NOTE: In the CLI output, the power value is rounded to a 3-digit value. For
receive/transmit power that is less than 0.000, an snmp query returns the
corresponding dbm value even though the CLI displays as 0.000.
NOTE: After the counters are cleared, the line-rate continues to increase until
it reaches the maximum line rate. When the maximum line rate is reached,
there is no change in the line-rate.
User
Information The following table describes the show interfaces command shown in the 10G
(TeraScale) Example.
Line Description
TenGigabitEthern
et 1/1...
Interface type, slot/port, and administrative and line
protocol status.
Hardware is... Interface hardware information, assigned MAC address, and
current address.
Pluggable media
present...
Present pluggable media wavelength, type, and rate. The
error scenarios are:
Wavelength, Non-qualified — Dell Force10 ID is not
present, but wavelength information is available from
XFP or SFP serial data
Wavelength, F10 unknown — Dell Force10 ID is present,
but not able to determine the optics type
Unknown, Non-qualified — if wavelength is reading
error, and F10 ID is not present
Dell Networking allows unsupported SFP and XFP
transceivers to be used, but Dell Networking OS might not
be able to retrieve some data about them. In that case,
typically when the output of this field is “Pluggable media
present, Media type is unknown”, the Medium and the
XFP/SFP receive power reading data might not be present in
the output.
Interface index... Displays the interface index number the SNMP uses to
identify the interface.
Internet address... States whether an IP address is assigned to the interface. If
an IP address is assigned, that address is displayed.
MTU 1554... Displays link and IP MTU information.
LineSpeed Displays the interface’s line speed, duplex mode, and
negotiation mode.
ARP type:... Displays the ARP type and the ARP timeout value for the
interface.
Last clearing... Displays the time when the show interfaces counters
where cleared.
702 Interfaces