Port Status and Configuration

Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names

Syntax: show interface < port-number>

Includes the friendly port name with the port’s traffic statistics listing.

For example, if you configure port 5 with the name “O’Connor_10.25.101.43”, the show interface output for this port appears similar to the following:

ProCurve(config)# show

int 5

 

 

 

 

 

Status

and Counters

-

Port Counters for port 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

: O’Connor@10.25.101.43

 

Friendly Port

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

 

 

 

Name

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

: 001ffe-74b3fb

 

 

 

 

 

MAC Address

 

 

 

 

 

Link Status

: Down

 

 

 

 

 

Totals (Since boot

or last clear) :

Bytes Tx

 

: 0

 

Bytes Rx

:

0

 

 

 

 

Unicast Rx

:

0

 

 

Unicast Tx

 

: 0

 

Bcast/Mcast Rx

:

0

 

 

Bcast/Mcast Tx

: 0

 

Errors (Since boot

or last clear) :

Drops Rx

 

: 0

 

FCS Rx

:

0

 

 

 

 

Alignment Rx

:

0

 

 

Collisions Tx

: 0

 

Runts Rx

:

0

 

 

Late Colln Tx

: 0

 

Giants Rx

:

0

 

 

Excessive Colln

: 0

 

Total Rx Errors :

0

 

 

Deferred Tx

: 0

 

Others (Since boot

or last clear) :

Out Queue

Len

: 0

 

Discard Rx

:

0

 

 

 

Unknown Protos

:

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rates (5 minute weighted average) :

Total Tx

(bps) : 0

 

Total Rx (bps) :

0

 

 

 

Unicast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0

Unicast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0

B/Mcast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0

B/Mcast Tx (Pkts/sec)

: 0

Utilization Rx

:

 

0 %

 

Utilization Tx

:

0 %

Figure 10-18. Example of a Friendly Port Name in a Per-Port Statistics Listing

For a given port, if a friendly port name does not exist in the running-config file, the Name line in the above command output appears as:

Name : not assigned

To Search the Configuration for Ports with Friendly Port Names.

This option tells you which friendly port names have been saved to the startup­ config file. (show config does not include ports that have only default settings in the startup-config file.)

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