Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
show port
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show port info
Displays detailed configuration and functional information for a specified interface port.
The command output varies depending on the type of port interface configured. Three tables are provided for the
various port interface types available:
various port interface types available:
Ethernet
Frame Relay (ASR 5000 only)
ATM (ASR 5000 only)
Table 497. show port info Command Output Descriptions for Ethernet Port Line Card
Field
Description
Port Type
The configured port type. Supported Ethernet port types and data transfer rates.
Role
The communication role played by this port.
Management Port: Port has been designated for remote management access.
Service Port: Port handles subscriber traffic.
Description
The textual description given to the port during software configuration. If no description was configured,
(None Set) appears in this field.
(None Set) appears in this field.
Controlled By Card
ASR 5000 only
ASR 5000 only
The slot number and type of the front-installed application card to which this Ethernet line card is mapped.
Redundancy Mode
The redundancy mode configured for this Ethernet line card port. Possible redundancy modes are:
Card: No redundancy will be used.
Port: Port redundancy will be used.
Framing Mode
ASR 5x00 only
ASR 5x00 only
Ethernet
Redundant With
The slot number and port number of the Ethernet card that is redundant with this Ethernet line card. If a
redundant port is not available, Not Redundant appears in this field.
redundant port is not available, Not Redundant appears in this field.
Preferred Port
Not for VPC-DI,
CF
Not for VPC-DI,
CF
Indicates if this card will assume revertive (auto-recovery) redundancy functionality should this line card
be brought back into service after a failure.
be brought back into service after a failure.
Physical ifIndex
The static identification number for the slot/port combination on this Line Card. This ID is used in SNMP
traps sent when the link status of the Ethernet port goes up or down.
traps sent when the link status of the Ethernet port goes up or down.
Administrative State
Enabled indicates that this card has been configured for use via software.