Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 168

info [interface_list], list, statistics [interface_list], Interface Manage Commands, interface_list

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Using CLI info [interface_list] Output details about the specified interfaces including statistics. If no interface_list parameter is supplied, the details about all of the interfaces are output. See the Interface Manage Interface Info command (see Table 8-22 on page 8-30) for more information about what is displayed by this command. list Output a list of the known interfaces and their state statistics [interface_list] Output statistics about the specified interfaces. If no interface_list parameter is supplied the statistics for all of the interfaces are output. See the Interface Manage Interface Statistics command (see Table 8-22) for more information about what is displayed by this command. Interface Manage Commands These commands are available after the interface manage interface global command has been executed and deal with aspects of the specified network interface. They can also be run as global commands by preceding them by interface manage interface or from the interface context by preceding them by the manage interface command. Note: If DHCP is enabled for the interface, these commands may store values that will be used when DHCP is disabled. They do not override the values supplied by DHCP. 8-29

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Using CLI
info [
interface_list
]
Output details about the specified interfaces including statistics. If
no
interface_list
parameter is supplied, the details about all
of the interfaces are output.
See the
Interface Manage Interface Info
command (see
Table 8-22 on page 8-30
) for more information about what is
displayed by this command.
list
Output a list of the known interfaces and their state
statistics [
interface_list
]
Output statistics about the specified interfaces. If no
interface_list
parameter is supplied the statistics for all of the
interfaces are output.
See the
Interface Manage Interface Statistics
command (see
Table 8-22
) for more information about what is
displayed by this command.
Interface
Manage
Commands
These commands are available after the
interface
manage
interface
global command has been executed and deal
with aspects of the specified network interface. They can also be
run as global commands by preceding them by
interface
manage
interface
or from the interface context by preceding
them by the
manage
interface
command.
Note:
If DHCP is enabled for the interface, these commands
may store values that will be used when DHCP is disabled.
They do not override the values supplied by DHCP.