Dell Force10 S55T FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S55 System FTOS 8. - Page 466
Table 15-2., monitor Command Menu Options, Description
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 15-2. monitor Command Menu Options Key systest-3 monitor time time m c b r l a T t q Description Displays the host name assigned to the system. Displays the amount of time since the monitor command was entered. Displays the amount of time the chassis is up (since last reboot). Change the view from a single interface to all interfaces on the line card or visa-versa. Refresh the view. Change the counters displayed from Packets on the interface to Bytes. Change the [delta] column from change in the number of packets/bytes in the last interval to rate per second. Change the view to next interface on the line card, or if in the line card mode, the next line card in the chassis. Change the view to the previous interface on the line card, or if the line card mode, the previous line card in the chassis. Increase the screen refresh rate. Decrease the screen refresh rate. Return to the CLI prompt. mtu c e Set the maximum Link MTU (frame size) for an Ethernet interface. Syntax mtu value To return to the default MTU value, enter no mtu. Parameters value Enter a maximum frame size in bytes. Range: 594 to 9252 Default: 1554 Defaults 1554 Command Modes INTERFACE Command History Version 8.1.1.0 Version 7.5.1.0 pre-Version 6.2.1.0 Introduced on E-Series ExaScale Introduced on C-Series Introduced for E-Series Usage Information If the packet includes a Layer 2 header, the difference between the link MTU and IP MTU (ip mtu command) must be enough bytes to include the Layer 2 header: • On C-Series, the IP MTU will get adjusted automatically when the Layer 2 MTU is configured with the mtu command. • On the E-Series, you must compensate for a Layer 2 header when configuring IP MTU and link MTU on an Ethernet interface. Use the ip mtu command. 466 | Interfaces