HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 2 - LAN Switching Command Refer - Page 76
Tagged Vlan, reset counters interface, Never, IP Packet Frame Type
View all HP 6125XLG manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 76 highlights
Field IP Packet Frame Type Unknown-speed mode, unknown-duplex mode PVID Port link-type VLAN Passing: 1(default vlan), 10,20 VLAN permitted: 1(default vlan), 10,20 Tagged Vlan Untagged Vlan Last clearing of counters Last 300 seconds input/output rate Input/Output (total) Input/Output (normal) The brief information of interface(s) under bridge mode Description IPv4 packet frame format. The value PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 indicates that packets are encapsulated in Ethernet II format. The interface speed and duplex mode are unknown. Port VLAN ID (PVID). Port link type. The value might be access, trunk, or hybrid. IDs of VLANs whose packets actually passed through the port. This field is displayed when the port link type is trunk. IDs of VLANs whose packets are allowed to passed through the port. This field is displayed when the port link type is trunk. VLAN whose packets are sent out of this interface with a VLAN tag: • Tagged Vlan: none-All packets are sent out of this interface without a VLAN tag. • Tagged Vlan: 1-Packets from VLAN 1 are sent out of this interface with a VLAN tag. This field is displayed when the port link type is access or hybrid. VLAN whose packets are sent out of this interface without a VLAN tag: • Untagged Vlan: none-All packets are sent out of this interface with a VLAN tag. • Untagged Vlan: 1-Packets from VLAN 1 are sent out of this interface without a VLAN tag. This field is displayed when the port link type is access or hybrid. Time when the reset counters interface command was last used to clear the interface statistics. Never indicates the reset counters interface command has never been used on the interface since the device's startup. Average input/output rate over the last 300 seconds. Statistics of all packets received/sent on the interface. Statistics of all normal packets received/sent on the interface. Brief information about interfaces. 69