Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 442
Table 20-6., Fields in show interfaces Command Example TeraScale
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Input 00.00 Mbits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate Output 00.00 Mbits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% of line-rate Time since last interface status change: 00:12:14 FTOS# Table 20-6. Fields in show interfaces Command Example (TeraScale) Line TenGigabitEthernet 0/0... Hardware is... Pluggable media present... Interface index... Internet address... MTU 1554... LineSpeed ARP type:... Last clearing... Queuing strategy... Input Statistics: Description Interface type, slot/port and administrative and line protocol status. Interface hardware information, assigned MAC address, and current address. Present pluggable media wavelength, type, and rate. The error scenarios are: • Wavelength, Non-qualified -Dell NetworkingID is not present, but wavelength information is available from XFP or SFP serial data • Wavelength, F10 unknown-Dell NetworkingID is present, but not able to determine the optics type • Unknown, Non-qualified- if wavelength is reading error, and Dell NetworkingID is not present Dell Networkingallows unsupported SFP and XFP transceivers to be used, but FTOS might not be able to retrieve some data about them. In that case, typically when the output of this field is "Pluggable media present, Media type is unknown", the Medium and the XFP/SFP receive power reading data might not be present in the output. Displays the interface index number used by SNMP to identify the interface. States whether an IP address is assigned to the interface. If one is, that address is displayed. Displays link and IP MTU information. Displays the interface's line speed, duplex mode, and Slave Displays the ARP type and the ARP timeout value for the interface. Displays the time when the show interfaces counters where cleared. States the packet queuing strategy. FIFO means first in first out. Displays all the input statistics including: • Number of packets and bytes into the interface • Number of packets with VLAN tagged headers • Packet size and the number of those packets inbound to the interface • Number of Multicast and Broadcast packets: Multicasts = number of MAC multicast packets Broadcasts = number of MAC broadcast packets • Number of runts, giants, and throttles packets: runts = number of packets that are less than 64B giants = packets that are greater than the MTU size throttles = packets containing PAUSE frames • Number of CRC, overrun, and discarded packets: CRC = packets with CRC/FCS errors overrun = number of packets discarded due to FIFO overrun conditions discarded = the sum of runts, giants, CRC, and overrun packets discarded without any processing 442 | Interfaces