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Layer 2 - lan switching
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Table 12 Command output
Field
current state
Line protocol current state
Description
The Maximum Transmit Unit
Internet protocol processing
Physical is loopback
Last clearing of counters
Last 300 seconds input: 0 bytes/sec, 0
bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output: 0 bytes/sec, 0
bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 drops
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 drops
The brief information of interfaces under
route mode
Description
Physical state (up or administratively down) of the interface.
State of the data link layer protocol: up (spoofing). Spoofing
refers to the spoofing attribute of the interface. When the
network layer protocol state of the interface is displayed as up,
the corresponding link may not exist, or the corresponding link
is non-permanent and established on demand.
Description string of the interface.
MTU of the interface.
State (enabled or disabled) of the network layer protocol
(displayed as Internet Address is X.X.X.X/XX Primary).
The physical type of the interface is loopback.
Time when statistics on the logical interface were last cleared
by using the reset counters interface command.
If the statistics of the interface have never been cleared by
using the reset counters interface command since the device
started, Never is displayed for this field.
Average input rate during the last 300 seconds (displayed
when the interface supports traffic accounting), where the
following conditions apply:
packets/sec indicates the average number of packets received
per second.
bytes/sec indicates the average number of bytes received per
second.
bits/sec indicates the average number of bits received per
second.
Average output rate over the last 300 seconds (displayed when
the interface supports traffic accounting), where the following
conditions apply:
packets/sec indicates the average number of packets sent per
second.
bytes/sec indicates the average number of bytes sent per
second.
bits/sec indicates the average number of bits sent per second.
Total number and size (in bytes) of the input packets of the
interface and the number of the dropped packets (displayed
when the interface supports traffic accounting).
Total number and size (in bytes) of the output packets of the
interface and the number of the dropped packets (displayed
when the interface supports traffic accounting).
Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
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