Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Configuration Guide 9.6(0 - Page 102

Interface Range, Mode of IPv4 Address Assignment : NONE

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To display detailed information on a port channel, enter the show interfaces port-channel command in EXEC Privilege mode. The below example shows the port channel's mode (L2 for Layer 2, L3 for Layer 3, and L2L3 for a Layer 2 port channel assigned to a routed VLAN), the status, and the number of interfaces belonging to the port channel. In this example, the Port-channel 1 is a dynamically created port channel based on the NIC teaming configuration in connected servers learned via LACP. Also, the Port-channel 128 is the default port channel to which all the uplink ports are assigned by default. Dell#show interfaces port-channel Port-channel 128 is up, line protocol is up Created by LACP protocol Hardware address is 00:1e:c9:de:04:9c, Current address is 00:1e:c9:de:04:9c Interface index is 1107492992 Minimum number of links to bring Port-channel up is 1 Internet address is not set Mode of IPv4 Address Assignment : NONE DHCP Client-ID :001ec9de049c MTU 12000 bytes, IP MTU 11982 bytes LineSpeed 30000 Mbit Members in this channel: Te 0/9(U) Te 0/10(U) Te 0/11(U) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last clearing of "show interface" counters 04:44:48 Queueing strategy: fifo Input Statistics: 10063 packets, 749248 bytes 8419 64-byte pkts, 0 over 64-byte pkts, 1644 over 127-byte pkts 0 over 255-byte pkts, 0 over 511-byte pkts, 0 over 1023-byte pkts 10063 Multicasts, 0 Broadcasts 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 CRC, 0 overrun, 0 discarded Output Statistics: 61970 packets, 7743149 bytes, 0 underruns 0 64-byte pkts, 12741 over 64-byte pkts, 48946 over 127-byte pkts 283 over 255-byte pkts, 0 over 511-byte pkts, 0 over 1023-byte pkts 61687 Multicasts, 283 Broadcasts, 0 Unicasts 0 throttles, 0 discarded, 0 collisions, 0 wreddrops Rate info (interval 299 seconds): Input 00.00 Mbits/sec, 1 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate Output 00.00 Mbits/sec, 4 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate Time since last interface status change: 04:43:55 Dell# Interface Range An interface range is a set of interfaces to which other commands may be applied, and may be created if there is at least one valid interface within the range. Bulk configuration excludes from configuring any non-existing interfaces from an interface range. A default VLAN may be configured only if the interface range being configured consists of only VLAN ports. The interface range command allows you to create an interface range allowing other commands to be applied to that range of interfaces. The interface range prompt offers the interface (with slot and port information) for valid interfaces. The maximum size of an interface range prompt is 12. If the prompt size exceeds this maximum, it displays (...) at the end of the output. NOTE: Non-existing interfaces are excluded from interface range prompt. 102 Interfaces

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To display detailed information on a port channel, enter the show interfaces port-channel command in
EXEC Privilege mode. The below example shows the port channel’s mode (L2 for Layer 2, L3 for Layer 3,
and L2L3 for a Layer 2 port channel assigned to a routed VLAN), the status, and the number of interfaces
belonging to the port channel.
In this example, the Port-channel 1 is a dynamically created port channel based on the NIC teaming
configuration in connected servers learned via LACP. Also, the Port-channel 128 is the default port
channel to which all the uplink ports are assigned by default.
Dell#show interfaces port-channel
Port-channel 128 is up, line protocol is up
Created by LACP protocol
Hardware address is 00:1e:c9:de:04:9c, Current address is 00:1e:c9:de:04:9c
Interface index is 1107492992
Minimum number of links to bring Port-channel up is 1
Internet address is not set
Mode of IPv4 Address Assignment : NONE
DHCP Client-ID :001ec9de049c
MTU 12000 bytes, IP MTU 11982 bytes
LineSpeed 30000 Mbit
Members in this channel:
Te 0/9(U) Te 0/10(U) Te 0/11(U)
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 04:44:48
Queueing strategy: fifo
Input Statistics:
10063 packets, 749248 bytes
8419 64-byte pkts, 0 over 64-byte pkts, 1644 over 127-byte pkts
0 over 255-byte pkts, 0 over 511-byte pkts, 0 over 1023-byte pkts
10063 Multicasts, 0 Broadcasts
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 CRC, 0 overrun, 0 discarded
Output Statistics:
61970 packets, 7743149 bytes, 0 underruns
0 64-byte pkts, 12741 over 64-byte pkts, 48946 over 127-byte pkts
283 over 255-byte pkts, 0 over 511-byte pkts, 0 over 1023-byte pkts
61687 Multicasts, 283 Broadcasts, 0 Unicasts
0 throttles, 0 discarded, 0 collisions, 0 wreddrops
Rate info (interval 299 seconds):
Input 00.00 Mbits/sec,
1 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate
Output 00.00 Mbits/sec,
4 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate
Time since last interface status change: 04:43:55
Dell#
Interface Range
An interface range is a set of interfaces to which other commands may be applied, and may be created if
there is at least one valid interface within the range. Bulk configuration excludes from configuring any
non-existing interfaces from an interface range. A default VLAN may be configured only if the interface
range being configured consists of only VLAN ports.
The
interface range
command allows you to create an interface range allowing other commands to
be applied to that range of interfaces.
The interface range prompt offers the interface (with slot and port information) for valid interfaces. The
maximum size of an interface range prompt is 12. If the prompt size exceeds this maximum, it displays (...)
at the end of the output.
NOTE:
Non-existing interfaces are excluded from interface range prompt.
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