[j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread Shiva Shankar
Hi All, I was going through some commands and cos related statistics for in shell more. I can see most of the time IFL is associated with cos related statistics...Is there any documentation which explains the relation with IFD and IFL and how they are used to interact? Thanks

Re: [j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread Phil Shafer
Shiva Shankar writes: Hi All, I was going through some commands and cos related statistics for in shell more. I can see most of the time IFL is associated with cos related statistics...Is there any documentation which explains the relation with IFD and IFL and how they are used to interact? We

Re: [j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread sthaug
We try to avoid the terms ifd and ifl completely in our docs, but these internal terms have slipped out in a few places. The relationship is fairly simple: ifd is the physical interface device, where ifl is the logical interface (aka unit). Logical interfaces are arranged as children of a

Re: [j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 08:57:20PM +0200, sth...@nethelp.no wrote: We try to avoid the terms ifd and ifl completely in our docs, but these internal terms have slipped out in a few places. The relationship is fairly simple: ifd is the physical interface device, where ifl is the logical

Re: [j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread Phil Shafer
Richard A Steenbergen writes: But speaking of feature requests related to viewing stuff in the pfe, I'd love to get something to run a single command on a remote shell and then exit (i.e. invoke cprod -c rather than vty). Similar to how Cisco gives you remote login (i.e. start shell pfe) and

Re: [j-nsp] ifl and ifd list

2010-06-09 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 04:34:41PM -0400, Phil Shafer wrote: request pfe execute aka request-pfe-execute. I think it first appeared in 9.x, but it may have been 8.x. Hrm cool, learn something new every day. :) It'd be nice if there was a request pfe shell as well, as an alias to what start