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Table 12 Description on the fields of the display interface command (in bridge mode)

Field

Description

 

 

Unknown-speed mode

Unknown-speed mode, in which mode speed is

 

negotiated between the current host and the peer

unknown-duplex mode

unknown-duplex mode, in which mode speed is

 

negotiated between the current host and the peer

Link speed type is autonegotiation

Link speed type is autonegotiation

link duplex type is autonegotiation

Link duplex type is autonegotiation

Flow-control is not enabled

Flow-control is not enabled

The Maximum Frame Length

The maximum frame length allowed on an

 

interface

Broadcast-suppression ratio(%)

Broadcast storm suppression ratio (the maximum

 

ratio of allowed number of broadcast packets to

 

overall traffic through an interface)

Unicast MAX-ratio

Unicast storm suppression ratio (the maximum

 

ratio of allowed number of unknown unicast

 

packets to overall traffic over an interface)

Multicast MAX-ratio

Multicast storm suppression ratio (the maximum

 

ratio of allowed number of multicast packets to

 

overall traffic through an interface)

PVID

Default VLAN ID

Mdi type

Cable type

Port link-type

Interface link type, which could be access, trunk,

 

and hybrid.

Tagged VLAN ID Untagged VLAN ID Last 300 seconds input:

Last 300 seconds output

Identify the VLANs that need Tag markers

Identify the VLANs that do not need Tag markers

Average input rate over the last 300 seconds, among which:

packets/sec indicates the average input rate in terms of the average number of the packets received per second.

bytes/sec indicates the average input rate in terms of the average number of bytes received per second.

x% indicates the percentage of the average input rate to the total bandwidth, where - indicates that the rate is greater than the maximum value that can be displayed.

Average output rate over the last 300 seconds, among which:

packets/sec indicates the average output rate in terms of the average number of the packets output per second.

bytes/sec indicates the average output rate in terms of the average number of bytes output per second.

x% indicates the percentage of the average output rate to the total bandwidth, where - indicates that the rate is greater than the maximum value that can be displayed.

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