Reviewing Port Status

Where port number depends on the device. The highest valid port number is dependent on the number of ports in the device and the port type.

Port Slot/Unit Parameters Used in the CLI

The “unit” parameter is often used interchangeably with “module” in the standalone switch CLI to indicate a module slot location.

Examples

Note: You can use a wildcard (*) to indicate all of an item. For example, fe.3.* would represent all 100Mbps Ethernet (fe) ports in slot 3, and ge.3 * would represent all 1-Gigabit Ethernet (ge) ports in slot 3.

This example shows the port‐string syntax for specifying the 1‐Gigabit Ethernet port 14 in slot unit 3.

ge.3.14

This example shows the port‐string syntax for specifying all 1‐Gigabit Ethernet ports in slot unit 3 in the system.

ge.3.*

This example shows the port‐string syntax for specifying all ports (of any interface type) in the system.

*.*.*

Reviewing Port Status

Purpose

To display operating status, duplex mode, speed, port type, and statistical information about traffic received and transmitted through one or all switch ports on the device.

Commands

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show port

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show port status

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show port counters

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clear port counters

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show port cablestatus

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7-2 Port Configuration

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