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Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
IP2000 Diagnostics
ifmgr
Usage
brtbls [-c] |[-i n][-p ifnum]
Example
This example displays bridge table information for VLAN bridge circuits.
super> brtbls -c
bridgeGroup circuit InterfaceList items on list
11 0x80c3f7a0 80a767b0 2
12 0x80c3f510 80a768f0 2
2 circuits.
Example
The next command displays interfaces on bridge circuit 11:
super> brtbls -i 11
ifNum ifType ifName
11 135 vlan11
13 49 wan13
Example
The next command shows paired bridge-circuit interface information for
interface 13:
super> brtbls -p 13
[ifNum 13 iff 80c4aa88] <----> [ifNum 11 iff 80c4a678]
ifmgr
Description
The
ifmgr
command displays interface-table entries, toggles the debug
display, and marks an interface as enabled or disabled. You can enter this command
only from the control module.
Permission level
debug
Usage
ifmgr [options]
Example
The
ifmgr -d
command displays the interface table:
super> ifmgr -d
bif slot sif
u m p ifname host-name
remote-addr
local-addr
Command element
Description
- c
Show all bridge circuits.
- i n
Show interfaces on bridge circuit n.
- p ifnum
Show partner information on ifnum.
Command element
Description
[-r vrouter]
Display routing entries. If a virtual router name is
specified on the command line, the command displays
only the table of the virtual router. If no virtual router
name is specified, the command displays the tables for
all virtual routers.
-d [ifname
|
ifnum]
Displays interface table entries.
-n conn-profile name
Display slot and interface number of the connection.
[up|down] [ifnum|ifname]
Enables or disables the specified interface.