
Figure 104 show interface Command Example
ras# show interface 2 | :2 | |
Port Info | Port NO. | |
| Link | :100M/F |
| Status | :FORWARDING |
| LACP | :Disabled |
| TxPkts | :1744 |
| RxPkts | :12 |
| Errors | :0 |
| Tx KBs/s | :0.64 |
| Rx KBs/s | :0.0 |
TX Packet | Up Time | :1:00:40 |
Tx Packets | :1744 | |
| Multicast | :1744 |
| Broadcast | :0 |
RX Packet | Pause | :0 |
Rx Packets | :12 | |
| Multicast | :12 |
| Broadcast | :0 |
TX Collision | Pause | :0 |
Single | :0 | |
| Multiple | :0 |
| Excessive | :0 |
Error Packet | Late | :0 |
RX CRC | :0 | |
Distribution | Runt | :0 |
64 | :12 | |
| 65 to 127 | :0 |
| 128 to 255 | :0 |
| 256 to 511 | :0 |
| 512 to 1023 | :0 |
| 1024 to 1518 | :0 |
ras# | Giant | :0 |
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28.2.5 show mac address-table
Syntax:
show mac
Where
<sort> = Specifies the sorting criteria (MAC, VID or port).
This command displays the MAC address(es) stored in the switch. The following example shows the MAC address table.
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