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Field
Description
•
DOWN
—The interface is physically down.
•
ADM
—The interface has been shut down by using the
shutdown
command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the
undo shutdown
command.
Protocol
Data link layer protocol state of the interface:
•
UP
—The data link layer protocol of the interface is up.
•
UP (s)
—The data link layer protocol of the interface is up, but the link
is an on-demand link or does not exist. The
(s)
attribute represents
the spoofing flag.
•
DOWN
—The data link layer protocol of the interface is down.
Primary IP
Primary IP address of the interface. This field displays two hyphens (
--
) if
the interface does not have an IP address.
Description
Description of the interface.
Cause
Cause for the physical link state of an interface to be
DOWN
:
•
Administratively
—The interface has been manually shut down by
using the
shutdown
command. To restore the physical state of the
interface, use the
undo shutdown
command.
•
Not connected
—The interface is not mapped to any VSI, or the
mapped VSI does not have any AC or VXLAN tunnel.
Related commands
reset counters interface vsi-interface
distributed-gateway local
Use
distributed-gateway local
to specify a VSI interface as a distributed gateway to
provide services for the local site.
Use
undo
distributed-gateway local
to restore the default.
Syntax
distributed-gateway local
undo distributed-gateway local
Default
A VSI interface is not a distributed gateway.
Views
VSI interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Usage guidelines
If a VXLAN uses distributed gateway services, you must assign the same IP address to the VXLAN's
VSI interfaces on different VTEPs. To avoid IP address conflicts, you must specify the VSI interface
on each VTEP as a distributed gateway.
Examples
# Specify VSI-interface 100 as a distributed gateway.