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Physical: Unknown, baudrate: 1000000 kbps
Last clearing of counters: Never
Last 300 seconds input rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 drops
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 drops
Table 7 Command output
Field
Description
Current state
Physical link state of the interface:
•
Administratively DOWN
—The interface has been shut down
by using the
shutdown
command.
•
DOWN
—The interface is administratively up, but its physical
state is down.
•
UP
—The interface is both administratively and physically up.
Line protocol state
Data link layer state of the interface:
•
UP
—The data link layer protocol is up.
•
UP(spoofing)
—The data link layer protocol is up, but the link
is an on-demand link or does not exist.
•
DOWN
—The data link layer protocol is down.
Description
Description of the interface.
Bandwidth
Expected bandwidth of the interface.
Maximum transmission unit
MTU of the interface.
Internet protocol processing: Disabled
The interface is not assigned an IP address and cannot process IP
packets.
Internet address:
ip-address
/
mask-length
(
Type
)
IP address of the interface and type of the address in parentheses.
Possible IP address types include:
•
Primary
—Manually configured primary IP address.
•
Sub
—Manually configured secondary IP address. If the
interface has both primary and secondary IP addresses, the
primary IP address is displayed. If the interface has only
secondary IP addresses, the lowest secondary IP address is
displayed.
•
DHCP-allocated
—DHCP allocated IP address. For more
information, see DHCP client configuration in
Layer 3
—
IP
Services Configuration Guide
.
•
BOOTP-allocated
—
BOOTP allocated IP address. For more
information, see BOOTP client configuration in
Layer 3
—
IP
Services Configuration Guide
.
•
PPP-negotiated
—IP address assigned by a PPP server
during PPP negotiation. For more information, see PPP
configuration in
Layer 2
—
WAN Access Configuration Guide
.
•
Unnumbered
—IP address borrowed from another interface.
•
MAD
—IP address assigned to an IRF member device for MAD
on the interface. For more information, see IRF configuration
in
Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide
.
IP packet frame type
IPv4 packet framing format.
hardware address
MAC address.
IPv6 packet frame type
IPv6 packet framing format.
Physical
Physical type of the interface, which is fixed at
Unknown
.