5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Example
The following is an example of the CLI display output for the command.
(Routing) #show interface loopback
Loopback Id Interface IP Address
------------ ----------- -----------------------------------
50 loopback 50 10.1.1.1
Display Parameters
If a loopback ID is not specified, the following information is shown for each loopback interface in the
system.
Loopback ID
The loopback ID associated with the rest of the information in the row.
Interface
The interface name.
IP Address
The IPv4 address of the interface.
If a loopback ID is specified, the following information is shown.
Interface Link Status
Shows whether the link is up or down.
IP Address
The IPv4 address of the interface.
MTU size
The maximum transmission size for packets on this interface, in bytes.
Tunnel Interface Commands
The commands described in this section are used to create, delete, and manage tunnel interfaces.
Functionality to facilitate the transition of IPv4 networks to IPv6 networks is provided by several different
types of tunnels, which are divided into two classes, namely, configured and automatic tunnels.
Configured tunnels are explicitly configured to have a specific destination or endpoint. In contrast,
automatic tunnels infer the endpoint for the given tunnel from the destination address of the packets
routed into the tunnel.
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interface tunnel
Enters the Interface Config mode for a given tunnel interface.
The
no
command removes the specified tunnel interface and the associated configuration parameters for
the given tunnel interface.
interface tunnel 0-7
no interface tunnel 0-7
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