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Proposed Junos XML Enhancements - MovingPackets.net

Proposed Junos XML Enhancements

Juniper Networks

I was looking at some Ethernet interface statistics last week when I realized I couldn’t find the output that confirmed the results of Ethernet Autonegotiation, just that autonegotiation had been enabled:

john@noisy> show interfaces ge-0/0/0
Physical interface: ge-0/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
[...]
 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: Auto, Duplex: Auto,
[...]

It turns out that the information is there under “extensive” output, but it’s not obvious even when you stare at it because there’s so much other information shown:

john@noisy> show interfaces ge-0/0/0 extensive
Physical interface: ge-0/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
[...]
 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: Auto, Duplex: Auto,
[...]
 Autonegotiation information:
 Negotiation status: Complete
 Link partner:
 Link mode: Full-duplex, Flow control: None, Remote fault: OK, Link partner Speed: 100 Mbps

For some reason as part of this exercise I decided to look at the XML output from the command as well. Predictably the same information is delivered but in a slightly different format:

john@noisy> show interfaces ge-0/0/0 extensive | display xml
<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.3R3/junos">
 <interface-information xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.3R3/junos-interface" junos:style="normal">
  <physical-interface>
[...]
   <ethernet-autonegotiation>
    <autonegotiation-status>complete</autonegotiation-status>
    <link-partner-status>OK</link-partner-status>
    <link-partner-duplexity>full-duplex</link-partner-duplexity>
    <link-partner-speed>100 Mbps</link-partner-speed>
    <flow-control>None</flow-control>
    <local-info>
     <local-flow-control>Symmetric</local-flow-control>
     <local-remote-fault>Link OK</local-remote-fault>
    </local-info>
   </ethernet-autonegotiation>

Let me highlight the important bit from my perspective:

    <link-partner-duplexity>full-duplex</link-partner-duplexity>

This is one of the most beautiful geek words I’ve seen in a while. Duplexity. Take a moment to wallow in the essence of that word; experience how meaningful it is, and embrace its technical awesomeness as it washes over your brain and spills out of your ears and nose. Duplexity. Say it with me. Duplexity.  *happy sigh*

Proposed Junos XML Enhancements

And so, in the happy daze of a vocabularic shot in the arm, so to speak, I found myself wanting more of the same nectar; additional little “easter eggs”; hidden gems in the output. Perhaps we can change some of the existing XML to be a bit more florid? I propose:

   <ethernet-autonegotiationness>
    <autonegotiation-statusture>complete</autonegotiation-statusture>
    <link-partner-statushood>OK</link-partner-statushood>
    <link-partner-duplexity>full-duplex</link-partner-duplexity>
    <link-partner-speedfulness>100 Mbps</link-partner-speedfulness>
    <flow-controlitude>None</flow-controlitude>
   </ethernet-autonegotiationness>

In particular I like that I can now hope that a link negotiaties to the correct speed by mentally begging it to “do the speedful“.

What say you?

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