Display Interface S-Channel - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

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Field
Instance ID/VSI
instance ID
Status
VSI manager ID
Filter type
Filter info

display interface s-channel

Use display interface s-channel to display information about an S-channel interface or a VSI.
Syntax
display interface [ s-channel [ interface-number:channel-id | interface-number:channel-id.vsi-local-id ] ]
[ brief [ description ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface-number:channel-id: Specifies an S-channel interface. The interface-number argument specifies
the physical port where the S-channel resides. The channel-id argument specifies the ID of the S-channel.
interface-number:channel-id.vsi-local-id: Specifies a VSI. The interface-number argument specifies the
physical port where the S-channel resides. The channel-id argument specifies the ID of the S-channel. The
vsi-local-id argument specifies the local ID of the VSI.
brief: Displays brief information. Without this keyword, the command displays detailed information.
description: Displays a complete interface description in brief information when you configure an
interface description string longer than 27 characters. If you do not specify this keyword, the command
displays only the first 27 characters in brief information.
Usage guidelines
If the s-channel keyword is not specified, the command displays information about all interfaces.
If the s-channel keyword is specified but no S-channel interface or VSI is specified, the command
displays information about all created S-channel interfaces and VSIs.
Description
VSI instance ID.
NA indicates no instance ID is specified.
Current status of a VSI.
Address of the VSI manager.
NA indicates no VSI manager is specified.
VSI filter type:
VLAN ID.
MAC address/VLAN ID.
VSI filters:
In the format <VLAN ID>, meaning the VLAN to which the traffic belongs.
In the format <MAC address, VLAN ID>, meaning the destination MAC for the
traffic and the VLAN to which the traffic belongs.
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