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Displaying IP configuration information and statistics
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Displaying interface name in Syslog
By default an interface’s slot number (if applicable) and port number are displayed when you
display Syslog messages. You can display the name of the interface instead of its number by
entering a command such as the following.
Virtual ADX(config)# ip show-portname
This command is applied globally to all interfaces on a Virtual ADX.
Syntax: [no] Ip show-portname
When you display the messages in the Syslog, you see the interface name under the Dynamic Log
Buffer section. The actual interface number is appended to the interface name. For example, if the
interface name is "lab" and its port number is "2", you see "lab2" displayed as in the example below.
Displaying ARP entries
You can display the ARP cache and the static ARP table. The ARP cache contains entries for devices
attached to the Virtual ADX. The static ARP table contains the user-configured ARP entries. An entry
in the static ARP table enters the ARP cache when the entry’s interface comes up.
The tables require separate display commands or Web management options.
TABLE 8 Web display of IP interface information
This field... Displays...
Port # The physical port number or virtual interface (VE) number. VEs are shown as “v
num”, where num is the number you assigned to the VE when you configured
it. For example, VE 1 is shown as “v1”.
If a range of ports is listed in this field, the interface is a trunk group. If two
ranges of ports are listed, the interface is a trunk group that spans multiple
chassis modules.
Encapsulation The frame type used to encapsulate packets on this interface. The frame type
is always Ethernet II.
MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), which specifies the maximum packet
size for packets sent and received on this interface.
Metric The cost associated with this interface.
Directed Broadcast Forward The state of the directed broadcast forwarding feature. The state can be one of
the following:
Disable
Enable
To change the state of this feature, refer to “Enabling forwarding of directed
broadcasts” on page 65.
Virtual ADX show logging
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns)
Buffer logging: level ACDMEINW, 3 messages logged
level code: A=alert C=critical D=debugging M=emergency E=error
I=informational N=notification W=warning
Static Log Buffer:
Dec 15 19:04:14:A:Fan 1, fan on right connector, failed
Dynamic Log Buffer (50 entries):
Dec 15 18:46:17:I:Interface ethernet Lab2, state up
Dec 15 18:45:15:I:Warm start
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