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On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 04:37:21PM +0000, Frank Bulk wrote:
> It appears the JunOS is able to break out the amount of IPv6 (https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos16.1/topics/reference/command-summary/show-interfaces-statistics.html) on an interface.

Doesn't look like it actually counts on this platform..

dmcintyre@MICE-SW1> show interfaces statistics ge-1/0/3 detail                
Physical interface: ge-1/0/3, Enabled, Physical link is Up
...
  Traffic statistics:
   Input  bytes  :      178215885785161             33854736 bps
   Output bytes  :      131059068890210             50354072 bps
   Input  packets:         225075198007                 6851 pps
   Output packets:         140299698663                 5525 pps
   IPv6 transit statistics:
    Input  bytes  :                   0
    Output bytes  :                   0
    Input  packets:                   0
    Output packets:                   0
...

I also tried on various L2 & L3 interfaces on my own network (since no
L3 on MICE) on various EX platforms, any port speed. It was only on
the MX platform where I could get IPv6 traffic stats out on an
interface.  
So, "universal code", but doesn't do the same thing everywhere.


Mike already showed the OID doesn't exist, but I tried it as well, and 
it just doesn't answer with anything under that OID. 

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