CLI (Command Line Interface)

Interface Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

show interfaces

Syntax:

 

switchport

show interfaces switchport [interface]

This command displays the

• interface

 

administrative and

ethernet unit/port

 

operational status of the

unit - Stack unit. (Range: 1-8)

 

specified interfaces.

 

port - Port number. (Range: 1-26)

 

 

port-channel channel-id (Range: 1-4)

 

Default Setting: Shows all interfaces.

 

 

Command Mode: Normal Exec, Privileged Exec

 

Command Usage: If no interface is specified, information on all interfaces is

 

displayed.

 

 

Example: This example shows the configuration setting for port 24:

 

Console#show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/24

 

Broadcast threshold:

Enabled, 600 octets/second

 

LACP status:

Enabled

 

Ingress rate limit: disable, Level: 30

 

Egress rate limit: disable, Level: 30

 

VLAN membership mode:

Hybrid

 

Ingress rule:

Disabled

 

Acceptable frame type:

All frames

 

Native VLAN:

1

 

Priority for untagged traffic: 0

 

Gvrp status:

Disabled

 

Allowed Vlan:

1(u),

 

Forbidden Vlan:

 

 

Private-VLAN mode:

NONE

 

Private-VLAN host-association:

NONE

 

Private-VLAN mapping:

NONE

 

Console#

 

 

Interfaces Switchport Statistics

 

 

• Broadcast threshold: Shows if broadcast storm suppression is enabled or

 

disabled; if enabled it also shows the threshold level (see switchport

 

broadcast packet-rateon page 233).

 

• Lacp status: Shows if Link Aggregation Control Protocol has been enabled or

 

disabled (see lacp on page 240).

 

 

• Ingress/Egress rate limit: Shows if rate limiting is enabled, and the current rate

 

limit. (see rate-limiton page 238).

 

 

• VLAN membership mode: Indicates membership mode as Trunk or Hybrid

 

(see switchport mode on page 256).

 

• Ingress rule: Shows if ingress filtering is enabled or disabled (see switchport

 

ingress-filteringon page 257).

 

 

• Acceptable frame type: Shows if acceptable VLAN frames include all types or

 

tagged frames only (see switchport acceptable-frame-typeson page 256).

 

• Native VLAN: Indicates the default Port VLAN ID (see switchport native vlan

 

on page 257).

 

 

• Priority for untagged traffic: Indicates the default priority for untagged frames

 

(see Priority Commands on page 264).

 

• Gvrp status: Shows if GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is enabled or

 

disabled (see switchport gvrp on page 258).

 

• Allowed Vlan: Shows the VLANs this interface has joined, where “(u)”

 

indicates untagged and “(t)” indicates tagged (see switchport allowed vlan on

 

page 258).

 

 

• Forbidden Vlan: Shows the VLANs this interface can not dynamically join via

 

GVRP (see switchport forbidden vlan on page 258).

 

• Private VLAN mode: Shows the private VLAN mode as host, promiscuous, or

 

none (see switchport mode private-vlanon page 261).

 

• Private VLAN host-association: Shows the secondary (or community) VLAN

 

with which this port is associated (see switchport private-vlan host-

 

association on page 261).

 

 

• Private VLAN mapping: Shows the primary VLAN mapping for a promiscuous

 

port (see switchport private-vlan mapping on page 261).

 

 

 

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AMX NXA-ENET24 manual Command Function Show interfaces Syntax Switchport, Interfaces Switchport Statistics

NXA-ENET24 specifications

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