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system switch ethernet interface show

Display interface information for Ethernet switches (cluster, management and storage).

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system switch ethernet interface show command displays the status and configuration of network interfaces on the monitored switches.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
Selects the fields that you specify.
| [-counters ]
Displays the current status of the following network counters:
  • in-octets
  • in-errors
  • in-discards
  • out-octets
  • out-errors
  • out-discards
| [-instance ]}
Displays detailed interface configuration for all monitored Ethernet switches
[-device <text>] - Switch Name
Selects the interface ports that belong to the specified switch.
[-interface-name <text>] - Interface Name
Selects the interface ports that match the specified interface name.
[-index <integer>] - Interface Index
Selects the interface ports that match the specified interface index.
[-type <interface type>] - Interface Type
Selects the interface ports that match the specified interface type.
[-mtu <integer>] - MTU
Selects the interface ports that match the specified maximum transfer unit.
[-duplex-type {unknown|half-duplex|full-duplex}] - Duplex Settings
Selects the interface ports that match the specified duplex setting.
[-speed <integer>] - Interface Speed(Mbps)
Selects the interface ports that match the specified interface speed in bits per second.
[-admin-state {up|down|testing}] - Adminstrative Status
Selects the interface ports that match the specified administrative status of the switch interface.
[-oper-state {up|down|testing|unknown|dormant|not-present|lower-layer-down}] - Operational Status
Selects the interface ports that match the specified operational status.
[-is-isl {yes|no}] - Is ISL
Selects the interface ports that are Inter-Switch links (yes) or are not Inter-Switch links (no).
[-in-octets <Counter>] - Input Octets
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of octets entering the interface.
[-in-errors <Counter>] - Input Errors
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of input packets that were dropped due to errors.
[-in-discards <Counter>] - Input Discards
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of input packets that were silently discarded (possibly due to buffer overflow).
[-out-octets <Counter>] - Output Octets
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of octets that exited the interface.
[-out-errors <Counter>] - Output Errors
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of output packets that were dropped due to errors.
[-out-discards <Counter>] - Output Discards
Selects the interface ports that match the specified number of output packets that were silently discarded (possibly due to buffer overflow).
[-interface-number <integer>] - Interface Number
Selects the interface ports that match the specified interface number.
[-unique-name <text>] - Interface Unique Name
Selects the interface port that matches the specified unique name.
[-display-name <text>] - Interface Display Name
Selects the interface ports that match the specified display name.
[-status {ok|ok-with-suppressed|degraded|unreachable|unknown}] - Port Config Status
Selects the interface ports that match the specified status.
[-monitor {node-connect|system-connect|system|controller|chassis|cluster-switch|example|ethernet-switch}] - Health Monitor
Selects the interface ports that the specified health monitor continuously monitors.
[-switch-type {cluster-network|management-network|storage-network}] - Switch Network
Selects the interface ports that match the specified switch type.
[-remote-port-mtu <integer>, ...] - MTU of Remote Port
Selects the interface ports that match the specified remote port mtu.
[-remote-port-name <text>] - Remote Port Name
Selects the interface ports that match the specified remote port name.
[-remote-device <text>] - Remote Device Name
Selects the interface ports that match the specified remote device.
[-model <text>] - Switch Model
Selects the interface ports that match the specified model.
[-mac-address <text>] - MAC Address
Selects the interface ports that match the specified mac address.
[-vlan-id <text>] - Vlan ID
Selects the interface ports that match the specified vlan id.

Examples

cluster1::> system switch ethernet interface show

Switch: SwitchA

Opera-
Num- Admin tional Is
Interface ber Index Type Status Status ISL MTU Duplex Speed
---------- ---- --------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ----- ------ --------
Ethernet1/ 1 436207616 ethernetC up up no 1500 full- 40000
1 smacd duplex

Ethernet1/ 10 436244480 ethernetC up down no 1500 full- 40000
10 smacd duplex

Switch: SwitchB

Opera-
Num- Admin tional Is
Interface ber Index Type Status Status ISL MTU Duplex Speed
---------- ---- --------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ----- ------ --------
Ethernet1/ 1 436207616 ethernetC up up no 1500 full- 40000
1 smacd duplex

Ethernet1/ 10 436244480 ethernetC up down no 1500 full- 40000
10 smacd duplex



The example above displays the interfaces on all Ethernet switches (cluster, management and storage).
cluster1::> system switch ethernet interface show -counters

Switch: SwitchA

In Out Out
Interface In Octets In Errors Discards Out Octets Errors Discards
----------- ------------- --------- -------- ------------ -------- -----------
Ethernet1/1 1856922869 177091 0 3122212606 0 2

Ethernet1/ 3242386021 0 0 1408092011 0 74
10

Switch: SwitchB

In Out Out
Interface In Octets In Errors Discards Out Octets Errors Discards
----------- ------------- --------- -------- ------------ -------- -----------
Ethernet1/1 1281177979 182012 0 3271353786 0 1

Ethernet1/ 3611218526 0 0 2626671058 0 0
10