tag number
         +  learn-unsolicited boolean
         +  neighbor ipv4-address string
            -  expiration-time string
            +  link-layer-address string
            -  origin keyword
         +  timeout number
      +  dhcp-client
         +  trace-options
            +  trace keyword
      +  dhcp-relay
         +  admin-state keyword
         +  gi-address string
         +  network-instance reference
         -  oper-down-reason keyword
         -  oper-state keyword
         +  option keyword
         +  server (ipv4-address | domain-name)
         -  statistics
            -  client-packets-discarded number
            -  client-packets-received number
            -  client-packets-relayed number
            -  server-packets-discarded number
            -  server-packets-received number
            -  server-packets-relayed number
         +  trace-options
            +  trace keyword
         +  use-gi-addr-as-src-ip-addr boolean
      +  dhcp-server
         +  admin-state keyword
         -  oper-state keyword
      -  statistics
         -  in-discarded-packets number
         -  in-error-packets number
         -  in-forwarded-octets number
         -  in-forwarded-packets number
         -  in-matched-ra-packets number
         -  in-octets number
         -  in-packets number
         -  in-terminated-octets number
         -  in-terminated-packets number
         -  last-clear string
         -  out-discarded-packets number
         -  out-error-packets number
         -  out-forwarded-octets number
         -  out-forwarded-packets number
         -  out-octets number
         -  out-originated-octets number
         -  out-originated-packets number
         -  out-packets number
   +  ipv6
      +  address ip-prefix string
         +  anycast-gw boolean
         -  origin keyword
         +  primary 
         -  status keyword
      +  dhcp-client
         +  trace-options
            +  trace keyword
      +  dhcp-relay
         +  admin-state keyword
         +  network-instance reference
         -  oper-down-reason keyword
         -  oper-state keyword
         +  option keyword
         +  server (ipv6-address | domain-name)
         +  source-address string
         -  statistics
            -  client-packets-discarded number
            -  client-packets-received number
            -  client-packets-relayed number
            -  server-packets-discarded number
            -  server-packets-received number
            -  server-packets-relayed number
         +  trace-options
            +  trace keyword
      +  dhcpv6-server
         +  admin-state keyword
         -  oper-state keyword
      +  neighbor-discovery
         +  debug keyword
         +  duplicate-address-detection boolean
         +  evpn
            +  advertise route-type keyword
               +  admin-tag number
         +  host-route
            +  populate route-type keyword
               +  admin-tag number
         +  learn-unsolicited keyword
         +  neighbor ipv6-address string
            -  current-state keyword
            -  is-router boolean
            +  link-layer-address string
            -  next-state-time string
            -  origin keyword
         +  reachable-time number
         +  stale-time number
      +  router-advertisement
         +  debug keyword
         +  router-role
            +  admin-state keyword
            +  current-hop-limit number
            +  ip-mtu number
            +  managed-configuration-flag boolean
            +  max-advertisement-interval number
            +  min-advertisement-interval number
            +  other-configuration-flag boolean
            +  prefix ipv6-prefix string
               +  autonomous-flag boolean
               +  on-link-flag boolean
               +  preferred-lifetime (keyword | number)
               +  valid-lifetime (keyword | number)
            +  reachable-time number
            +  retransmit-time number
            +  router-lifetime number
      -  statistics
         -  in-discarded-packets number
         -  in-error-packets number
         -  in-forwarded-octets number
         -  in-forwarded-packets number
         -  in-matched-ra-packets number
         -  in-octets number
         -  in-packets number
         -  in-terminated-octets number
         -  in-terminated-packets number
         -  last-clear string
         -  out-discarded-packets number
         -  out-error-packets number
         -  out-forwarded-octets number
         -  out-forwarded-packets number
         -  out-octets number
         -  out-originated-octets number
         -  out-originated-packets number
         -  out-packets number
   +  l2-mtu number
   -  last-change string
   +  local-mirror-destination
      +  admin-state keyword
      -  oper-state keyword
   -  mpls
      -  statistics
         -  in-discarded-packets number
         -  in-error-packets number
         -  in-forwarded-octets number
         -  in-forwarded-packets number
         -  in-octets number
         -  in-packets number
         -  last-clear string
         -  out-error-packets number
         -  out-forwarded-octets number
         -  out-forwarded-packets number
         -  out-octets number
         -  out-originated-octets number
         -  out-originated-packets number
         -  out-packets number
   +  mpls-mtu number
   -  name string
   -  oper-down-reason keyword
   -  oper-state keyword
   +  qos
      +  input
         +  classifiers
            +  dscp reference
            +  ipv4-dscp reference
            +  ipv6-dscp reference
            +  mpls-traffic-class reference
      +  output
         +  rewrite-rules
            +  dscp reference
            +  ipv4-dscp reference
            +  ipv6-dscp reference
            +  mpls-traffic-class reference
   +  ra-guard
      +  policy reference
      +  vlan-list vlan-id number
   -  statistics
      -  in-discarded-packets number
      -  in-error-packets number
      -  in-forwarded-octets number
      -  in-forwarded-packets number
      -  in-matched-ra-packets number
      -  in-octets number
      -  in-packets number
      -  in-terminated-octets number
      -  in-terminated-packets number
      -  last-clear string
      -  out-discarded-packets number
      -  out-error-packets number
      -  out-forwarded-octets number
      -  out-forwarded-packets number
      -  out-octets number
      -  out-originated-octets number
      -  out-originated-packets number
      -  out-packets number
   +  type identityref
   +  vlan
      +  encap
         +  single-tagged
            +  vlan-id (number | keyword)
         +  untagged
-  traffic-rate
   -  in-bps number
   -  out-bps number
+  transceiver
   -  channel index number
      -  input-power
         -  high-alarm-condition boolean
         -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  high-warning-condition boolean
         -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
         -  latest-value decimal-number
         -  low-alarm-condition boolean
         -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  low-warning-condition boolean
         -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  laser-bias-current
         -  high-alarm-condition boolean
         -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  high-warning-condition boolean
         -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
         -  latest-value decimal-number
         -  low-alarm-condition boolean
         -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  low-warning-condition boolean
         -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  output-power
         -  high-alarm-condition boolean
         -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  high-warning-condition boolean
         -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
         -  latest-value decimal-number
         -  low-alarm-condition boolean
         -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
         -  low-warning-condition boolean
         -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  wavelength decimal-number
   -  connector-type keyword
   -  date-code string
   +  ddm-events boolean
   -  ethernet-pmd string
   -  fault-condition boolean
   -  form-factor keyword
   +  forward-error-correction keyword
   -  input-power
      -  high-alarm-condition boolean
      -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  high-warning-condition boolean
      -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  latest-value decimal-number
      -  low-alarm-condition boolean
      -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  low-warning-condition boolean
      -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
   -  laser-bias-current
      -  high-alarm-condition boolean
      -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  high-warning-condition boolean
      -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  latest-value decimal-number
      -  low-alarm-condition boolean
      -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  low-warning-condition boolean
      -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
   -  oper-down-reason keyword
   -  oper-state keyword
   -  output-power
      -  high-alarm-condition boolean
      -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  high-warning-condition boolean
      -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  latest-value decimal-number
      -  low-alarm-condition boolean
      -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  low-warning-condition boolean
      -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
   -  serial-number string
   -  temperature
      -  high-alarm-condition boolean
      -  high-alarm-threshold number
      -  high-warning-condition boolean
      -  high-warning-threshold number
      -  latest-value number
      -  low-alarm-condition boolean
      -  low-alarm-threshold number
      -  low-warning-condition boolean
      -  low-warning-threshold number
   +  tx-laser boolean
   -  vendor string
   -  vendor-part-number string
   -  vendor-revision string
   -  voltage
      -  high-alarm-condition boolean
      -  high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  high-warning-condition boolean
      -  high-warning-threshold decimal-number
      -  latest-value decimal-number
      -  low-alarm-condition boolean
      -  low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
      -  low-warning-condition boolean
      -  low-warning-threshold decimal-number
   -  wavelength decimal-number
+  vlan-tagging boolean
interface Descriptions
interface name string
name string
| Description | The name of the interface Valid options are: irb<N>, N=0..255 lag<N>, N=1..128 [note1] lo<N>, N=0..255 mgmt0 mgmt0-standby ethernet-<slot>/<port> ethernet-<slot>/<mda>/<port> system0 <slot>=slot number {1,2,3,..} <mda>=mda id {a,b,c,d} <port>=port id {1,2,3,..} [note1] N=1..32 for 7220-D1, 7220-D2, 7220-D3. N=1..127 for 7220-H2, 7220-H3.  | |
| Context | interface name string | |
| String Length | 3 to 20 | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-state keyword
| Description | The configured, desired state of the interface | |
| Context | interface name string admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
breakout-mode
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Configuration of breakout options | |
| Context | interface name string breakout-mode | |
| Tree | breakout-mode | |
| Configurable | True | |
channel-speed keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The speed of each channel (breakout port). | |
| Context | interface name string breakout-mode channel-speed keyword | |
| Tree | channel-speed | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
num-channels keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of channels (breakout ports) supported by this connector. | |
| Context | interface name string breakout-mode num-channels keyword | |
| Tree | num-channels | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
description string
| Description | A user-configured description of the interface | |
| Context | interface name string description string | |
| Tree | description | |
| String Length | 1 to 255 | |
| Configurable | True | 
ethernet
aggregate-id reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | LAG interface this interface is associated with. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet aggregate-id reference | |
| Tree | aggregate-id | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
auto-negotiate boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platform: 7220 IXR-D1  | ||
| Description | When set to true the interface uses auto-negotiation for speed, duplex and flow-control settings. When set to false, the transmission parameters are specified manually.  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet auto-negotiate boolean | |
| Tree | auto-negotiate | |
| Configurable | True | |
duplex-mode keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platform: 7220 IXR-D1  | ||
| Description | When auto-negotiate is true, this sets the duplex mode that will be advertised to the peer. When auto-negotiate is false, this directly sets the duplex mode of the interface. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet duplex-mode keyword | |
| Tree | duplex-mode | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
flow-control
| Description | Enter the flow-control context | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet flow-control | |
| Tree | flow-control | |
| Configurable | True | 
receive boolean
| Description | When this is true PAUSE frames received on this interface are accepted and processed, and, if auto-negotiation is enabled it also causes the capability to receive PAUSE frames to be signaled to the peer (applicable only to ports 1-48 of the 7220 IXR-D1 and to mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby ports). When this is false PAUSE frames received on this interface are ignored, and, if auto-negotiation is enabled it causes the capability to receive PAUSE frames to be signaled to the peer as non-support (applicable only to ports 1-48 of the 7220 IXR-D1 and to mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby ports)  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet flow-control receive boolean | |
| Tree | receive | |
| Configurable | True | 
hw-mac-address string
| Description | The MAC address associated with the port | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet hw-mac-address string | |
| Tree | hw-mac-address | |
| Configurable | False | 
lacp-port-priority number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Configure the port priority for LACP. This value is used to determine which port should be activated with LACP fallback mode. Lower values are more preferred. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet lacp-port-priority number | |
| Tree | lacp-port-priority | |
| Configurable | True | |
physical-medium keyword
| Description | Indicates the PHY supported by the RJ45 port. If the port is supported by a SFP, QSFP+, QSFP28 or QSFP-DD transceiver no value is populated in this leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet physical-medium keyword | |
| Tree | physical-medium | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
port-speed keyword
| Description | The speed of the port or channel The default speed of a port (when there is no configured value and auto-negotiation is disabled or unsupported) depends on the platform and port/connector number as follows: mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby ports: 1G J2 IMM ports 1-32: 100G J2 IMM ports 33-36: 100G 7220-D1 ports 1-48: 1G 7220-D1 ports 49-52: 10G 7220-D2/D2L ports 1-48: 25G 7220-D2/D2L ports 49-56: 100G 7220-D2L ports 57-58: 10G 7220-D3 ports 1-2: 10G 7220-D3 ethernet-1/[3-34]: 100G 7220-D3 ethernet-1/[3-33]/n: 25G 7220-D3L ethernet-1/[1-32]: 100G 7220-D3L ethernet-1/[1-31]/n: 25G 7220-D3L ports 33-34: 10G 7220-D5 ports 1-32: 400G 7220-D5 ports 33-38: 10G 7220-H2 ports 1-128: 100G 7220-H3 ports 1-2: 10G 7220-H3 ports 3-34: 400G Supported speeds: mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby ports: 1G J2 IMM ports 1-32: 40G, 100G [note1] J2 IMM ports 33-36: 40G, 100G, 400G 7220-D1 ports 1-48: 10M, 100M, 1G 7220-D1 ports 49-52: 10G 7220-D2/D2L ports 1-48: 1G, 10G, 25G [note2] 7220-D2/D2L ports 49-56: 40G, 100G 7220-D2L ports 57-58: 10G 7220-D3 ports 1-2: 10G 7220-D3 ethernet-1/[3-34]: 40G, 100G 7220-D3 ethernet-1/[3-33]/n: 10G, 25G 7220-D3L ethernet-1/[1-32]: 40G, 100G 7220-D3L ethernet-1/[1-31]/n: 10G, 25G 7220-D3L ports 33-34: 10G 7220-D5 ports 1-32: 40G, 100G, 400G 7220-D5 ports 33-38: 10G 7220-H2 ports 1-128: 100G 7220-H3 ports 1-2: 10G 7220-H3 ports 3-34: 40G, 100G, 400G [note1] Ports 9-12 cannot operate at different port speeds (some at 40G and others at 100G). The required speed of ports 9-12 is based on the port-speed of the lowest-numbered configured port in this block; if any higher-numbered port in the block is configured with a different port speed that port will not come up. [note2] On 7220-D2: if one port in each consecutive group of 4 ports (1-4, 5-8, .. , 45-48) is 25G the other 3 ports must also be 25G; if one port in each consecutive group of 4 ports (1-4, 5-8, .. , 45-48) is 1G or 10G the other 3 ports must also be 1G or 10G. On 7220-D2L: if one port in each consecutive group of 12 ports (1-12, 13-24, 25-36, 37-48) is 25G the other 11 ports must also be 25G; if one port in each consecutive group of 12 ports (1-12, 13-24, 25-36, 37-48) is 1G or 10G the other 11 ports must also be 1G or 10G. 7250 IXR details: If the interface corresponds to a connector that has no installed transceiver then the value is accepted without any checking or restriction, and info from state will display the configured value. Otherwise if the configured port-speed is NOT supported by the installed transceiver the port is forced operationally down.  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet port-speed keyword | |
| Tree | port-speed | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
reload-delay number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configure reload-delay timer for Ethernet interfaces. The reload-delay timer starts when the associated XDP interface state is learned. While the timer is running, the interface transceiver laser is disabled to avoid attracting traffic from the connected device at the other end of the interface. The reload-delay timer should be used in multi-homing interfaces and be set to a value long enough to allow the system to recover all the network protocols upon reboot, before start attracting traffic from the multi-homed device.  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet reload-delay number | |
| Tree | reload-delay | |
| Range | 1 to 86400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | |
reload-delay-expires string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The remaining time until the reload-delay expires and the interface can go operationally up. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet reload-delay-expires string | |
| Tree | reload-delay-expires | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
standby-signaling keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Indicates the standby-signaling used in the interface. An application using a port-based redundancy mechanism will trigger the standby signaling on the ethernet interface if the interface is selected as standby.  | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet standby-signaling keyword | |
| Tree | standby-signaling | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
statistics
| Description | Enter the statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-1024b-to-1518b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 1024-1518 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-1024b-to-1518b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-1024b-to-1518b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-128b-to-255b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 128-255 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-128b-to-255b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-128b-to-255b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-1519b-or-longer-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 1519 bytes or longer | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-1519b-or-longer-frames number | |
| Tree | in-1519b-or-longer-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-256b-to-511b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 256-511 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-256b-to-511b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-256b-to-511b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-512b-to-1023b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 512-1023 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-512b-to-1023b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-512b-to-1023b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-64b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are exactly 64 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-64b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-64b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-65b-to-127b-frames number
| Description | Number of received Ethernet frames that are 65-127 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-65b-to-127b-frames number | |
| Tree | in-65b-to-127b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-crc-error-frames number
| Description | Number of receive error events due to FCS/CRC check failure. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-crc-error-frames number | |
| Tree | in-crc-error-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-fragment-frames number
| Description | Number of fragment frames received on the interface. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-fragment-frames number | |
| Tree | in-fragment-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-jabber-frames number
| Description | Number of jabber frames received on the interface. Jabber frames are typically defined as oversize frames which also have a bad CRC. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-jabber-frames number | |
| Tree | in-jabber-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-mac-pause-frames number
| Description | Number of MAC layer PAUSE frames received on the interface. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-mac-pause-frames number | |
| Tree | in-mac-pause-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-oversize-frames number
| Description | Number of oversize frames received on the interface (i.e. frames that exceed the operational port MTU) | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics in-oversize-frames number | |
| Tree | in-oversize-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
last-clear string
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the MAC counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-1024b-to-1518b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 1024-1518 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-1024b-to-1518b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-1024b-to-1518b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-128b-to-255b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 128-255 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-128b-to-255b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-128b-to-255b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-1519b-or-longer-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 1519 bytes or longer | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-1519b-or-longer-frames number | |
| Tree | out-1519b-or-longer-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-256b-to-511b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 256-511 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-256b-to-511b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-256b-to-511b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-512b-to-1023b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 512-1023 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-512b-to-1023b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-512b-to-1023b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-64b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are exactly 64 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-64b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-64b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-65b-to-127b-frames number
| Description | Number of transmitted Ethernet frames that are 65-127 bytes in length | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-65b-to-127b-frames number | |
| Tree | out-65b-to-127b-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-mac-pause-frames number
| Description | Number of MAC layer PAUSE frames sent on the interface. | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet statistics out-mac-pause-frames number | |
| Tree | out-mac-pause-frames | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
storm-control
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enable the storm-control context | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control | |
| Tree | storm-control | |
| Configurable | True | |
broadcast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum rate allowed for ingress broadcast frames on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control broadcast-rate number | |
| Tree | broadcast-rate | |
| Range | 0 to 100000000 | |
| Configurable | True | |
multicast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum rate allowed for ingress multicast frames on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control multicast-rate number | |
| Tree | multicast-rate | |
| Range | 0 to 100000000 | |
| Configurable | True | |
operational-broadcast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The operational maximum rate for ingress broadcast frames programmed on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control operational-broadcast-rate number | |
| Tree | operational-broadcast-rate | |
| Units | kbps | |
| Configurable | False | |
operational-multicast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The operational maximum rate for ingress multicast frames programmed on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control operational-multicast-rate number | |
| Tree | operational-multicast-rate | |
| Units | kbps | |
| Configurable | False | |
operational-unknown-unicast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The operational maximum rate for ingress unknown unicast frames programmed on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control operational-unknown-unicast-rate number | |
| Tree | operational-unknown-unicast-rate | |
| Units | kbps | |
| Configurable | False | |
units keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Units of storm-control policer in kbps or percentage of the interface bandwidth | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control units keyword | |
| Tree | units | |
| Default | percentage | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
unknown-unicast-rate number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum rate allowed for ingress unknown unicast frames on the interface | |
| Context | interface name string ethernet storm-control unknown-unicast-rate number | |
| Tree | unknown-unicast-rate | |
| Range | 0 to 100000000 | |
| Configurable | True | |
ifindex number
lag
lacp
admin-key number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configure the LACP admin-key to be advertised by the local system. If this value is not specified a value starting from 32768 is automatically assigned by the system. | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp admin-key number | |
| Tree | admin-key | |
| Range | 1 to 65535 | |
| Configurable | True | |
interval keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Set the period between LACP messages -- uses the lacp-period-type enumeration. | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp interval keyword | |
| Tree | interval | |
| Default | SLOW | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
lacp-mode keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | ACTIVE is to initiate the transmission of LACP packets. PASSIVE is to wait for peer to initiate the transmission of LACP packets. | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp lacp-mode keyword | |
| Tree | lacp-mode | |
| Default | ACTIVE | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
system-id-mac string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The MAC address portion of the node's System ID. This is combined with the system priority to construct the 8-octet system-id. If not configured, the system-ID configured at the system/ level is used. | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp system-id-mac string | |
| Tree | system-id-mac | |
| Configurable | True | |
system-priority number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | System priority used by the node on this LAG interface. Lower value is higher priority for determining which node is the controlling system. If not configured, the system-priority configured at the system/ level is used. | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp system-priority number | |
| Tree | system-priority | |
| Configurable | True | |
lacp-fallback-mode keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Specifies lacp-fallback mode if enabled | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp-fallback-mode keyword | |
| Tree | lacp-fallback-mode | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
lacp-fallback-timeout number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Specifies the LACP-fallback timeout interval in seconds | |
| Context | interface name string lag lacp-fallback-timeout number | |
| Tree | lacp-fallback-timeout | |
| Range | 4 to 3600 | |
| Configurable | True | |
lag-speed number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reports current aggregate bandwidth speed of the associated LAG | |
| Context | interface name string lag lag-speed number | |
| Tree | lag-speed | |
| Units | Mbps | |
| Configurable | False | |
lag-type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Sets the type of LAG, i.e., how it is configured / maintained | |
| Context | interface name string lag lag-type keyword | |
| Tree | lag-type | |
| Default | static | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
member-speed keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Specifies the link speed of allowed member-links | |
| Context | interface name string lag member-speed keyword | |
| Tree | member-speed | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
members name reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reports the list of interfaces associated with the LAG instance | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference | |
| Tree | members | |
| Configurable | False | |
name reference
activity keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Indicates participant is active or passive | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference activity keyword | |
| Tree | activity | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
aggregatable boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | A true value indicates that the participant will allow the link to be used as part of the aggregate. A false value indicates the link should be used as an individual link | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference aggregatable boolean | |
| Tree | aggregatable | |
| Configurable | False | |
collecting boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | If true, the participant is collecting incoming frames on the link, otherwise false | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference collecting boolean | |
| Tree | collecting | |
| Configurable | False | |
distributing boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | When true, the participant is distributing outgoing frames; when false, distribution is disabled | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference distributing boolean | |
| Tree | distributing | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-port-priority number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configure the port priority for LACP. This value is used to determine which port should be activated with LACP fallback mode. Lower values are more preferred. | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference lacp-port-priority number | |
| Tree | lacp-port-priority | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-change string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The date and time of the most recent change to the LAG member-link state | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference last-change string | |
| Tree | last-change | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
microbfd-enabled boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Indicates if microBFD is currently used in the determination of the member-link oper-status | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference microbfd-enabled boolean | |
| Tree | microbfd-enabled | |
| Configurable | False | |
oper-down-reason keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reason for operational down state for the associated LAG | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
oper-key number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Current operational value of the key for the aggregate interface | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference oper-key number | |
| Tree | oper-key | |
| Configurable | False | |
oper-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Operational state for the associated LAG | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
partner-id string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | MAC address representing the protocol partner's interface system ID | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference partner-id string | |
| Tree | partner-id | |
| Configurable | False | |
partner-key number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Operational value of the protocol partner's key | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference partner-key number | |
| Tree | partner-key | |
| Configurable | False | |
partner-port-num number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Port number of the partner (remote) port for this member port | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference partner-port-num number | |
| Tree | partner-port-num | |
| Configurable | False | |
port-num number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Port number of the local (actor) aggregation member | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference port-num number | |
| Tree | port-num | |
| Configurable | False | |
statistics
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | LACP protocol counters | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-errors number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDU illegal packet errors | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-errors number | |
| Tree | lacp-errors | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-in-pkts number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDUs received | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-in-pkts number | |
| Tree | lacp-in-pkts | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-out-pkts number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDUs transmitted | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-out-pkts number | |
| Tree | lacp-out-pkts | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-rx-errors number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDU receive packet errors | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-rx-errors number | |
| Tree | lacp-rx-errors | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-tx-errors number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDU transmit packet errors | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-tx-errors number | |
| Tree | lacp-tx-errors | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
lacp-unknown-errors number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of LACPDU unknown packet errors | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference statistics lacp-unknown-errors number | |
| Tree | lacp-unknown-errors | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
synchronization keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Indicates whether the participant is in-sync or out-of-sync | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference synchronization keyword | |
| Tree | synchronization | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
system-id string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | MAC address that defines the local system ID for the aggregate interface | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference system-id string | |
| Tree | system-id | |
| Configurable | False | |
timeout keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The timeout type (short or long) used by the participant | |
| Context | interface name string lag members name reference timeout keyword | |
| Tree | timeout | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
min-links number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Specifies the mininum number of member interfaces that must be active for the aggregate interface to be available | |
| Context | interface name string lag min-links number | |
| Tree | min-links | |
| Range | 1 to 64 | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Configurable | True | |
last-change string
| Description | The date and time of the most recent change to the interface state | |
| Context | interface name string last-change string | |
| Tree | last-change | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
loopback-mode boolean
| Description | When loopback-mode is set to true the port loops back packets that come in via the port | |
| Context | interface name string loopback-mode boolean | |
| Tree | loopback-mode | |
| Configurable | True | 
mtu number
| Description | Port MTU in bytes including ethernet overhead but excluding 4-bytes FCS If a transmitted packet exceeds this size it is dropped. The default value for ethernet-x interfaces is taken from /system/mtu/default-port-mtu. For the mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby interfaces the default is 1514 bytes, but the value can be changed for each interface individually. Port MTU is not configurable for loopback interfaces. The 7220 IXR-D1, 7220 IXR-D2, 7220 IXR-D3, 7220 IXR-H2, and 7220 IXR-H3 systems support a maximum port MTU of 9412 bytes. Each 7250 IXR IMM supports a maximum of 8 different port MTU values. 7220 IXR systems do not have any limit on the maximum number of different port MTU values.  | |
| Context | interface name string mtu number | |
| Tree | mtu | |
| Range | 1500 to 9500 | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | True | 
oper-down-reason keyword
| Description | The first (and possibly only) reason for the port being operationally down | |
| Context | interface name string oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-state keyword
| Description | The operational state of the interface | |
| Context | interface name string oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
qos
output
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Container for QoS configuration that applies to outbound traffic through the port or LAG | |
| Context | interface name string qos output | |
| Tree | output | |
| Configurable | True | |
multicast-queue queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of multicast queues | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Tree | multicast-queue | |
| Configurable | True | |
queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue identifier For J2 and TD3 there is a one-to-one mapping between queue-id and forwarding class. fc0 traffic always use queue-id 0, fc1 traffic always uses queue-id 1, etc. For TH3 the multicast queue-id range is limited to 0-3 and the mapping is as follows: fc0+1 -> queue-id 0 fc2+3 -> queue-id 1 fc4+5 -> queue-id 2 fc6+7 -> queue-id 3  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Configurable | True | |
forwarding-class keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The list of forwarding classes that map to this queue. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number forwarding-class keyword | |
| Tree | forwarding-class | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
queue-depth
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the queue-depth context | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth | |
| Tree | queue-depth | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-high-threshold-time string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The last time the queue depth exceeded the high-threshold in a rising direction. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth last-high-threshold-time string | |
| Tree | last-high-threshold-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
maximum-burst-size number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Maximum queue depth in bytes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth maximum-burst-size number | |
| Tree | maximum-burst-size | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
scheduling
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Container for queue scheduling parameters | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number scheduling | |
| Tree | scheduling | |
| Configurable | True | |
peak-rate-bps number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The actual/operational peak rate in bits per second. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number scheduling peak-rate-bps number | |
| Tree | peak-rate-bps | |
| Configurable | False | |
peak-rate-percent number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum percentage of port bandwidth that is available to the traffic in this multicast queue. The default is 100. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number scheduling peak-rate-percent number | |
| Tree | peak-rate-percent | |
| Range | 1 to 100 | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Configurable | True | |
scheduler-node reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The scheduler node to which the multicast queue is connected. The mappings are fixed and not user-configurable. J2: queue-id 0-7 -> node 0 TD3 (D2/D3): queue-id 0 -> node 0 queue-id 1 -> node 1 queue-id 2 -> node 2 queue-id 3 -> node 3 queue-id 4 -> node 4 queue-id 5 -> node 5 queue-id 6 -> node 6 queue-id 7 -> node 7 TH3: queue-id 4 -> node 0 queue-id 5 -> node 3 queue-id 6 -> node 6 queue-id 7 -> node 9  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number scheduling scheduler-node reference | |
| Tree | scheduler-node | |
| Reference | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number  | |
| Configurable | False | |
template reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The name of a queue-template to apply to the multicast queue. The active-queue-management container must not be present in order to apply the template. Also the high-threshold-bytes configuration in this template is ignored. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output multicast-queue queue-id number template reference | |
| Tree | template | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
scheduler
tier level number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of output traffic scheduler tiers or levels | |
| Context | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number | |
| Tree | tier | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 1 | |
level number
node node-number number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of scheduler nodes at the specified scheduler level | |
| Context | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number | |
| Tree | node | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 12 | |
node-number number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | An identifier of the scheduler node. Within a scheduler tier, higher-numbered nodes are served before lower-numbererd nodes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number | |
| Range | 0 to 11 | |
| Configurable | True | |
strict-priority boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | A true value configures the node for strict priority scheduling, whether or not a weight is also configured. When set to false the node is serviced using DWRR, even if the node does not have a configured weight; in this case the default weight value of 1 is used. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number strict-priority boolean | |
| Tree | strict-priority | |
| Configurable | True | |
weight number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The DWRR weight assigned to the scheduler node | |
| Context | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number weight number | |
| Tree | weight | |
| Range | 1 to 127 | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Configurable | True | |
unicast-queue queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of unicast queues | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Tree | unicast-queue | |
| Configurable | True | |
queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue identifier For unicast traffic on all platforms there is a one-to-one mapping between queue-id and forwarding class. fc0 traffic always use queue-id 0, fc1 traffic always uses queue-id 1, etc.  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Configurable | True | |
active-queue-management
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the active-queue-management context | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management | |
| Tree | active-queue-management | |
| Configurable | False | |
ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of ECN slopes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword | |
| Tree | ecn-slope | |
| Configurable | False | |
ecn-drop-probability keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The drop probability to which the ECN slope applies. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
max-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum probability of marking a packet (at or above the max-threshold). On 7250 IXR systems there can be a significant difference between the configured value and the operational value.  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword max-probability number | |
| Tree | max-probability | |
| Range | 0 to 100 | |
| Configurable | False | |
max-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue depth in bytes that corresponds to the ECN maximum threshold parameter. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword max-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | max-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
min-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue depth in bytes that corresponds to the ECN mininum threshold parameter. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword min-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | min-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
slope-enabled boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reads true if the slope is enabled. A disabled slope has min-threshold-bytes = max-threshold-bytes = max-probability = 0  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management ecn-slope ecn-drop-probability keyword slope-enabled boolean | |
| Tree | slope-enabled | |
| Configurable | False | |
wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of WRED slopes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword | |
| Tree | wred-slope | |
| Configurable | False | |
traffic-type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The traffic type to which the WRED slope applies. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
drop-probability keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The drop probability to which the WRED slope applies. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
max-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum probability of dropping a packet (at or above the max-threshold). On 7250 IXR systems there can be a significant difference between the configured value and the operational value.  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword max-probability number | |
| Tree | max-probability | |
| Range | 0 to 100 | |
| Configurable | False | |
max-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue depth in bytes that corresponds to the WRED maximum threshold parameter. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword max-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | max-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
min-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The queue depth in bytes that corresponds to the WRED mininum threshold parameter. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword min-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | min-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
slope-enabled boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reads true if the slope is enabled. A disabled slope has min-threshold-bytes = max-threshold-bytes = max-probability = 0  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number active-queue-management wred-slope traffic-type keyword drop-probability keyword slope-enabled boolean | |
| Tree | slope-enabled | |
| Configurable | False | |
forwarding-class keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The list of forwarding classes that map to this queue. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number forwarding-class keyword | |
| Tree | forwarding-class | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
queue-depth
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the queue-depth context | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth | |
| Tree | queue-depth | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The operational hardware value of the high threshold in bytes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth high-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | high-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-high-threshold-time string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The last time the queue depth exceeded the high-threshold in a rising direction. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth last-high-threshold-time string | |
| Tree | last-high-threshold-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
maximum-burst-size number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Maximum queue depth in bytes. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number queue-depth maximum-burst-size number | |
| Tree | maximum-burst-size | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
scheduling
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Container for queue scheduling parameters | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling | |
| Tree | scheduling | |
| Configurable | True | |
peak-rate-bps number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The actual/operational peak rate in bits per second. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling peak-rate-bps number | |
| Tree | peak-rate-bps | |
| Configurable | False | |
peak-rate-percent number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The maximum percentage of port bandwidth that is available to the traffic in this unicast queue. The default is 100. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling peak-rate-percent number | |
| Tree | peak-rate-percent | |
| Range | 1 to 100 | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Configurable | True | |
scheduler-node reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The scheduler node to which the unicast queue is connected. The mappings are fixed and not user-configurable. J2: queue-id 0-7 -> node 1 TD3 (D2/D3): queue-id 0 -> node 0 queue-id 1 -> node 1 queue-id 2 -> node 2 queue-id 3 -> node 3 queue-id 4 -> node 4 queue-id 5 -> node 5 queue-id 6 -> node 6 queue-id 7 -> node 7 TH3: queue-id 0 -> node 1 queue-id 1 -> node 2 queue-id 2 -> node 4 queue-id 3 -> node 5 queue-id 4 -> node 7 queue-id 5 -> node 8 queue-id 6 -> node 10 queue-id 7 -> node 11  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling scheduler-node reference | |
| Tree | scheduler-node | |
| Reference | interface name string qos output scheduler tier level number node node-number number  | |
| Configurable | False | |
strict-priority boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | When set to true the unicast queue is serviced as a strict priority queue, regardless of whether a weight is configured or its value. When set to false the unicast queue is serviced using WRR, even if the queue does not have a configured weight; in this case the default weight value of 1 is used. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling strict-priority boolean | |
| Tree | strict-priority | |
| Default | true | |
| Configurable | True | |
weight number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configures the relative weight of a DWRR queue. | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number scheduling weight number | |
| Tree | weight | |
| Range | 1 to 255 | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Configurable | True | |
template reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The name of a queue-template to apply to the unicast queue. If a queue has no queue-template, the default queue-template is applied. The user cannot modify the default queue-template.  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number template reference | |
| Tree | template | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
voq-template reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The name of a queue-template to apply to the set of associated VOQs. If a queue has no voq-template, the default queue-template is applied  | |
| Context | interface name string qos output unicast-queue queue-id number voq-template reference | |
| Tree | voq-template | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
queue-statistics
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the queue-statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics | |
| Tree | queue-statistics | |
| Configurable | False | |
multicast-queue queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of multicast queues. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Tree | multicast-queue | |
| Configurable | False | |
queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The queue identifier For J2 and TD3 there is a one-to-one mapping between queue-id and forwarding class. fc0 traffic always use queue-id 0, fc1 traffic always uses queue-id 1, etc. For TH3 the multicast queue-id range is limited to 0-3 and the mapping is as follows: fc0+1 -> queue-id 0 fc2+3 -> queue-id 1 fc4+5 -> queue-id 2 fc6+7 -> queue-id 3  | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Configurable | False | |
final-dropped-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of octets dropped by the multicast queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number final-dropped-octets number | |
| Tree | final-dropped-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
final-dropped-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of packets dropped by the multicast queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number final-dropped-packets number | |
| Tree | final-dropped-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-clear string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Timestamp of the last time the statistics associated with this multicast queue were cleared | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
transmitted-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of octets transmitted by the multicast queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number transmitted-octets number | |
| Tree | transmitted-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
transmitted-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of packets transmitted by the multicast queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics multicast-queue queue-id number transmitted-packets number | |
| Tree | transmitted-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
unicast-queue queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of unicast queues. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Tree | unicast-queue | |
| Configurable | False | |
queue-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The queue identifier For unicast traffic on all platforms there is a one-to-one mapping between queue-id and forwarding class. fc0 traffic always use queue-id 0, fc1 traffic always uses queue-id 1, etc.  | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Configurable | False | |
final-dropped-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of octets dropped by the unicast queue. On 7250-IXR (Jericho2-based) systems unicast packet drops related to egress port congestion should show up in the VOQ stats and not in this statistic.  | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number final-dropped-octets number | |
| Tree | final-dropped-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
final-dropped-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Number of packets dropped by the unicast queue. On 7250-IXR (Jericho2-based) systems unicast packet drops related to egress port congestion should show up in the VOQ stats and not in this statistic.  | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number final-dropped-packets number | |
| Tree | final-dropped-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-clear string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the statistics associated with this unicast queue were cleared | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
transmitted-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Number of octets transmitted by the unicast queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number transmitted-octets number | |
| Tree | transmitted-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
transmitted-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Number of packets transmitted by the unicast queue, including transit traffic and locally originated traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number transmitted-packets number | |
| Tree | transmitted-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
virtual-output-queue slot number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | List of virtual output queues that can send traffic to this egress queue. The list always has one entry for each IMM slot in the chassis, even if one or more slots are empty. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number | |
| Tree | virtual-output-queue | |
| Configurable | False | |
slot number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The slot identifier for the virtual output queue. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number | |
| Range | 1 to 8 | |
| Configurable | False | |
dropped-octets
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the dropped-octets context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-octets | |
| Tree | dropped-octets | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as high drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-octets high-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | high-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
low-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as low drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-octets low-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | low-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
medium-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as medium drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-octets medium-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | medium-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
dropped-packets
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the dropped-packets context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-packets | |
| Tree | dropped-packets | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as high drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-packets high-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | high-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
low-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as low drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-packets low-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | low-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
medium-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of unicast packets dropped in the VOQ due to the congestion at the egress port/queue that were classified as medium drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number dropped-packets medium-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | medium-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
forwarded-octets
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the forwarded-octets context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-octets | |
| Tree | forwarded-octets | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as high drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-octets high-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | high-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
low-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as low drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-octets low-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | low-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
medium-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as medium drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-octets medium-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | medium-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
forwarded-packets
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the forwarded-packets context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-packets | |
| Tree | forwarded-packets | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as high drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-packets high-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | high-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
low-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as low drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-packets low-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | low-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
medium-drop-probability number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of unicast packets transmitted from the VOQ to the egress queue that were classified as medium drop-probability. This reads 0 when the IMM associated with the VOQ is not inserted and it resets to 0 whenever the IMM associated with the VOQ is removed. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number forwarded-packets medium-drop-probability number | |
| Tree | medium-drop-probability | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
queue-depth
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the queue-depth context | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number queue-depth | |
| Tree | queue-depth | |
| Configurable | False | |
high-threshold-bytes number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The operational hardware value of the high threshold in bytes. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number queue-depth high-threshold-bytes number | |
| Tree | high-threshold-bytes | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-high-threshold-time string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The last time the depth of either VOQ associated with this slot exceeded the high-threshold in a rising direction. | |
| Context | interface name string queue-statistics unicast-queue queue-id number virtual-output-queue slot number queue-depth last-high-threshold-time string | |
| Tree | last-high-threshold-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
sflow
admin-state keyword
| Description | Administratively enable or disable sFlow on this interface | |
| Context | interface name string sflow admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
statistics
| Description | Enter the statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
carrier-transitions number
| Description | Number of times the interface state has transitioned from down to up since the time the device restarted or the last clear. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics carrier-transitions number | |
| Tree | carrier-transitions | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-broadcast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCInBroadcastPkts from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-broadcast-packets number | |
| Tree | in-broadcast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-discarded-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Corresponds to ifInDiscards from the IFMIB. This counts the number of IP packets discarded due to VLAN mismatch, unknown dest MAC or drop by system-filter drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-error-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifInErrors from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-fcs-error-packets number
| Description | Ingress FCS errors. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-fcs-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-fcs-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-multicast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCInMulticastPkts from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-multicast-packets number | |
| Tree | in-multicast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-octets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCInOctets from the IFMIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-octets number | |
| Tree | in-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-unicast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCInUcastPkts from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics in-unicast-packets number | |
| Tree | in-unicast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
last-clear string
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the interface counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-broadcast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCOutBroadcastPkts from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-broadcast-packets number | |
| Tree | out-broadcast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-discarded-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifOutDiscards from the IF-MIB. On Jericho2 systems this counts packets dropped by an egress IP ACL of any of the port's subinterfaces.  | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-error-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifOutErrors from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-error-packets number | |
| Tree | out-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-mirror-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | This counts the number of outgoing mirrored octets | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-mirror-octets number | |
| Tree | out-mirror-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-mirror-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | This counts the number of outgoing mirrored packets | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-mirror-packets number | |
| Tree | out-mirror-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-multicast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCOutMulticastPkts from the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-multicast-packets number | |
| Tree | out-multicast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-octets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCOutOctetsfrom the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-octets number | |
| Tree | out-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-unicast-packets number
| Description | Corresponds to ifHCOutUcastPktsfrom the IF-MIB. | |
| Context | interface name string statistics out-unicast-packets number | |
| Tree | out-unicast-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
subinterface index number
| Description | The list of subinterfaces (logical interfaces) associated with a physical interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number | |
| Tree | subinterface | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 4095 | 
index number
| Description | The index of the subinterface, or logical interface number | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number | |
| Range | 0 to 9999 | |
| Configurable | True | 
acl
input
ipv4-filter reference
| Description | IPv4 ACL filter to be applied on this interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number acl input ipv4-filter reference | |
| Tree | ipv4-filter | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | 
ipv6-filter reference
| Description | IPv6 ACL filter to be applied on this interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number acl input ipv6-filter reference | |
| Tree | ipv6-filter | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | 
output
ipv4-filter reference
| Description | IPv4 ACL filter to be applied on this interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number acl output ipv4-filter reference | |
| Tree | ipv4-filter | |
| Reference | aclipv4-filter name string string  | |
| Configurable | True | 
ipv6-filter reference
| Description | IPv6 ACL filter to be applied on this interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number acl output ipv6-filter reference | |
| Tree | ipv6-filter | |
| Reference | aclipv6-filter name string string  | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-state keyword
| Description | The configured, desired state of the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
anycast-gw
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enable the anycast-gw context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number anycast-gw | |
| Tree | anycast-gw | |
| Configurable | True | |
anycast-gw-mac string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The MAC address of associated to the anycast-gw IP address. If the anycast-gw MAC address is not configured, it will be auto-derived from the virtual-router-id value as per draft-ietf-bess-evpn-inter-subnet-forwarding following the format 00:00:5E:00:01:VRID.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number anycast-gw anycast-gw-mac string | |
| Tree | anycast-gw-mac | |
| Configurable | True | |
anycast-gw-mac-origin keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Origin of the active anycast-gateway MAC address. If not configured, the anycast-gateway-mac will be auto-derived out of 00:00:5E:00:01:VRID, where VRID is the Virtual Router Identifier of the subinterface anycast-gw.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number anycast-gw anycast-gw-mac-origin keyword | |
| Tree | anycast-gw-mac-origin | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
virtual-router-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The Virtual Router Identifier (VRID) value used to auto-derive the anycast-gw-mac in the format 00:00:5E:00:01:VRID. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number anycast-gw virtual-router-id number | |
| Tree | virtual-router-id | |
| Range | 1 to 255 | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Configurable | True | |
bridge-table
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enable the Bridge Table on the subinterface and configure associated parameters | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table | |
| Tree | bridge-table | |
| Configurable | True | |
discard-unknown-src-mac boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Discard frames with unknown source mac addresses. The source mac address of the discarded frame is never learned when this command is enabled. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table discard-unknown-src-mac boolean | |
| Tree | discard-unknown-src-mac | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | |
mac-duplication
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the mac-duplication context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication | |
| Tree | mac-duplication | |
| Configurable | True | |
action keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Action to take on the subinterface upon detecting at least one mac addresses as duplicate on the subinterface. In particular: ['use-net-instance-action: upon detecting a duplicate mac on the subinterface, the action on the subinterface will be inherited from the action configured under network-instance/bridge-table/mac-duplication/action.', 'oper-down: if configured, upon detecting a duplicate mac on the subinterface, the subinterface will be brought oper-down, with oper-down-reason mac-dup-detected. The duplicate macs on the interface will be kept in CPM though, and shown in the duplicate-entries state. In this case, arriving frames on a different subinterface with the duplicate mac as source mac are dropped. Arriving frames on a different subinterface with a destination mac matching the duplicate mac are dropped.', 'blackhole: upon detecting a duplicate mac on the subinterface, the mac will be blackholed. Any frame received on this or any other subinterface with source mac matching a blackhole mac will be discarded. Any frame received with destination mac matching the blackhole mac will be discarded, although still processed for source mac learning.', 'stop-learning: upon detecting a duplicate mac on the subinterface, existing macs are kept (and refreshed) but new macs are no longer learned on this subinterface. The duplicate mac will stay learned on the subinterface. Frames arriving to a different subinterface with a source mac matching the duplicate mac will be dropped. Frames arriving to a different subinterface with a destination mac matching the duplicate mac will be forwarded normally.']  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication action keyword | |
| Tree | action | |
| Default | use-net-instance-action | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
duplicate-entries
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the duplicate-entries context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication duplicate-entries | |
| Tree | duplicate-entries | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | MACs duplicate on the bridging instance | |
| macs | ||
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication duplicate-entries mac address string | |
| Tree | mac | |
| Configurable | False | |
address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the address context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication duplicate-entries mac address string | |
| Configurable | False | |
dup-detect-time string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The date and time when the mac was declared duplicate | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication duplicate-entries mac address string dup-detect-time string | |
| Tree | dup-detect-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
hold-down-time-remaining (keyword | number)
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Remaining hold down time for duplicate mac | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-duplication duplicate-entries mac address string hold-down-time-remaining (keyword | number) | |
| Tree | hold-down-time-remaining | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac-learning
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the mac-learning context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning | |
| Tree | mac-learning | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Configurable state of the learning procedures for dynamic mac addresses. If disabled, the existing macs in the bridge-table will be kept (and refreshed if new frames arrive for them) but no new mac addresses will be learned. Frames with unknown mac addresses are not dropped, unless discard-unknown-src-mac is configured. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
aging
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the aging context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning aging | |
| Tree | aging | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Configurable state of the aging for the dynamic mac entries in the bridge table. If disabled, dynamically learned mac entries will be programmed in the bridge table until the network instance is disabled. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning aging admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
learnt-entries
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the learnt-entries context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning learnt-entries | |
| Tree | learnt-entries | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | MACs learnt on the bridging instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning learnt-entries mac address string | |
| Tree | mac | |
| Configurable | False | |
address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the address context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning learnt-entries mac address string | |
| Configurable | False | |
aging (number | keyword)
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Remaining age time for learnt MACs | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning learnt-entries mac address string aging (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | aging | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-update string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The date and time of the last update of this learnt mac | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-learning learnt-entries mac address string last-update string | |
| Tree | last-update | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac-limit
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Bridge Table size and thresholds. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-limit | |
| Tree | mac-limit | |
| Configurable | True | |
maximum-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Maximum number of mac addresses allowed in the bridge-table. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-limit maximum-entries number | |
| Tree | maximum-entries | |
| Range | 1 to 8192 | |
| Default | 250 | |
| Configurable | True | |
warning-threshold-pct number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Percentage of the configured max-number-macs over which a warning is triggered. The warning message is cleared when the percentage drops below the configured percentage minus 5% | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-limit warning-threshold-pct number | |
| Tree | warning-threshold-pct | |
| Range | 6 to 100 | |
| Default | 95 | |
| Configurable | True | |
mac-table
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the mac-table context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table | |
| Tree | mac-table | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | MACs learnt on the bridging instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string | |
| Tree | mac | |
| Configurable | False | |
address string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the address context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string | |
| Configurable | False | |
failed-slots number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The list of slot IDs corresponding to the linecards that did not successfully program the mac | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string failed-slots number | |
| Tree | failed-slots | |
| Range | 1 to 8 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-update string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The date and time of the last update of this mac | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string last-update string | |
| Tree | last-update | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
not-programmed-reason keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The reason why the mac is not programmed | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string not-programmed-reason keyword | |
| Tree | not-programmed-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The type of the MAC installed in the fib. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table mac-table mac address string type keyword | |
| Tree | type | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
statistics
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Enter the statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | |
active-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The total number of entries that are active on the sub-interface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics active-entries number | |
| Tree | active-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
failed-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The total number of macs, which have not been programmed on atleast one slot | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics failed-entries number | |
| Tree | failed-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
mac-type type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The type of the MAC on the sub-interface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics mac-type type keyword | |
| Tree | mac-type | |
| Configurable | False | |
type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the type context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics mac-type type keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
active-entries number
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 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of entries of this type on the sub-interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics mac-type type keyword active-entries number | |
| Tree | active-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
failed-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of macs of this type, which have not been programmed on atleast one slot | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics mac-type type keyword failed-entries number | |
| Tree | failed-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
total-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of macs of this type , active and inactive, on the sub-interface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics mac-type type keyword total-entries number | |
| Tree | total-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
total-entries number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of macs, active and inactive, on the sub-interface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number bridge-table statistics total-entries number | |
| Tree | total-entries | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
description string
| Description | A user-configured description of the interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number description string | |
| Tree | description | |
| String Length | 1 to 255 | |
| Configurable | True | 
ethernet-segment-association
| Description | ethernet-segment association information. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ethernet-segment-association | |
| Tree | ethernet-segment-association | |
| Configurable | False | 
designated-forwarder boolean
| Description | The value of this leaf indicates if the interface is the designated forwarder for the ethernet-segment on the network-instance. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ethernet-segment-association designated-forwarder boolean | |
| Tree | designated-forwarder | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | False | 
es-managed boolean
| Description | The value of this leaf indicates if the interface is managed by the ethernet-segment on the network-instance. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ethernet-segment-association es-managed boolean | |
| Tree | es-managed | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | False | 
ethernet-segment string
| Description | The value of this leaf indicates the ethernet-segment, the sub-interface is associated to. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ethernet-segment-association ethernet-segment string | |
| Tree | ethernet-segment | |
| String Length | 1 to 255 | |
| Configurable | False | 
ifindex number
ip-mtu number
| Description | IP MTU of the subinterface in bytes, including the IP header but excluding Ethernet encapsulation IP MTU specifies the maximum sized IPv4 or IPv6 packet that can be transmitted on the subinterface. If an IPv4 or IPv6 packet exceeds this size it is dropped and this may result in the generation of an ICMP error message back to the source. The default IP MTU for a subinterface is taken from /system/mtu/default-ip-mtu. For the mgmt0 and mgmt0-standby subinterfaces the default is the associated interface MTU minus the Ethernet encapsulation overhead. The IP MTU is not configurable for subinterfaces of loopback interfaces. The 7220 IXR-D1, 7220 IXR-D2, 7220 IXR-D3, 7220 IXR-H2, and 7220 IXR-H3 systems support a maximum IP MTU of 9398 bytes. Each 7250 IXR IMM supports a maximum of 4 different IP MTU values. 7220 IXR systems do not have any limit on the maximum number of different IP MTU values.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ip-mtu number | |
| Tree | ip-mtu | |
| Range | 1280 to 9486 | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | True | 
ipv4
| Description | Enable IPv4 on the subinterface and configure associated parameters When this is present in the running configuration, and even before an IPv4 address is configured, the subinterface starts to accept incoming packets with dest-ip 255.255.255.255, which is necessary to support dhcp-client functionality.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 | |
| Tree | ipv4 | |
| Configurable | True | 
address ip-prefix string
ip-prefix string
| Description | The IPv4 address and prefix length in CIDR notation Subnets on the same subinterface are allowed to overlap as long as the host bits are different. When a locally originated unicast packet is destined to a host covered by multiple subnets associated with a subinterface, the source address is chosen to be the numerically lowest IP address among all these subnets. For example, if the addresses 172.16.1.1/12, 172.16.1.2/12, and 172.16.1.3/12 are configured on the same interface, 172.16.1.1 would be used as a local address when you issue a ping 172.16.1.5 command  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 address ip-prefix string | |
| Configurable | True | 
anycast-gw boolean
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| Description | This designates the associated IPv4 address as an anycast-gateway IPv4 address of the subinterface. When this parameter is set to true: ['The IPv4 address is associated with the anycast-gw MAC address in the same subinterface. ARP Requests received for the anycast-gw IPv4 address will be replied using this anycast-gw MAC address.', 'The IPv4 address can have duplicate IPv4 addresses in other IRB subinterfaces of routers attached to the same broadcast domain. Because of that ARP duplicate-address-detection procedures do not apply to anycast-gw IP addresses.']  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 address ip-prefix string anycast-gw boolean | |
| Tree | anycast-gw | |
| Configurable | True | |
origin keyword
primary
| Description | One of the IPv4 prefixes assigned to the subinterface can be explicitly configured as primary by setting this leaf to true. This designates the associated IPv4 address as a primary IPv4 address of the subinterface. By default, the numerically lowest value IPv4 address is selected as the primary address. The primary address is used as the source address for locally originated broadcast and multicast packets sent out the subinterface.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 address ip-prefix string primary | |
| Tree | primary | |
| Configurable | True | 
status keyword
allow-directed-broadcast boolean
| Description | When this is set to true the software is allowed to re-broadcast targeted broadcast IPv4 packets on this subinterface Detailed handling of subnet broadcast is as follows: If a targeted broadcast packet is received on subinterface X that has the matching subnet then it is delivered to the CPM and CPM will reply to an ICMP echo. If a targeted broadcast packet is received on subinterface X but the matching subnet is associated with subinterface Y, and subinterface Y is configured with allow-directed-broadcasts=false then it is delivered to the CPM and CPM replies to an ICMP echo per above, but it does not re-broadcast the packet on subinterface Y. If a targeted broadcast packet is received on subinterface X but the matching subnet is associated with subinterface Y, and subinterface Y is configured with allow-directed-broadcasts=true then it is delivered to the CPM and CPM replies to an ICMP echo per above, and CPM also re-broadcasts the packet on subinterface Y.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 allow-directed-broadcast boolean | |
| Tree | allow-directed-broadcast | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | 
arp
debug keyword
duplicate-address-detection boolean
| Description | If set to true IPv4 Address Conflict Detection per RFC 5227 is performed on the IPv4 address assigned to the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp duplicate-address-detection boolean | |
| Tree | duplicate-address-detection | |
| Default | true | |
| Configurable | True | 
evpn
advertise route-type keyword
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 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the advertise list instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp evpn advertise route-type keyword | |
| Tree | advertise | |
| Configurable | True | |
route-type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Controls what type of ARP or ND entries to advertise. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp evpn advertise route-type keyword | |
| Options | 
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| Configurable | True | |
admin-tag number
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| Description | Configure tag to use with the host route generated from an ARP or ND entry. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp evpn advertise route-type keyword admin-tag number | |
| Tree | admin-tag | |
| Range | 0 to 255 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | True | |
host-route
| Description | Configure which types of ARP or ND entries will be populated in the route-table. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp host-route | |
| Tree | host-route | |
| Configurable | True | 
populate route-type keyword
| Description | Enter the populate list instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp host-route populate route-type keyword | |
| Tree | populate | |
| Configurable | True | 
route-type keyword
| Description | Controls what type of ARP or ND entries generate a host route. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp host-route populate route-type keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-tag number
| Description | Configure tag to use with the host route generated from an ARP or ND entry. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp host-route populate route-type keyword admin-tag number | |
| Tree | admin-tag | |
| Range | 1 to 255 | |
| Configurable | True | 
learn-unsolicited boolean
| Description | If set to true an ARP entry should be learned from any received ARP packets. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp learn-unsolicited boolean | |
| Tree | learn-unsolicited | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | 
neighbor ipv4-address string
| Description | List of static and dynamic ARP cache entries that map an IPv4 address to a MAC address To configure a static ARP entry a value must be written into this leaf and the link-layer-address leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp neighbor ipv4-address string | |
| Tree | neighbor | |
| Configurable | True | 
ipv4-address string
| Description | IPv4 address resolved by the ARP entry To configure a static neighbor entry a value must be written into this leaf and the link-layer-address leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp neighbor ipv4-address string | |
| Configurable | True | 
expiration-time string
| Description | The date and time when the dynamic ARP entry is set to expire | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp neighbor ipv4-address string expiration-time string | |
| Tree | expiration-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
link-layer-address string
| Description | The resolving MAC address of the ARP entry To configure a static ARP entry a value must be written into this leaf and the ipv4-address leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp neighbor ipv4-address string link-layer-address string | |
| Tree | link-layer-address | |
| Configurable | True | 
origin keyword
| Description | The origin of the ARP entry | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp neighbor ipv4-address string origin keyword | |
| Tree | origin | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
timeout number
| Description | Duration of time that dynamic ARP entries remain in the ARP cache before they expire A change to this value does not affect existing entries until they are refreshed.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 arp timeout number | |
| Tree | timeout | |
| Range | 60 to 65535 | |
| Default | 14400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | 
dhcp-client
| Description | Container for options related to DHCP | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-client | |
| Tree | dhcp-client | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace-options
| Description | Container for tracing DHCPv4 operations on the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-client trace-options | |
| Tree | trace-options | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace keyword
| Description | List of events to trace | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-client trace-options trace keyword | |
| Tree | trace | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
dhcp-relay
| Description | Container for options related to DHCPv4 relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay | |
| Tree | dhcp-relay | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-state keyword
| Description | The configurable state of the dhcp relay agent | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
gi-address string
| Description | IPv4 address to be used as giaddr of the relayed packets towards DHCPv4 servers. This address can be any IPv4 address configured within the network-instance towards the DHCPv4 server | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay gi-address string | |
| Tree | gi-address | |
| Configurable | True | 
network-instance reference
| Description | The network instance used to relay dhcp packets to | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay network-instance reference | |
| Tree | network-instance | |
| Reference | network-instance name string  | |
| Configurable | True | 
oper-down-reason keyword
| Description | The reason causing the dhcp relay agent to go into operational down state | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-state keyword
| Description | The operational state of the dhcp relay agent | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
option keyword
| Description | List of option82 suboptions to insert into relayed packet towards DHCPv4 server | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay option keyword | |
| Tree | option | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
server (ipv4-address | domain-name)
| Description | List of the DHCPv4 servers that the DHCPv4 relay function will relay DHCPv4 packets to/from | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay server (ipv4-address | domain-name) | |
| Tree | server | |
| String Length | 1 to 253 | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 8 | |
| Min. Elements | 1 | 
statistics
| Description | Enter the statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-discarded number
| Description | Total discarded dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) towards DHCP server(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-discarded number | |
| Tree | client-packets-discarded | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-received number
| Description | Total received dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) for DHCP Relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-received number | |
| Tree | client-packets-received | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-relayed number
| Description | Total relayed dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) towards DHCP server(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-relayed number | |
| Tree | client-packets-relayed | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-discarded number
| Description | Total discarded dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) towards dhcp client(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-discarded number | |
| Tree | server-packets-discarded | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-received number
| Description | Total received dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) for DHCP Relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-received number | |
| Tree | server-packets-received | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-relayed number
| Description | Total relayed dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) towards dhcp client(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-relayed number | |
| Tree | server-packets-relayed | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
trace-options
| Description | Container for tracing DHCPv4 relay operations on the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay trace-options | |
| Tree | trace-options | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace keyword
| Description | List of events to trace | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay trace-options trace keyword | |
| Tree | trace | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
use-gi-addr-as-src-ip-addr boolean
| Description | When this is set, the configured giaddress will be used as source ip address. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-relay use-gi-addr-as-src-ip-addr boolean | |
| Tree | use-gi-addr-as-src-ip-addr | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | 
dhcp-server
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 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enable the dhcp-server context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-server | |
| Tree | dhcp-server | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-state keyword
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 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enables/Disables DHCP server function on subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-server admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | disable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
oper-state keyword
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 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Details if the dhcp server is operationally available | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 dhcp-server oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
statistics
| Description | Container for subinterface statistics, counting IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both dependending on the context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both (transit and terminating traffic) that were dropped for any of the following reasons: ['ingress interface ACL drop action', 'CPM filter drop action', 'VOQ congestion discards (7250 IXR only)', 'unicast destination MAC address is not the MAC address of the subinterface', 'packet matched a route with a blackhole next-hop', 'packet was non-terminating and its TTL expired', 'packet matched a route with a next-hop via another subinterface but the next-hop address was not resolvable by ARP/ND', 'packet is a host address on another subinterface but the host address was not resolvable by ARP/ND'] This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by ingress interface ACL drop action or CPM filer drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both discarded due to errors, counting transit and terminating traffic The sum of the following RFC 4293 counters: ipIfStatsInHdrErrors ipIfStatsInNoRoutes ipIfStatsInAddrErrors ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface and counted in in-forwarded-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface for which the router was not the final destination and for which the router attempted to find a route to forward them to that final destination. Note that non-terminating IPv4 packets with options and non-terminating IPv6 packets with extension headers are included in this count (and not dropped) as are packets that trigger ICMP/ICMPv6 redirect messages. On 7220 IXR systems this also counts received traffic that is terminating.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-matched-ra-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv6 packets matched with applied RA-Guard policy | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-matched-ra-packets number | |
| Tree | in-matched-ra-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets received in input packets, counting transit and terminating traffic | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-octets number | |
| Tree | in-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-packets number
| Description | The total number of input packets received, counting transit and terminating traffic This equals the sum of: in-error-packets in-discarded-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-terminated-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-forwarded-packets  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-packets number | |
| Tree | in-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-terminated-octets number
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| Description | The total number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and counted in in-terminated-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-terminated-octets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-terminated-packets number
| 
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| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and that have a destination IP address matching a local interface address or an IPv6 multicast address to which the interface belongs. The count includes packets eventually discarded by the CPM. Such discards include: ['packets with unsupported IP protocol numbers', 'packets destined to TCP/UDP ports that are not open/listening', 'IPv4 packets with any IP options', 'IPv6 packets with any extension headers'] This also includes terminating IP/MPLS packets.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics in-terminated-packets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-clear string
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the subinterface counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, sent towards this subinterface that were dropped. This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by egress interface ACL drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, for which this router was successful in finding a path to their final destination through this subinterface but an error prevented their transmission. On 7250 IXR systems this is incremented when the IPv4 packet size exceeds the IP MTU and fragmentation was not allowed or not supported  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-error-packets number | |
| Tree | out-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both delivered to the lower layers for transmission | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-octets number | |
| Tree | out-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-originated-octets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-packets number
| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface This includes all originated ICMP/ICMPv6 messages.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-originated-packets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that this router supplied to the lower layers for transmission This includes packets generated locally and those forwarded by this router. If there are no queue drops it is equal to: <out-forwarded-packets> + <out-originated-packets>  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv4 statistics out-packets number | |
| Tree | out-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
ipv6
| Description | Enable IPv6 on the subinterface and configure associated parameters When this is present in the running configuration, and even before a global unicast IPv6 address is configured, chassis manager assigns an IPv6 link-local address to the subinterface, which will appear as a read-only entry in the address list. At this stage, the subinterface can receive IPv6 packets with any of the following destinations: ['IPv6 link-local address', 'solicited-node multicast address for the link-local address', 'ff02::1 (all IPv6 devices)', 'ff02::2 (all IPv6 routers)']  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 | |
| Tree | ipv6 | |
| Configurable | True | 
address ip-prefix string
ip-prefix string
| Description | The IPv6 address and prefix-length in CIDR notation Up to 16 global unicast IPv6 addresses can be assigned to each subinterface. Global unicast IPv6 address subnets on the same subinterface are allowed to overlap as long as the host bits are different. When a locally originated unicast packet is destined to a host covered by multiple subnets associated with a subinterface, the source address is chosen to be the numerically lowest IP address among all these subnets.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 address ip-prefix string | |
| Configurable | True | 
anycast-gw boolean
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | This designates the associated IPv6 address as an anycast-gateway IPv6 address of the subinterface. When this parameter is set to true: ['The IPv6 address is associated with the anycast-gw MAC address in the same subinterface. Neighbor Solicitations received for the anycast-gw IPv6 address will be replied using this anycast-gw MAC address.', 'The IPv6 address can have duplicate IPv6 addresses in other IRB subinterfaces of routers attached to the same broadcast domain. Because of that, ND duplicate-address-detection procedures do not apply to anycast-gw IP addresses.']  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 address ip-prefix string anycast-gw boolean | |
| Tree | anycast-gw | |
| Configurable | True | |
origin keyword
primary
| Description | One of the IPv6 prefixes assigned to the subinterface can be explicitly configured as primary by setting this leaf to true. This designates the associated IPv6 address as a primary IPv6 address of the subinterface. By default, the numerically lowest value IPv6 address is selected as the primary address. The primary address is used as the source address for locally originated broadcast and multicast packets sent out the subinterface.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 address ip-prefix string primary | |
| Tree | primary | |
| Configurable | True | 
status keyword
dhcp-client
| Description | Container for options related to DHCPv6 | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-client | |
| Tree | dhcp-client | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace-options
| Description | Container for tracing DHCPv6 operations on the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-client trace-options | |
| Tree | trace-options | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace keyword
| Description | List of events to trace | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-client trace-options trace keyword | |
| Tree | trace | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
dhcp-relay
| Description | Container for options related to DHCPv6 relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay | |
| Tree | dhcp-relay | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-state keyword
| Description | The configurable state of the dhcp relay agent | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
network-instance reference
| Description | The network instance used to relay dhcp packets to | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay network-instance reference | |
| Tree | network-instance | |
| Reference | network-instance name string  | |
| Configurable | True | 
oper-down-reason keyword
| Description | The reason causing the dhcp relay agent to go into operational down state | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-state keyword
| Description | The operational state of the dhcp relay agent | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
option keyword
| Description | List of options to insert into relayed packet towards DHCPv6 server | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay option keyword | |
| Tree | option | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
server (ipv6-address | domain-name)
| Description | List of the DHCPv6 servers that the DHCPv6 relay function will relay DHCPv6 packets to/from | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay server (ipv6-address | domain-name) | |
| Tree | server | |
| String Length | 1 to 253 | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 8 | |
| Min. Elements | 1 | 
source-address string
| Description | Source IPv6 address of the relayed packets towards DHCPv6 servers this address can be any IPv6 address configured within the network-instance towards the DHCPv6 server | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay source-address string | |
| Tree | source-address | |
| Configurable | True | 
statistics
| Description | Enter the statistics context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-discarded number
| Description | Total discarded dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) towards DHCP server(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-discarded number | |
| Tree | client-packets-discarded | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-received number
| Description | Total received dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) for DHCP Relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-received number | |
| Tree | client-packets-received | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
client-packets-relayed number
| Description | Total relayed dhcp packets from dhcp client(s) towards DHCP server(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics client-packets-relayed number | |
| Tree | client-packets-relayed | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-discarded number
| Description | Total discarded dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) towards dhcp client(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-discarded number | |
| Tree | server-packets-discarded | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-received number
| Description | Total received dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) for DHCP Relay | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-received number | |
| Tree | server-packets-received | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
server-packets-relayed number
| Description | Total relayed dhcp packets from DHCP server(s) towards dhcp client(s) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay statistics server-packets-relayed number | |
| Tree | server-packets-relayed | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
trace-options
| Description | Container for tracing DHCPv6 relay operations on the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay trace-options | |
| Tree | trace-options | |
| Configurable | True | 
trace keyword
| Description | List of events to trace | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcp-relay trace-options trace keyword | |
| Tree | trace | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
dhcpv6-server
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enable the dhcpv6-server context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcpv6-server | |
| Tree | dhcpv6-server | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enables/Disables DHCPv6 server function on subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcpv6-server admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | disable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
oper-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Details if the dhcp server is operationally available | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 dhcpv6-server oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
neighbor-discovery
| Description | Container for the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery protocol | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery | |
| Tree | neighbor-discovery | |
| Configurable | True | 
debug keyword
| Description | List of events to debug | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery debug keyword | |
| Tree | debug | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
duplicate-address-detection boolean
| Description | Enables Duplicate Addres Detection on all tentative addresses This applies to link-local and global unicast addresses. Only one transmission is done; there are no retransmissions. Must be true on an IPv6 subinterface that has dhcp-client enabled.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery duplicate-address-detection boolean | |
| Tree | duplicate-address-detection | |
| Default | true | |
| Configurable | True | 
evpn
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configure which types of ARP or ND entries will be advertised in EVPN MAC/IP routes. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery evpn | |
| Tree | evpn | |
| Configurable | True | |
advertise route-type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the advertise list instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery evpn advertise route-type keyword | |
| Tree | advertise | |
| Configurable | True | |
route-type keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Controls what type of ARP or ND entries to advertise. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery evpn advertise route-type keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-tag number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Configure tag to use with the host route generated from an ARP or ND entry. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery evpn advertise route-type keyword admin-tag number | |
| Tree | admin-tag | |
| Range | 0 to 255 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | True | |
host-route
| Description | Configure which types of ARP or ND entries will be populated in the route-table. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery host-route | |
| Tree | host-route | |
| Configurable | True | 
populate route-type keyword
| Description | Enter the populate list instance | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery host-route populate route-type keyword | |
| Tree | populate | |
| Configurable | True | 
route-type keyword
| Description | Controls what type of ARP or ND entries generate a host route. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery host-route populate route-type keyword | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-tag number
| Description | Configure tag to use with the host route generated from an ARP or ND entry. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery host-route populate route-type keyword admin-tag number | |
| Tree | admin-tag | |
| Range | 1 to 255 | |
| Configurable | True | 
learn-unsolicited keyword
| Description | Sets if neighbors should be learned from unsolicited neighbor advertisements for global or link local addresses or both. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery learn-unsolicited keyword | |
| Tree | learn-unsolicited | |
| Default | none | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
neighbor ipv6-address string
| Description | List of static and dynamic ND cache entries that map an IPv6 address to a MAC address | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string | |
| Tree | neighbor | |
| Configurable | True | 
ipv6-address string
| Description | IPv6 address resolved by the ND cache entry To configure a static neighbor entry a value must be written into this leaf and the link-layer-address leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string | |
| Configurable | True | 
current-state keyword
| Description | The Neighbor Unreachability Detection state | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string current-state keyword | |
| Tree | current-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
is-router boolean
| Description | Indicates that the neighbor node claims to be a router (R bit in the Neighbor Advertisement message) | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string is-router boolean | |
| Tree | is-router | |
| Configurable | False | 
link-layer-address string
| Description | The resolving MAC address of the ND cache entry To configure a static neighbor entry a value must be written into this leaf and the ipv6-address leaf.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string link-layer-address string | |
| Tree | link-layer-address | |
| Configurable | True | 
next-state-time string
| Description | The date and time when the neighbor state is expected to transition to the next state | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string next-state-time string | |
| Tree | next-state-time | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
origin keyword
| Description | The origin of the neighbor cache entry. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery neighbor ipv6-address string origin keyword | |
| Tree | origin | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
reachable-time number
| Description | The period of time that a dynamic IPv6 neighbor cache entry is considered reachable after a reachability confirmation event After this time expires the neighbor state moves to STALE.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery reachable-time number | |
| Tree | reachable-time | |
| Range | 30 to 3600 | |
| Default | 30 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | 
stale-time number
| Description | The maximum time that a dynamic IPv6 neighbor cache entry can remain in the STALE state before it is removed This limit is reached only if no traffic is sent/queued towards the neighbor during the entire duration of the timer.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 neighbor-discovery stale-time number | |
| Tree | stale-time | |
| Range | 60 to 65535 | |
| Default | 14400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | 
router-advertisement
| Description | Container for configuring IPv6 router discovery options | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement | |
| Tree | router-advertisement | |
| Configurable | True | 
debug keyword
| Description | List of events to debug | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement debug keyword | |
| Tree | debug | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
router-role
| Description | IPv6 router advertisement options that apply when the role of the interface is a router interface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role | |
| Tree | router-role | |
| Configurable | True | 
admin-state keyword
| Description | Administratively enable or disable the sending of router advertisements on the subinterface. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | disable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
current-hop-limit number
| Description | The current hop limit to advertise in the router advertisement messages. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role current-hop-limit number | |
| Tree | current-hop-limit | |
| Default | 64 | |
| Configurable | True | 
ip-mtu number
| Description | The IP MTU to advertise in the router advertisement messages and that hosts should associate with the link on which these messages are received. If no value is specified the option is not included.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role ip-mtu number | |
| Tree | ip-mtu | |
| Range | 1280 to 9486 | |
| Configurable | True | 
managed-configuration-flag boolean
| Description | When this is set the M-bit is set in the router advertisement messages, indicating that hosts should use DHCPv6 to obtain IPv6 addresses. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role managed-configuration-flag boolean | |
| Tree | managed-configuration-flag | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | 
max-advertisement-interval number
| Description | The maximum time between sending router advertisement messages to the all-nodes multicast address. Each subinterface has its own timer. Whenever the timer fires the message is sent and then the timer is reset to a uniformly distributed random value between min-advertisement-interval and max-advertisement-interval. The RA message can be sent before timer expiry in response to a RS message.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role max-advertisement-interval number | |
| Tree | max-advertisement-interval | |
| Range | 4 to 1800 | |
| Default | 600 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | 
min-advertisement-interval number
| Description | The minimum time between sending router advertisement messages to the all-nodes multicast address. Each subinterface has its own timer. Whenever the timer fires the message is sent and then the timer is reset to a uniformly distributed random value between min-advertisement-interval and max-advertisement-interval. The RA message can be sent before timer expiry in response to a RS message.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role min-advertisement-interval number | |
| Tree | min-advertisement-interval | |
| Range | 3 to 1350 | |
| Default | 200 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Configurable | True | 
other-configuration-flag boolean
| Description | When this is set the O-bit is set in the router advertisement messages, indicating that hosts should use DHCPv6 to obtain other configuration information (besides addresses). | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role other-configuration-flag boolean | |
| Tree | other-configuration-flag | |
| Default | false | |
| Configurable | True | 
prefix ipv6-prefix string
| Description | The list of IPv6 prefixes to advertise in the router advertisement messages. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string | |
| Tree | prefix | |
| Configurable | True | |
| Max. Elements | 16 | 
ipv6-prefix string
| Description | An IPv6 global unicast address prefix. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string | |
| Configurable | True | 
autonomous-flag boolean
| Description | When this is set in the prefix information option hosts can use the prefix for stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC). | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string autonomous-flag boolean | |
| Tree | autonomous-flag | |
| Default | true | |
| Configurable | True | 
on-link-flag boolean
| Description | When this is set in the prefix information option hosts can use the prefix for on-link determination. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string on-link-flag boolean | |
| Tree | on-link-flag | |
| Default | true | |
| Configurable | True | 
preferred-lifetime (keyword | number)
| Description | The length of time in seconds (relative to the time the packet is sent) that addresses generated from the prefix via stateless address autoconfiguration remain preferred. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string preferred-lifetime (keyword | number) | |
| Tree | preferred-lifetime | |
| Default | 604800 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
valid-lifetime (keyword | number)
| Description | The length of time in seconds (relative to the time the packet is sent) that the prefix is valid for the purpose of on-link determination. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role prefix ipv6-prefix string valid-lifetime (keyword | number) | |
| Tree | valid-lifetime | |
| Default | 2592000 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
reachable-time number
| Description | The time, in milliseconds, that is advertised as the reachable time in RA messages and that hosts use for the ICMPv6 Neighbor Unreachability Detection algorithm. A value of zero means unspecified by this router. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role reachable-time number | |
| Tree | reachable-time | |
| Range | 0 to 3600000 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | True | 
retransmit-time number
| Description | The time, in milliseconds, that is advertised as the retrans-timer in RA messages and that hosts use for address resolution and the Neighbor Unreachability Detection algorithm. It represents the time between retransmitted NS messages. A value of zero means unspecified by this router. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role retransmit-time number | |
| Tree | retransmit-time | |
| Range | 0 to 1800000 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | True | 
router-lifetime number
| Description | The lifetime in seconds that is advertised as the router lifetime in RA messages. This indicates the time period for which the advertising router can be used as a default router/gateway. A value of 0 means the router should not be used as a default gateway. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 router-advertisement router-role router-lifetime number | |
| Tree | router-lifetime | |
| Range | 0 to 9000 | |
| Default | 1800 | |
| Configurable | True | 
statistics
| Description | Container for subinterface statistics, counting IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both dependending on the context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both (transit and terminating traffic) that were dropped for any of the following reasons: ['ingress interface ACL drop action', 'CPM filter drop action', 'VOQ congestion discards (7250 IXR only)', 'unicast destination MAC address is not the MAC address of the subinterface', 'packet matched a route with a blackhole next-hop', 'packet was non-terminating and its TTL expired', 'packet matched a route with a next-hop via another subinterface but the next-hop address was not resolvable by ARP/ND', 'packet is a host address on another subinterface but the host address was not resolvable by ARP/ND'] This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by ingress interface ACL drop action or CPM filer drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-error-packets number
| 
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| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both discarded due to errors, counting transit and terminating traffic The sum of the following RFC 4293 counters: ipIfStatsInHdrErrors ipIfStatsInNoRoutes ipIfStatsInAddrErrors ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface and counted in in-forwarded-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface for which the router was not the final destination and for which the router attempted to find a route to forward them to that final destination. Note that non-terminating IPv4 packets with options and non-terminating IPv6 packets with extension headers are included in this count (and not dropped) as are packets that trigger ICMP/ICMPv6 redirect messages. On 7220 IXR systems this also counts received traffic that is terminating.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-matched-ra-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv6 packets matched with applied RA-Guard policy | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-matched-ra-packets number | |
| Tree | in-matched-ra-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets received in input packets, counting transit and terminating traffic | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-octets number | |
| Tree | in-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-packets number
| Description | The total number of input packets received, counting transit and terminating traffic This equals the sum of: in-error-packets in-discarded-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-terminated-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-forwarded-packets  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-packets number | |
| Tree | in-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-terminated-octets number
| 
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| Description | The total number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and counted in in-terminated-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-terminated-octets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-terminated-packets number
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and that have a destination IP address matching a local interface address or an IPv6 multicast address to which the interface belongs. The count includes packets eventually discarded by the CPM. Such discards include: ['packets with unsupported IP protocol numbers', 'packets destined to TCP/UDP ports that are not open/listening', 'IPv4 packets with any IP options', 'IPv6 packets with any extension headers'] This also includes terminating IP/MPLS packets.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics in-terminated-packets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
last-clear string
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the subinterface counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, sent towards this subinterface that were dropped. This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by egress interface ACL drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, for which this router was successful in finding a path to their final destination through this subinterface but an error prevented their transmission. On 7250 IXR systems this is incremented when the IPv4 packet size exceeds the IP MTU and fragmentation was not allowed or not supported  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-error-packets number | |
| Tree | out-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both delivered to the lower layers for transmission | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-octets number | |
| Tree | out-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-originated-octets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-packets number
| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface This includes all originated ICMP/ICMPv6 messages.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-originated-packets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that this router supplied to the lower layers for transmission This includes packets generated locally and those forwarded by this router. If there are no queue drops it is equal to: <out-forwarded-packets> + <out-originated-packets>  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ipv6 statistics out-packets number | |
| Tree | out-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
l2-mtu number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Layer-2 MTU of the subinterface in bytes, including the Ethernet header and VLAN tags, and excluding 4-bytes FCS. L2 MTU specifies the maximum sized Ethernet frame that can be transmitted on the subinterface. If a frame exceeds this size it is discarded. If the l2-mtu of the subinterface exceeds the port-mtu of the associated interface, the subinterface will remain operationally down. The default value for a subinterface is taken from /system/mtu/default-l2-mtu. The L2 MTU is only configurable for bridged subinterfaces. The 7220 IXR-D1, 7220 IXR-D2, 7220 IXR-D3, 7220 IXR-H2, and 7220 IXR-H3 systems support a maximum L2 MTU of 9412 bytes.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number l2-mtu number | |
| Tree | l2-mtu | |
| Range | 1500 to 9500 | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | True | |
last-change string
| Description | The date and time of the most recent change to the subinterface state | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number last-change string | |
| Tree | last-change | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
local-mirror-destination
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Container for options related to local mirror destination | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number local-mirror-destination | |
| Tree | local-mirror-destination | |
| Configurable | True | |
admin-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The configurable state of the local mirror destination | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number local-mirror-destination admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Default | enable | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | |
oper-state keyword
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The operational state of the local mirror destination | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number local-mirror-destination oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | |
mpls
statistics
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Container for MPLS-specific subinterface statistics | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-discarded-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of MPLS packets that were dropped because they were received with forwarded top label having an MPLS TTL value of 1 | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of MPLS packets that were dropped because they were received with errors that include: ['forwarded top label had an MPLS TTL value of 0', 'terminating top label had an MPLS TTL value of 0', 'the top label was unknown (no matching forwarding entry)']  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-forwarded-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in MPLS packets received on this subinterface that were attempted to be forwarded to another IP or MPLS interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-forwarded-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of MPLS packets received on this subinterface that were attempted to be forwarded to another IP or MPLS interface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of octets in input MPLS packets received, not counting MPLS packets discarded due to ACLs or IP/MPLS packets that terminated on this router. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-octets number | |
| Tree | in-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of input MPLS packets received, not counting MPLS packets discarded due to ACLs or IP/MPLS packets that terminated on this router. This equals the sum of: in-error-packets in-discarded-packets in-forwarded-packets  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics in-packets number | |
| Tree | in-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-clear string
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Timestamp of the last time the subinterface MPLS counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of MPLS packets that could not be transmitted on this subinterface because of an error. For now this only counts transmission errors that result from the MPLS packet size exceeding the MPLS MTU of the subinterface.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-error-packets number | |
| Tree | out-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-forwarded-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The number of octets in MPLS packets transmitted on this subinterface. This does not include IP packets that resulted from a PHP pop operation. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-forwarded-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of MPLS packets transmitted on this subinterface. This does not include IP packets that resulted from a PHP pop operation. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of octets in output MPLS packets transmitted. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-octets number | |
| Tree | out-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-originated-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of octets in MPLS packets that were originated by this router. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-originated-octets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-originated-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of MPLS packets that were originated by this router. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-originated-packets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | The total number of output MPLS packets transmitted. This equals out-originated-packets + out-forwarded-packets  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls statistics out-packets number | |
| Tree | out-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
mpls-mtu number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | MPLS MTU of the subinterface in bytes, including the transmitted label stack. MPLS MTU specifies the maximum sized MPLS packet that can be transmitted on the subinterface. If an MPLS packet containing any payload exceeds this size then it is dropped. If the payload of the dropped packet is IPv4 or IPv6 then this may also result in the generation of an ICMP error message that is either tunneled or sent back to the source. The default MPLS MTU for a subinterface is taken from /system/mtu/default-mpls-mtu. The MPLS MTU is not configurable for subinterfaces of loopback interfaces. Each 7250 IXR IMM supports a maximum of 4 different MPLS MTU values.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number mpls-mtu number | |
| Tree | mpls-mtu | |
| Range | 1284 to 9496 | |
| Units | bytes | |
| Configurable | True | |
name string
oper-down-reason keyword
| Description | The first (and possibly only) reason for the subinterface being operationally down | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-state keyword
| Description | The operational state of the subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
qos
input
classifiers
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the classifiers context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos input classifiers | |
| Tree | classifiers | |
| Configurable | True | |
dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP classifier policy that applies to both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos input classifiers dscp reference | |
| Tree | dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
ipv4-dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP classifier policy that applies only to IPv4 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos input classifiers ipv4-dscp reference | |
| Tree | ipv4-dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
ipv6-dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP classifier policy that applies only to IPv6 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos input classifiers ipv6-dscp reference | |
| Tree | ipv6-dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
mpls-traffic-class reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reference to the name of an MPLS traffic-class classifier policy | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos input classifiers mpls-traffic-class reference | |
| Tree | mpls-traffic-class | |
| Reference | qosclassifiersmpls-traffic-class-policy name string mpls-traffic-class-policy name string  | |
| Configurable | True | |
output
rewrite-rules
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Enter the rewrite-rules context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos output rewrite-rules | |
| Tree | rewrite-rules | |
| Configurable | True | |
dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP rewrite-rule policy that applies to both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos output rewrite-rules dscp reference | |
| Tree | dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
ipv4-dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP rewrite-rule policy that applies only to IPv4 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos output rewrite-rules ipv4-dscp reference | |
| Tree | ipv4-dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
ipv6-dscp reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Reference to the name of a DSCP rewrite-rule policy that applies only to IPv6 traffic. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos output rewrite-rules ipv6-dscp reference | |
| Tree | ipv6-dscp | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
mpls-traffic-class reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | Reference to the name of an MPLS traffic-class rewrite-rule policy | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number qos output rewrite-rules mpls-traffic-class reference | |
| Tree | mpls-traffic-class | |
| Reference | qosrewrite-rulesmpls-traffic-class-policy name stringname string  | |
| Configurable | True | |
ra-guard
policy reference
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
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| Description | Reference to RA Guard Policy to apply to the associated subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ra-guard policy reference | |
| Tree | policy | |
| Reference | ||
| Configurable | True | |
vlan-list vlan-id number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | List of VLAN IDs that the RA policy should be matched against | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number ra-guard vlan-list vlan-id number | |
| Tree | vlan-list | |
| Configurable | True | |
vlan-id number
statistics
| Description | Container for subinterface statistics, counting IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both dependending on the context | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics | |
| Tree | statistics | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both (transit and terminating traffic) that were dropped for any of the following reasons: ['ingress interface ACL drop action', 'CPM filter drop action', 'VOQ congestion discards (7250 IXR only)', 'unicast destination MAC address is not the MAC address of the subinterface', 'packet matched a route with a blackhole next-hop', 'packet was non-terminating and its TTL expired', 'packet matched a route with a next-hop via another subinterface but the next-hop address was not resolvable by ARP/ND', 'packet is a host address on another subinterface but the host address was not resolvable by ARP/ND'] This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by ingress interface ACL drop action or CPM filer drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both discarded due to errors, counting transit and terminating traffic The sum of the following RFC 4293 counters: ipIfStatsInHdrErrors ipIfStatsInNoRoutes ipIfStatsInAddrErrors ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-error-packets number | |
| Tree | in-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface and counted in in-forwarded-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both received on this subinterface for which the router was not the final destination and for which the router attempted to find a route to forward them to that final destination. Note that non-terminating IPv4 packets with options and non-terminating IPv6 packets with extension headers are included in this count (and not dropped) as are packets that trigger ICMP/ICMPv6 redirect messages. On 7220 IXR systems this also counts received traffic that is terminating.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | in-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-matched-ra-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv6 packets matched with applied RA-Guard policy | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-matched-ra-packets number | |
| Tree | in-matched-ra-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets received in input packets, counting transit and terminating traffic | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-octets number | |
| Tree | in-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-packets number
| Description | The total number of input packets received, counting transit and terminating traffic This equals the sum of: in-error-packets in-discarded-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-terminated-packets (also includes IP/MPLS packets) in-forwarded-packets  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-packets number | |
| Tree | in-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-terminated-octets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The total number of octets in input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and counted in in-terminated-packets | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-terminated-octets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
in-terminated-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The total number of input IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that were received on this subinterface and that have a destination IP address matching a local interface address or an IPv6 multicast address to which the interface belongs. The count includes packets eventually discarded by the CPM. Such discards include: ['packets with unsupported IP protocol numbers', 'packets destined to TCP/UDP ports that are not open/listening', 'IPv4 packets with any IP options', 'IPv6 packets with any extension headers'] This also includes terminating IP/MPLS packets.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics in-terminated-packets number | |
| Tree | in-terminated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
last-clear string
| Description | Timestamp of the last time the subinterface counters were cleared. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics last-clear string | |
| Tree | last-clear | |
| String Length | 20 to 32 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-discarded-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, sent towards this subinterface that were dropped. This also includes IP/MPLS packets dropped by egress interface ACL drop action.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-discarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-discarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-error-packets number
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both, originating and transit, for which this router was successful in finding a path to their final destination through this subinterface but an error prevented their transmission. On 7250 IXR systems this is incremented when the IPv4 packet size exceeds the IP MTU and fragmentation was not allowed or not supported  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-error-packets number | |
| Tree | out-error-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | |
out-forwarded-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-forwarded-octets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-forwarded-packets number
| Description | The number of transit IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-forwarded-packets number | |
| Tree | out-forwarded-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-octets number
| Description | The total number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both delivered to the lower layers for transmission | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-octets number | |
| Tree | out-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-octets number
| Description | The number of octets in IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-originated-octets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-originated-packets number
| Description | The number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both which originated on the CPM and which the router attempted to route out this subinterface This includes all originated ICMP/ICMPv6 messages.  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-originated-packets number | |
| Tree | out-originated-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-packets number
| Description | The total number of IPv4 packets or IPv6 packets or both that this router supplied to the lower layers for transmission This includes packets generated locally and those forwarded by this router. If there are no queue drops it is equal to: <out-forwarded-packets> + <out-originated-packets>  | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number statistics out-packets number | |
| Tree | out-packets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Configurable | False | 
type identityref
| Description | The value of this leaf indicates the context in which the ethernet subinterface will be used in | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number type identityref | |
| Tree | type | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
vlan
encap
single-tagged
| Description | When present, tagged frames with a specific, non-zero, outer VLAN ID are associated to the subinterface. (The outer VLAN-ID tag is considered service delimiting and it is stripped at ingress and restored/added on egress.). | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number vlan encap single-tagged | |
| Tree | single-tagged | |
| Configurable | True | 
vlan-id (number | keyword)
| Description | VLAN identifier for single-tagged packets. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number vlan encap single-tagged vlan-id (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | vlan-id | |
| Range | 1 to 4094 | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
untagged
| 
 Note:  This command is available for the following platforms: 
  | ||
| Description | When present, untagged frames and VLAN ID 0 priority tagged frames are associated to the subinterface when it belongs to an interface with vlan-tagging enabled. | |
| Context | interface name string subinterface index number vlan encap untagged | |
| Tree | untagged | |
| Configurable | True | |
traffic-rate
| Description | Container for traffic rate statistics | |
| Context | interface name string traffic-rate | |
| Tree | traffic-rate | |
| Configurable | False | 
in-bps number
| Description | The ingress bandwidth utilization of the port, updated every 10 seconds | |
| Context | interface name string traffic-rate in-bps number | |
| Tree | in-bps | |
| Configurable | False | 
out-bps number
| Description | The egress bandwidth utilization of the port, updated every 10 seconds | |
| Context | interface name string traffic-rate out-bps number | |
| Tree | out-bps | |
| Configurable | False | 
transceiver
| Description | Enter the transceiver context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver | |
| Tree | transceiver | |
| Configurable | True | 
channel index number
index number
| Description | Index of the physical channel or lane | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number | |
| Range | 1 to 10 | |
| Configurable | False | 
input-power
| Description | Enter the input-power context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power | |
| Tree | input-power | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the optical Rx power in dBm | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number input-power low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
laser-bias-current
| Description | Enter the laser-bias-current context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current | |
| Tree | laser-bias-current | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the laser bias current in mA | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number laser-bias-current low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
output-power
| Description | Enter the output-power context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power | |
| Tree | output-power | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the optical Tx power in dBm | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number output-power low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
wavelength decimal-number
| Description | Wavelength of the transmitting laser in nanometers | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver channel index number wavelength decimal-number | |
| Tree | wavelength | |
| Configurable | False | 
connector-type keyword
| Description | Specifies the fiber connector type of the transceiver associated with the port. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver connector-type keyword | |
| Tree | connector-type | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
date-code string
| Description | Transceiver date code. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver date-code string | |
| Tree | date-code | |
| Configurable | False | 
ddm-events boolean
| Description | When set to true, log events and state related to the Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) capabilities of the transceiver are generated and populated. When set to false, no DDM-related log events and state are generated and populated for this port/transceiver. When read from state this leaf always returns false (even if the configured value is true) when the Ethernet port is a copper/RJ45 port.  | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver ddm-events boolean | |
| Tree | ddm-events | |
| Configurable | True | 
ethernet-pmd string
| Description | Specifies the Ethernet compliance code of the transceiver associated with the port. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver ethernet-pmd string | |
| Tree | ethernet-pmd | |
| Configurable | False | 
fault-condition boolean
| Description | Indicates if a fault condition exists in the transceiver. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver fault-condition boolean | |
| Tree | fault-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
form-factor keyword
| Description | Specifies the transceiver form factor associated with the port. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver form-factor keyword | |
| Tree | form-factor | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
forward-error-correction keyword
| Description | The forward error correction algorithm to use on the optical channel. The same FEC algorithm must be used at both ends of a link. 25G interfaces support disabled, base-r rs-108 and rs-528; configuring other (incompatible) options will bring the port down. The FEC requirement for a 25G interface depends on the cable type. A CA-N DAC cable has a loss specification that requires no FEC. A CA-S DAC cable requires base-r FEC at a minimum. A CA-L DAC cable requires the stronger rs-108 Reed Solomon FEC. 100G interfaces support disabled and rs-528; configuring other (incompatible) options will bring the port down. 400G interfaces require rs-544; configuring other (unsupported) options will bring the port down.  | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver forward-error-correction keyword | |
| Tree | forward-error-correction | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | True | 
input-power
| Description | Enter the input-power context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power | |
| Tree | input-power | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the optical Rx power in dBm | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Rx power is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Rx power is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver input-power low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
laser-bias-current
| Description | Enter the laser-bias-current context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current | |
| Tree | laser-bias-current | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the laser bias current in mA | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the laser bias current is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the laser bias current is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver laser-bias-current low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-down-reason keyword
| Description | The reason for the transceiver being operationally down. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver oper-down-reason keyword | |
| Tree | oper-down-reason | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
oper-state keyword
| Description | The operational state of the transceiver. The oper-state is always down when the Ethernet port is a copper/RJ45 port.  | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver oper-state keyword | |
| Tree | oper-state | |
| Options | 
  | |
| Configurable | False | 
output-power
| Description | Enter the output-power context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power | |
| Tree | output-power | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current value of the optical Tx power in dBm | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the Tx power is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the Tx power is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver output-power low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
serial-number string
| Description | Transceiver serial number. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver serial-number string | |
| Tree | serial-number | |
| Configurable | False | 
temperature
| Description | Enter the temperature context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature | |
| Tree | temperature | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the temperature is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the temperature is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature high-alarm-threshold number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the temperature is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the temperature is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature high-warning-threshold number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value number
| Description | The current temperature of the transceiver module in degrees Celsius | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature latest-value number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the temperature is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the temperature is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature low-alarm-threshold number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the temperature is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the temperature is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver temperature low-warning-threshold number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
tx-laser boolean
| Description | Enable (true) or disable (false) the transmit laser of the transceiver. When read from state this leaf always returns false (even if the configured value is true) when the Ethernet port is a copper/RJ45 port. Default is true (for interfaces that support transceivers).  | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver tx-laser boolean | |
| Tree | tx-laser | |
| Configurable | True | 
vendor string
| Description | Name of the transceiver vendor. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver vendor string | |
| Tree | vendor | |
| Configurable | False | 
vendor-part-number string
| Description | Vendor's part number for the transceiver. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver vendor-part-number string | |
| Tree | vendor-part-number | |
| Configurable | False | 
vendor-revision string
| Description | Vendor's revision number for the transceiver. | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver vendor-revision string | |
| Tree | vendor-revision | |
| Configurable | False | 
voltage
| Description | Enter the voltage context | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage | |
| Tree | voltage | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the module voltage is above the high-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the module voltage is below the high-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage high-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage high-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the module voltage is above the high-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the module voltage is below the high-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage high-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | high-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
high-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage high-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | high-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
latest-value decimal-number
| Description | The current voltage reading of the transceiver module (in Volts) | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage latest-value decimal-number | |
| Tree | latest-value | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the module voltage is below the low-alarm-threshold and set to false whenever the module voltage is above the low-alarm-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage low-alarm-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-alarm-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-alarm-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage low-alarm-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-alarm-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-condition boolean
| Description | Set to true whenever the module voltage is below the low-warning-threshold and set to false whenever the module voltage is above the low-warning-threshold | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage low-warning-condition boolean | |
| Tree | low-warning-condition | |
| Configurable | False | 
low-warning-threshold decimal-number
| Description | Read from the installed transceiver | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver voltage low-warning-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | low-warning-threshold | |
| Configurable | False | 
wavelength decimal-number
| Description | Wavelength of the transmitting laser in nanometers | |
| Context | interface name string transceiver wavelength decimal-number | |
| Tree | wavelength | |
| Configurable | False | 
vlan-tagging boolean
| Description | When set to true the interface is allowed to accept frames with one or more VLAN tags | |
| Context | interface name string vlan-tagging boolean | |
| Tree | vlan-tagging | |
| Configurable | True |