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The configuration script is not scanned for commands relating to hot-inserted

 

interfaces until the switch or router is restarted. These interfaces must be

 

configured manually.

 

The switch or router does not update the MAC address of any hot-swapped

 

Ethernet interface until the switch or router is restarted.

 

All other commands that show or set interface properties behave as if swapped

 

out interfaces do not exist. Commands that operate on multiple interfaces skip

 

swapped out interfaces. Commands specified explicitly to a dormant interface

 

display an error message.

Figure 12: Example output from the show interface command

Interfaces

 

 

sysUpTime:

00:00:46

DynamicLinkTraps

Disabled

 

 

TrapLimit

............

20

 

 

 

Number of unencrypted

PPP/FR links

0

 

ifIndex Interface

ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus

ifLastChange

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1

eth0

 

Up

Up

00:00:03

2

eth1

 

Up

Down

00:00:00

3

bri0

 

Up

Swapped out

00:00:43

4

eth2

 

Up

Swapped out

00:00:42

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Interface name summary

 

 

 

Interface Full name

 

 

 

 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

asyn0

asyn0

 

 

 

 

asyn1

asyn1

 

 

 

 

eth0

eth0

 

 

 

 

eth1

eth1

 

 

 

 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

Figure 13: Example output from the show interface command for a specific interface

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interface

..................

bri0

 

 

ifIndex

..................

3

 

 

ifMTU

 

1712

 

 

ifSpeed

..................

144000

 

 

ifAdminStatus

Up

 

 

ifOperStatus

Swapped out

 

 

ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable

... Disabled

 

 

TrapLimit

20

 

 

Interface Counters

 

 

 

 

ifInOctets

52190

ifOutOctets

52190

ifInUcastPkts

3070

ifOutUcastPkts

3071

ifInNUcastPkts

0

ifOutNUcastPkts

................. 0

ifInDiscards

0

ifOutDiscards

0

ifInErrors

0

ifOutErrors

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

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