3com 5104M-FIB User Manual
SHOW INTERFACE
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SHOW INTERFACE
Use the SHOW INTERFACE command to display the location and status of DMM
network interfaces (through NMCs). Only interfaces actually allocated (as
compared to potential installed networks) are displayed. A hub can have up to
45 interfaces.
network interfaces (through NMCs). Only interfaces actually allocated (as
compared to potential installed networks) are displayed. A hub can have up to
45 interfaces.
Format
Example
The following command displays the status and location of DMM network
interfaces:
interfaces:
CB5000>
show interface
Admin
Oper
MAC
General
Idx Network
Type
Stat
Stat
Address
Slot
Information
---- -----------
------
-----
-----
-------
----
----------
2 SLIP
SLIP
DOWN
DOWN
N/A
N/A
3
ETHERNET_1
ETH
UP UP
67-4b-0e-63-7a-f9
02.01.01
4 VBRIDGE
1
VB
UP
UP
08-00-8f-20-e5-f8
17.01.01
Related Command
SET MODULE INTERFACE
show interface
Field
Description
Idx
Interface index. Several commands use this index to identify a particular
interface.
interface.
Network
Network interface described on the current line.
Type
ETH (Ethernet), TR (Token Ring), or SLIP (Serial Line Interface Protocol), or
VB (Vbridge).
VB (Vbridge).
Admin Stat
Setting applied to this network using the SET MODULE INTERFACE
command.
command.
Oper Stat
Operating status of the network interface.
MAC Address
MAC address of the interface used to attach to this network.
Slot
The slot and subslot location of the interface in the hub. For NMCs, this
field also identifies the interface. For example, 03.02.01 identifies slot 3,
subslot 2, interface 1. For Vbridges, it identifies the IP relay port. For
example, 07.01.01 identifies slot 7, subslot 1, port 1.
field also identifies the interface. For example, 03.02.01 identifies slot 3,
subslot 2, interface 1. For Vbridges, it identifies the IP relay port. For
example, 07.01.01 identifies slot 7, subslot 1, port 1.
General
Information
Information
If interface is in:
■
Standby (NMC only) — The NMC is an extra card placed in the hub
for redundancy.
for redundancy.
■
Module Down — The module for this interface is down.
■
Interface Disabled — The interface is disabled.