8-2
C
HAPTER
8: I
NTERFACE
C
OMMANDS
List Commands
list interfaces
Displays the installed interfaces, along with their operational status and
administration status. If an interface is down under Admin Status, you can use
enable interface
to try to bring it up. This command also identifies the Frame
Relay logical name - a representation of the Frame Relay PVC instance - in order to
add an IP network on top of the PVC.
The command lists:
Interface Name
- LAN interface name such as
eth:1,
or ATM interfaces such
as
atmaal:1
and
atmcell:1.
Oper Status
- Current operating status of the interface,
Up
or
Down
.
Admin Status
- Permanently configured status of the interface,
Up
or
Down
.
Show Commands
show interface
<interface_name>,
show interface
<interface
name>
settings
These commands display the following settings for the specified Ethernet
interface, as follows:
Description
- Name of the interface driver.
Ethernet
or
ATM
drivers.
Type
- Kind of physical serial interface. For example:
Ethernet-CSMACD
Speed
- Estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second.
High Speed
- Estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in units of
1,000,000 bits per second, exceeding 20 million bits/second.
Administrative Status
- Permanently configured state of the interface.
Choices:
Up
or
Down
Operational Status
- Current state of the interface. Choices:
Up
or
Down
Link Up/Down Traps
- Permanently configured value indicating whether
linkUp/linkDown traps should be generated for this interface. Choices:
enabled
(default)
or
disabled
Promiscuous Mode
- When set to
FALSE
(default)
, this interface accepts
packets/frames addressed only to this station. When set to
TRUE
, the station
accepts all packets/frames transmitted on the network.
Interface Name
Oper Status
Admin Status
eth:1
Up
Up
wan:1
Up
Up
wan:2
Up
Up
internal
Up
Up
loopback
Up
Up
wan:1/boston
Up
Up
wan:1/atlanta
Up
Up
wan:2/boston2
Down
Up
ds3:1
Up
UP
ds3:2
Down
UP
atmaal:1
Up
Up
atmaal:2
Down
Up
atmcell:1
Up
Up
atmcell:2
Down
Up
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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