Syntax:
feature

feature#

or

feature-short-name

Interface
Use the interface command to display statistical information about the network
interfaces (for example, Ethernet or Token-Ring).This command can be used
without a qualifier to provide a summary of all the interfaces (shown in the following
output) or with a qualifier to reveal detailed information about one specific interface.
Descriptions of detailed output for each type of interface are provided in the specific
interface
Monitoring
chapters found in this guide. Toobtain the interface number,
use the GWCON configuration command.
Syntax:
interface [
interface#
or
range_of_interface#
]
Todisplay information about multiple interfaces, specify the range_of_network# (or
a combination of
interface#
and
range_of_interface#
). For example, specifying
interface 0 3 25-50 displays the information for nets 0, 3, and 25 through 50.
Example: interface
Self-Test Self-Test Maintenance
Nt Nt' Interface CSR Vec Passed Failed Failed
0 0 Eth/0 81600 5E 1 0 0
1 1 PPP/0 81620 5D 0 31 0
2 2 PPP/1 81640 5C 0 31 0
Note: The display varies depending on the device.
Nt Global interface number.
Nt’ Reserved for dial circuit use. Interface number of the physical
network interface that the dial circuit uses.
Interface
Interface name.
CSR Command and Status Register address.
Vec Interrupt vector.
Self-Test Passed
Number of times self-test succeeded (state of interface changes from
down to up).
Self-Test Failed
Number of times self-test failed (state of interface changes from up
to down).
Maintenance Failed
Number of maintenance failures.
Log
Use the log command to view or temporarily change the current logging level of
messages that are not included in the Event Logging System. The command is
temporary and goes away when the router is reinitialized.
GWCON Process
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