Display Interface Virtual-Template - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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Field
Last 300 seconds input rate: 0
bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output rate: 0
bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 droped
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 droped
Brief information on interface(s) under
route mode
Link: ADM - administratively down;
Stby - standby
Protocol: (s) - spoofing
Interface
Link
Protocol
Main IP
Description
Cause
Related commands
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display interface virtual-template

Use display interface virtual-template to display information about VT interfaces.
Syntax
display interface
Description
Average rate of input packets and output packets in the last 300
seconds.
Total number of inbound packets of the interface (in the number of
packets and in bytes), and the number of dropped incoming packets.
Total number of outbound packets of the interface (in the number of
packets and in bytes), and the number of dropped outgoing packets.
Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
Link status:
Indicates the network layer protocol state of an interface is UP, but its
link is an on-demand link or is not present.
Abbreviated interface name.
Physical link state of the interface:
Line protocol state of the interface: UP or DOWN.
Primary IP address of the interface.
Interface description configured by using the description command.
Without the description keyword, the display interface brief
command displays at most 27 characters of the description.
Causes for the physical state of the interface to be Down:
virtual-template
brief
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ADM—The interface has been administratively shut down. To
recover its physical state, execute the undo shutdown command.
Stby—The interface is operating as a backup interface. To see the
primary interface, use the display standby state command in
High Availability Command Reference.
UP—The link is up.
DOWN—The link is down.
ADM—The link has been administratively shut down. To recover
its physical state, use the undo shutdown command.
Not connected—No physical connection exists (possibly because
the network cable is disconnected or faulty).
Administratively—The port was shut down with the shutdown
command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the
undo shutdown command.
down | description
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