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Display Parameters
Interface Detail
The port for which data is displayed.
PFC Operational Status
The operational status of the interface.
PFC Configured State
The administrative mode of PFC on the interface.
Configured Drop Priorities
The 802.1p priority values that are configured with a drop priority on the
interface. Drop priorities do not participate in pause.
Configured No-Drop
Priorities
The 802.1p priority values that are configured with a no-drop priority on
the interface. If an 802.1p priority that is designated as no-drop is
congested, the priority is paused.
Operational Drop Priorities
The 802.1p priority values that the switch is using with a drop priority.
The operational drop priorities might not be the same as the configured
priorities if the interface has accepted different priorities from a peer
device.
Operational No-Drop
Priorities
The 802.1p priority values that the switch is using with a no-drop priority.
The operational drop priorities might not be the same as the configured
priorities if the interface has accepted different priorities from a peer
device.
Delay Allowance
The operational status of the interface.
Peer Configuration
Compatible
Indicates whether the local switch has accepted a compatible
configuration from a peer switch.
Compatible Configuration
Count
The number of received configurations accepted and processed as
valid. This number does not included duplicate configurations.
Incompatible Configuration
Count
The number of received configurations that were not accepted from a
peer device because they were incompatible.
Priority
The 802.1p priority value.
Received PFC Frames
The number of PFC frames received by the interface with the associated
802.1p priority.
Transmitted PFC Frames
The number of PFC frames transmitted by the interface with the
associated 802.1p priority.
OpenFlow Commands
The OpenFlow feature is used to enable management of the switch via a centralized OpenFlow Controller
and used of the OpenFlow protocol.
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openflow enable
The
openflow enable
command enables the OpenFlow feature. However, if the OpenFlow feature is not
in the disabled state when the command is issued, then issuing it will have no effect on the OpenFlow
feature.
The
no
command is used to disable the OpenFlow feature. The OpenFlow feature can be disabled
administratively at any time.
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