Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 Command Reference - Page 330
show interface, gateway, ip-backup, interface gateway, ip Keyword Output Field Descriptions
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show interface gateway Chapter 6 Show Commands Table 6-66 describes the fields that appear when you use the ip keyword with the show interface gateway command. Table 6-66 ip Keyword Output Field Descriptions Field Description port Port number, in card#port# format. A port# of 0 represents the gateway port of the interface card. address IP address that you assigned to the port. mask Subnet mask that you assigned to the port. bcast-addr format IP broadcast address format that the port uses. reasm max-size Size of the largest IP datagram that this port can receive and reassemble from incoming fragmented IP datagrams. type Displays "primary" or "backup" to indicate that the interface card acts as the primary or backup interface for the IP address that appears in the "address" field. status Displays "active" or "inactive" to indicate that the card actively services IP packets addressed to the IP address in the "address" field or does not service packets to the specified address. Command Output: Table 6-67 describes the fields that appear when you use the ip-backup keyword with the show interface gateway command. Table 6-67 Field if-index priority ip-backup Keyword Output Field Descriptions Description Numeric identifier, or "interface index," of the port, in slot#/port# notation. Displays the priority of each backup address. Note This keyword applies to Fibre Channel cards only. Table 6-68 statistics Keyword Output Field Descriptions Field slot-id link-events srp-cmds-outstanding srp-cmds-completed srp-errors srp-initiated-ios srp-bytes-read srp-bytes-written Description Chassis slot that contains the gateway that you want to display. Cumulative number of link events that the gateway has processed. Cumulative number of unresolved SRP commands on the gateway. Cumulative number of SRP commands that the gateway executed. Cumulative number of SRP errors that the gateway encountered. Cumulative number of I/O transactions that initiators requested of FC devices through the gateway. Cumulative number of I/O bytes that the gateway has read. Cumulative number of I/O bytes that the gateway has written. 6-164 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide OL-9163-02