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Chapter 15 Configuring Interface Characteristics
Monitoring and Maintaining Interface Characteristics
Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and CountersShutting Down and Restarting the Interface
Shutting down an interface disables all functions on the specified interface and marks the interface as
unavailable on all monitoring command displays. This information is communicated to other network
servers through all dynamic routing protocols. The interface is not mentioned in any routing updates.
show ip interface [interface-id](Optional) Displays the usability status of all interfaces configured for
IP routing or the specified interface.
show interface [interface-id] stats (Optional) Displays the input and output packets by the switching path
for the interface.
show interfaces transceiver properties (Optional) Displays speed and duplex settings on the interface.
show interfaces transceiver detail (Optional) Displays temperature, voltage, or amount of current on the
interface.
show interfaces [interface-id] [{transceiver
properties | detail}] module number]
Displays physical and operational status about an SFP module.
show running-config interface [interface-id]Displays the running configuration in RAM for the interface.
show version Displays the hardware configuration, software version, the names and
sources of configuration files, and the boot images.
show controllers ethernet-controller interface-id
phy
Displays the operational state of the auto-MDIX feature o n the
interface.
Tab l e 15-4 Clear Commands for Interfaces
Command Purpose
clear counters [interface-id]Clears interface counters.
Note This command does not clear counters retrieved by using Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP), but only those seen with
the show interface privileged EXEC command.
clear interface interface-id Resets the hardware logic on an interface.
clear line [number | console 0 | vty number]Resets the hardware logic on an asynchronous serial line.
Table 15-3 Show Commands for Interfaces (continued)
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 interface {vlan vlan-id} | {{fastethernet | gigabitethernet}
interface-id} | {port-channel port-channel-number}
Selects the interface to be configured.