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1 HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI Switch Series Layer 2 LAN Switching Command Reference Part number: b Software version: Release 11xx Document version: 6W

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3 Contents Ethernet interface commands 1 Common Ethernet interface commands 1 bandwidth 1 combo enable (only applicable to HPE G SFP 4SFP+ HI 1-slot Switch (JH149A) switches) 1 default 2 description 3 display counters 3 display counters rate 4 display ethernet statistics 6 display interface 8 display packet-drop 17 display port-configuration-mode status 18 duplex 19 eee enable 19 flow-control 20 flow-control receive enable 21 flow-interval 21 interface 22 jumboframe enable 22 link-delay 23 loopback 24 port-configuration-mode 25 port auto-power-down 26 port link-mode 27 reset counters interface 28 reset ethernet statistics 28 reset packet-drop interface 29 shutdown 29 speed 30 speed auto downgrade 31 using fortygige 31 using tengige 32 Layer 2 Ethernet interface commands 33 broadcast-suppression 33 display storm-constrain 35 mdix-mode 36 multicast-suppression 37 port bridge enable 38 port up-mode 38 storm-constrain 39 storm-constrain control 41 storm-constrain enable log 41 storm-constrain enable trap 42 storm-constrain interval 42 unicast-suppression 43 virtual-cable-test 44 Layer 3 Ethernet interface commands 45 mtu 45 Loopback, null, and inloopback interface commands 47 bandwidth 47 default 47 description 48 display interface inloopback 48 display interface loopback 51 display interface null 54 interface loopback 55 i

4 interface null 56 reset counters interface loopback 56 reset counters interface null 57 shutdown 58 Bulk interface configuration commands 59 display interface range 59 interface range 59 interface range name 61 MAC address table commands 63 display mac-address 63 display mac-address aging-time 64 display mac-address mac-learning 65 display mac-address mac-move 66 display mac-address statistics 67 mac-address (interface view) 68 mac-address (system view) 69 mac-address mac-learning enable 71 mac-address mac-learning priority 72 mac-address mac-roaming enable 73 mac-address max-mac-count 73 mac-address max-mac-count enable-forwarding 74 mac-address mac-move fast-update 75 mac-address notification mac-move 75 mac-address notification mac-move suppression 76 mac-address notification mac-move suppression interval 77 mac-address notification mac-move suppression threshold 78 mac-address timer 78 snmp-agent trap enable mac-address 79 MAC Information commands 81 mac-address information enable (interface view) 81 mac-address information enable (system view) 81 mac-address information interval 82 mac-address information mode 82 mac-address information queue-length 83 Ethernet link aggregation commands 85 bandwidth 85 default 85 description 86 display interface 86 display lacp system-id 90 display link-aggregation load-sharing mode 91 display link-aggregation member-port 93 display link-aggregation summary 95 display link-aggregation verbose 97 interface bridge-aggregation 99 interface route-aggregation 100 lacp edge-port 100 lacp mode 101 lacp period short 101 lacp system-priority 102 link-aggregation bfd ipv4 102 link-aggregation global load-sharing algorithm 103 link-aggregation global load-sharing mode 104 link-aggregation global load-sharing seed 106 link-aggregation ignore vlan 106 link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable 107 link-aggregation load-sharing mode 108 link-aggregation load-sharing mode local-first 109 ii

5 link-aggregation management-port 110 link-aggregation management-vlan 110 link-aggregation mode 111 link-aggregation port-priority 111 link-aggregation selected-port maximum 112 link-aggregation selected-port minimum 113 mtu 114 port link-aggregation group 114 reset counters interface 115 reset lacp statistics 116 shutdown 116 Port isolation commands 118 display port-isolate group 118 port-isolate enable 119 port-isolate group 119 Spanning tree commands 121 active region-configuration 121 bpdu-drop any 121 check region-configuration 122 display stp 123 display stp abnormal-port 129 display stp bpdu-statistics 130 display stp down-port 133 display stp history 133 display stp region-configuration 135 display stp root 136 display stp tc 137 instance 138 region-name 139 reset stp 140 revision-level 140 stp bpdu-protection 141 stp bridge-diameter 141 stp compliance 142 stp config-digest-snooping 143 stp cost 144 stp edged-port 145 stp enable 146 stp global config-digest-snooping 147 stp global enable 148 stp global mcheck 148 stp loop-protection 149 stp max-hops 150 stp mcheck 150 stp mode 151 stp no-agreement-check 152 stp pathcost-standard 153 stp point-to-point 153 stp port priority 154 stp port-log 155 stp priority 156 stp region-configuration 157 stp role-restriction 158 stp root primary 158 stp root secondary 159 stp root-protection 160 stp tc-protection 161 stp tc-protection threshold 161 stp tc-restriction 162 stp tc-snooping 163 iii

6 stp timer forward-delay 163 stp timer hello 164 stp timer max-age 165 stp timer-factor 166 stp transmit-limit 167 stp vlan enable 168 vlan-mapping modulo 168 Loop detection commands 170 display loopback-detection 170 loopback-detection action 170 loopback-detection enable 171 loopback-detection global action 172 loopback-detection global enable 173 loopback-detection interval-time 174 VLAN commands 175 Basic VLAN commands 175 bandwidth 175 default 175 description 176 display interface vlan-interface 177 display vlan 180 display vlan brief 181 interface vlan-interface 182 mtu 183 name 184 service 184 shutdown 185 vlan 186 Port-based VLAN commands 187 display port 187 port 188 port access vlan 188 port hybrid pvid 189 port hybrid vlan 190 port link-type 191 port trunk permit vlan 192 port trunk pvid 193 MAC-based VLAN commands 194 display mac-vlan 194 display mac-vlan interface 195 mac-vlan enable 195 mac-vlan mac-address 196 mac-vlan trigger enable 197 port pvid forbidden 198 vlan precedence 198 IP subnet-based VLAN commands 199 display ip-subnet-vlan interface 199 display ip-subnet-vlan vlan 200 ip-subnet-vlan 201 port hybrid ip-subnet-vlan 202 Protocol-based VLAN commands 203 display protocol-vlan interface 203 display protocol-vlan vlan 204 port hybrid protocol-vlan 205 protocol-vlan 206 VLAN group commands 208 display vlan-group 208 vlan-group 209 vlan-list 209 iv

7 Super VLAN commands 211 display supervlan 211 subvlan 213 supervlan 214 Private VLAN commands 215 display private-vlan 215 port private-vlan host 217 port private-vlan promiscuous 218 port private-vlan trunk promiscuous 220 port private-vlan trunk secondary 223 private-vlan (VLAN interface view) 226 private-vlan (VLAN view) 228 private-vlan community 229 private-vlan isolated 230 private-vlan primary 231 Voice VLAN commands 233 cdp voice-vlan 233 display voice-vlan mac-address 233 display voice-vlan state 234 voice-vlan aging 235 voice-vlan enable 236 voice-vlan mac-address 236 voice-vlan mode auto 237 voice-vlan qos 238 voice-vlan qos trust 239 voice-vlan security enable 240 voice-vlan track lldp 240 MVRP commands 241 display mvrp running-status 241 display mvrp state 243 display mvrp statistics 244 mrp timer join 246 mrp timer leave 246 mrp timer leaveall 247 mrp timer periodic 248 mvrp enable 248 mvrp global enable 249 mvrp gvrp-compliance enable 250 mvrp registration 250 reset mvrp statistics 251 QinQ commands 252 display qinq 252 qinq enable 253 qinq ethernet-type customer-tag 253 qinq ethernet-type service-tag 254 qinq transparent-vlan 255 VLAN mapping commands 257 display vlan mapping 257 vlan mapping 258 LLDP commands 261 display lldp local-information 261 display lldp neighbor-information 265 display lldp statistics 273 display lldp status 275 display lldp tlv-config 277 v

8 lldp admin-status 280 lldp check-change-interval 281 lldp compliance admin-status cdp 282 lldp compliance cdp 283 lldp enable 283 lldp encapsulation snap 284 lldp fast-count 285 lldp global enable 285 lldp hold-multiplier 286 lldp management-address-format string 287 lldp max-credit 287 lldp mode 288 lldp notification med-topology-change enable 289 lldp notification remote-change enable 289 lldp timer fast-interval 290 lldp timer notification-interval 290 lldp timer reinit-delay 291 lldp timer tx-interval 291 lldp tlv-enable 292 Service loopback group commands 297 display service-loopback group 297 port service-loopback group 297 service-loopback group 298 Document conventions and icons 300 Conventions 300 Network topology icons 301 Support and other resources 302 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support 302 Accessing updates 302 Websites 303 Customer self repair 303 Remote support 303 Documentation feedback 303 Index 305 vi

9 Ethernet interface commands Common Ethernet interface commands bandwidth Use bandwidth to configure the expected bandwidth of an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth The expected bandwidth (in kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by Ethernet interface view bandwidth-value: Specifies the expected bandwidth in the range of 1 to kbps. The expected bandwidth of an interface affects the following items: Bandwidth assignment with CBQ. For more information, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide. Link costs in OSPF, OSPFv3, and IS-IS. For more information, see Layer 3 IP Routing Configuration Guide. # Set the expected bandwidth of interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to 1000 kbps. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] bandwidth 1000 Related commands speed combo enable (only applicable to HPE G SFP 4SFP+ HI 1-slot Switch (JH149A) switches) Use combo enable to activate the copper or fiber combo port of a combo interface. combo enable { copper fiber } 1

10 The copper combo port of a combo interface is activated. Ethernet interface view copper: Activates the copper combo port. In this case, use twisted pairs to connect the port. fiber: Activates the fiber combo port. In this case, use optical fibers to connect the port. default A combo interface is a logical interface that physically contains one fiber combo port and one copper combo port on the device panel. The two ports share one forwarding interface. As a result, they cannot work simultaneously. When you activate either port, the other port is automatically disabled. You can select to activate the copper combo port or fiber combo port. For more information about the number of combo interfaces, see the installation guide. # Activate the copper combo port of combo interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] combo enable copper # Activate the fiber combo port of combo interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] combo enable fiber Use default to restore the default settings for an Ethernet interface. default Ethernet interface view CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you use it in a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies or system restrictions. Use the display this command in interface view to identify these commands, and then use their undo forms or follow the command reference to restore their default settings. If your restoration attempt still fails, follow the error message instructions to resolve the problem. 2

11 description # Restore the default settings for interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] default Use description to change the description of an interface. Use undo description to restore the default. description text undo description The description of an interface is the interface name plus Interface (for example, GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Interface). Ethernet interface view text: Specifies the interface description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. # Change the description of interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to lanswitch-interface. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] description lanswitch-interface display counters Use display counters to display interface traffic statistics. display counters { inbound outbound } interface [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ] Any view network-operator inbound: Displays inbound traffic statistics. outbound: Displays outbound traffic statistics. interface-type: Specifies an interface type. 3

12 interface-number: Specifies an interface number. This command displays traffic statistics within a statistics polling interval specified by the flow-interval command. To clear the Ethernet interface traffic statistics, use the reset counters interface command. For more information, see "reset counters interface." If you do not specify an interface type, this command displays traffic statistics for all interfaces that have traffic counters. If you specify an interface type but do not specify an interface number, this command displays traffic statistics for all interfaces of the specified type. If you specify an interface type and an interface number, this command displays traffic statistics of the specified interface. # Display inbound traffic statistics for all GigabitEthernet interfaces. <Sysname> display counters inbound interface gigabitethernet Interface Total (pkts) Broadcast (pkts) Multicast (pkts) Err (pkts) GE1/0/ GE1/0/ GE1/0/3 Overflow Overflow Overflow Overflow GE1/0/ Overflow: More than 14 digits (7 digits for column "Err"). --: Not supported. Table 1 Command output Field Interface Total (pkts) Broadcast (pkts) Multicast (pkts) Err (pkts) Overflow: More than 14 digits (7 digits for column "Err") Description Abbreviated interface name. Total number of packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of broadcast packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of multicast packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of error packets received or sent through the interface. The command displays Overflow if any of the following cases applies: The data length of an Err field value is greater than 7 decimal digits. The data length of a non-err field value is greater than 14 decimal digits. --: Not supported The statistical item is not supported. Related commands flow-interval reset counters interface display counters rate Use display counters rate to display traffic rate statistics of interfaces in up state over the last statistics polling interval. 4

13 display counters rate { inbound outbound } interface [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ] Any view network-operator inbound: Displays inbound traffic rate statistics. outbound: Displays outbound traffic rate statistics. interface-type: Specifies an interface type. interface-number: Specifies an interface number. The statistics cover only interfaces in up state. If you specify an interface type, this command displays traffic rate statistics for all up interfaces of the specified type over the last statistics polling interval. If you do not specify an interface type, this command displays traffic rate statistics for all up interfaces that have traffic counters over the last statistics polling interval. If an interface which is always down over the last statistics polling interval is specified, the system prompts that the interface does not support the command. You can use the flow-interval command to set the statistics polling interval. # Display the inbound traffic rate statistics for all GigabitEthernet interfaces. <Sysname> display counters rate inbound interface gigabitethernet Interface Total (pps) Broadcast (pps) Multicast (pps) GE1/0/ GE1/0/ GE1/0/ Overflow: More than 14 digits. --: Not supported. Table 2 Command output Field Interface Total (pkts/sec) Broadcast (pkts/sec) Multicast (pkts/sec) Overflow: more than 14 decimal digits Description Abbreviated interface name. Average rate (in pps) of receiving or sending packets during the statistics polling interval. Average rate (in pps) of receiving or sending broadcast packets during the statistics polling interval. Average rate (in pps) of receiving or sending multicast packets during the statistics polling interval. The command displays Overflow if the data length of a statistical item is greater than 14 decimal digits. 5

14 Field Description --: not supported The statistical item is not supported. Related commands flow-interval reset counters interface display ethernet statistics Use display ethernet statistics to display the Ethernet module statistics. display ethernet statistics slot slot-number User view network-operator slot slot-number: Displays the Ethernet module statistics on the specified IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the ID of the IRF member device. # Display the Ethernet module statistics on IRF member 1. <Sysname>display ethernet statistics slot 1 ETH receive packet statistics: Totalnum : ETHIINum : SNAPNum : 0 RAWNum : 0 LLCNum : 5931 UnknownNum : 0 ForwardNum : ARP : 0 MPLS : 0 ISIS : 0 ISIS2 : 0 IP : 0 IPV6 : 0 ETH receive error statistics: NullPoint : 0 ErrIfindex : 0 ErrIfcb : 0 IfShut : 0 ErrAnalyse : 0 ErrSrcMAC : 0 ErrHdrLen : 0 ETH send packet statistics: L3OutNum : 412 VLANOutNum : 0 FastOutNum : 181 L2OutNum : 6351 ETH send error statistics: MbufRelayNum : 0 NullMbuf : 0 ErrAdjFwd : 0 ErrPrepend : 0 ErrHdrLen : 0 ErrPad : 0 ErrQosTrs : 0 ErrVLANTrs : 0 6

15 ErrEncap : 0 ErrTagVLAN : 0 IfShut : 0 IfErr : 0 Table 3 Command output Field ETH receive packet statistics Totalnum ETH receive error statistics ETH send packet statistics ETH send error statistics Description Statistics about the Ethernet packets received on the Ethernet module. Total number of received packets: ETHIINum Number of packets encapsulated by using Ethernet-II. SNAPNum Number of packets encapsulated by using SNAP. RAWNum Number of packets encapsulated by using RAW. ISIS Number of packets encapsulated by using IS-IS. LLCNum Number of packets encapsulated by using LLC. UnknownNum Number of packets encapsulated by using unknown methods. ForwardNum Number of packets forwarded at Layer 2 or sent to the CPU. ARP Number of ARP packets. MPLS Number of MPLS packets. ISIS Number of IS-IS packets. ISIS2 Number of large 802.3/802.2 frames encapsulated by using IS-IS. IP Number of IP packets. IPv6 Number of IPv6 packets. Statistics about the error Ethernet packets in the outbound direction on the Ethernet module. Errors might be included in packets or occur during the receiving process. The items include: NullPoint Number of packets that include null pointers. ErrIfindex Number of packets that include incorrect interface indexes. ErrIfcb Number of packets that include incorrect interface control blocks. IfShut Number of packets that are being received when the interface is shut down. ErrAnalyse Number of packets that include packet parsing errors. ErrSrcMAC Number of packets that include incorrect source MAC addresses. ErrHdrLen Number of packets that include header length errors. Statistics about the Ethernet packets sent by the Ethernet module: L3OutNum Number of packets sent out of Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. VLANOutNum Number of packets sent out of VLAN interfaces. FastOutNum Number of packets fast forwarded. L2OutNum Number of packets sent out of Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces. MbufRelayNum Number of packets transparently sent. Statistics about the error Ethernet packets in the outbound direction on the Ethernet module: NullMbuf Number of packets with null pointers. ErrAdjFwd Number of packets with adjacency table errors. ErrPrepend Number of packets with extension errors. ErrHdrLen Number of packets with header length errors. ErrPad Number of packets with padding errors. ErrQosTrs Number of packets that failed to be sent by QoS. ErrVLANTrs Number of packets that failed to be sent in VLANs. 7

16 Field Description ErrEncap Number of packets that failed to be sent due to link header encapsulation failures. ErrTagVLAN Number of packets that failed to be sent due to VLAN tag encapsulation failures. IfShut Number of packets that are being sent when the interface is shut down. IfErr Number of packets with incorrect outgoing interfaces. Related commands reset ethernet statistics display interface Use display interface to display Ethernet interface information. display interface [ interface-type ] [ brief [ down ] ] display interface [ interface-type [ interface-number] ] [ brief [ description ] ] Any view network-operator interface-type: Specifies an interface type. interface-number: Specifies an interface number. brief: Displays brief interface information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed interface information. down: Displays information about interfaces in the down state and the causes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays information about interfaces in all states. description: Displays complete interface descriptions. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only the first 27 characters of interface descriptions. If you do not specify an interface type, this command displays information about all interfaces. If you specify an interface type but do not specify an interface number, this command displays information about all interfaces of that type. If you specify both the interface type and interface number, this command displays information about the specified interface. # Display information about Layer 3 interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. <Sysname> display interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Current state: UP Line protocol state: UP Description: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Interface 8

17 Bandwidth: kbps Maximum transmission unit: 1500 Internet protocol processing: Disabled IP packet frame type: Ethernet II, hardware address: ad7b IPv6 packet frame type: Ethernet II, hardware address: ad7b Media type is twisted pair Port hardware type is 1000_BASE_T Port priority: Mbps-speed mode, full-duplex mode Link speed type is autonegotiation, link duplex type is autonegotiation Flow-control is not enabled The maximum frame length is Last link flapping: Never Last clearing of counters: Never Peak input rate: 0 bytes/sec, at :32:27 Peak output rate: 0 bytes/sec, at :32:27 Last 300 second input: 0 packets/sec 0 bytes/sec Last 300 second output: 0 packets/sec 0 bytes/sec Input (total): 9 packets, 4120 bytes 0 unicasts, 3 broadcasts, 6 multicasts, 0 pauses Input (normal): 9 packets, - bytes 0 unicasts, 3 broadcasts, 6 multicasts, 0 pauses Input: 0 input errors, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 CRC, 0 frame, - overruns, 0 aborts - ignored, - parity errors Output (total): 3 packets, 948 bytes 0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 3 multicasts, 0 pauses Output (normal): 3 packets, - bytes 0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 3 multicasts, 0 pauses Output: 0 output errors, - underruns, - buffer failures 0 aborts, 0 deferred, 0 collisions, 0 late collisions 0 lost carrier, - no carrier # Display information about Layer 2 interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. <Sysname> display interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Current state: UP Line protocol state: UP IP packet frame type: Ethernet II, hardware address: ad7e Description: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Interface Bandwidth: kbps Loopback is not set Media type is twisted pair Port hardware type is 1000_BASE_T 1000Mbps-speed mode, full-duplex mode Link speed type is autonegotiation, link duplex type is autonegotiation Flow-control is not enabled The maximum frame length is Allow jumbo frames to pass 9

18 Broadcast max-ratio: 100% Multicast max-ratio: 100% Unicast max-ratio: 100% PVID: 1 MDI type: automdix Port link-type: Access Tagged VLANs: None UnTagged VLANs: 1 Port priority: 0 Last link flapping: Never Last clearing of counters: Never Peak input rate: 14 bytes/sec, at :32:27 Peak output rate: 552 bytes/sec, at :32:27 Last 300 second input: 0 packets/sec 13 bytes/sec 0% Last 300 second output: 1 packets/sec 245 bytes/sec 0% Input (total): 1185 packets, bytes 0 unicasts, 2 broadcasts, 1183 multicasts, 0 pauses Input (normal): 1185 packets, - bytes 0 unicasts, 2 broadcasts, 1183 multicasts, 0 pauses Input: 0 input errors, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 CRC, 0 frame, - overruns, 0 aborts - ignored, - parity errors Output (total): packets, bytes 592 unicasts, broadcasts, multicasts, 0 pauses Output (normal): packets, - bytes 592 unicasts, broadcasts, multicasts, 0 pauses Output: 0 output errors, - underruns, - buffer failures 0 aborts, 0 deferred, 0 collisions, 0 late collisions 0 lost carrier, - no carrier Table 4 Command output Field Current state Line protocol state Description State of the Ethernet interface: Administratively DOWN The Ethernet interface was shut down with the shutdown command. The interface is administratively down. DOWN The Ethernet interface is administratively up but physically down (possibly because no physical link is present or the link has failed). UP The Ethernet interface is both administratively and physically up. Link layer state of the interface. The state is determined through parameter negotiation on the link layer. UP The interface is up at the data link layer. UP (spoofing) The link layer protocol of an interface is UP, but its link is an on-demand link or not present at all. This attribute is typical of Null interfaces and loopback interfaces. DOWN The interface is down at the data link layer. DOWN (DLDP DOWN) The link layer protocol of the interface is down because DLDP detected that the link was unidirectional. 10

19 Field IP packet frame type hardware address Bandwidth Loopback is set internal Loopback is set external Loopback is not set 10Mbps-speed mode 100Mbps-speed mode 1000Mbps-speed mode 10Gbps-speed mode 40Gbps-speed mode Unknown-speed mode half-duplex mode full-duplex mode unknown-duplex mode Link speed type is autonegotiation Link speed type is force link link duplex type is autonegotiation link duplex type is force link Maximum frame length Allow jumbo frames to pass Broadcast max- Multicast MAX- Unicast max- Description DOWN (LAGG DOWN) The link layer protocol of the interface is down because the aggregate interface does not have Selected ports. DOWN (OAM DOWN) The link layer of the interface is down because OAM detected remote link failures. DOWN (DLDP and LAGG DOWN) The link layer of the interface is shut down by DLDP and LAGG. DOWN (DLDP and OAM DOWN) The link layer of the interface is shut down by DLDP and OAM. DOWN (OAM and LAGG DOWN) The link layer of the interface is shut down by OAM and LAGG. DOWN (DLDP, OAM and LAGG DOWN) The link layer of the interface is shut down by DLDP, OAM, and LAGG. Ethernet framing format. PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 indicates that the frames are encapsulated in Ethernet II framing format. MAC address of the interface. Expected bandwidth of the interface. An internal loopback test is running on the Ethernet interface. An external loopback test is running on the Ethernet interface. No loopback test is running on the Ethernet interface. The interface is operating at 10 Mbps. The interface is operating at 100 Mbps. The interface is operating at 1000 Mbps. The interface is operating at 10 Gbps. The interface is operating at 40 Gbps. The speed of the interface is unknown because the speed negotiation fails or the interface is physically disconnected. The interface is operating in half duplex mode. The interface is operating in full duplex mode. The duplex mode of the interface is unknown because the duplex mode negotiation fails or the interface is physically disconnected. The interface is configured with the speed auto command. The interface is configured with a speed by using the speed command. The interface is configured with the duplex auto command. The interface is configured with a duplex mode by using the duplex command. Maximum Ethernet frame length allowed on the interface. The interface allows jumbo frames to pass through. Broadcast storm suppression threshold in ratio, pps, or kbps. The unit of the threshold depends on your configuration. Multicast storm suppression threshold in ratio, pps, or kbps. The unit of the threshold depends on your configuration. Unicast storm suppression threshold in ratio, pps, or kbps. The 11

20 Field PVID MDI type Port link-type Tagged VLANs UnTagged VLANs Port priority Last link flapping Last clearing of counters: Never Peak input rate Peak output rate Last 300 second input Last 300 second output Input(total) Input(normal) input errors Description unit of the threshold depends on your configuration. Port VLAN ID (PVID) of the Ethernet interface. Cable type (depending on your configuration): automdix. mdi. mdix. Link type of the interface (depending on your configuration): access. trunk. hybrid. VLANs for which the interface sends packets without removing VLAN tags. VLANs for which the interface sends packets after removing VLAN tags. Priority of the interface. Duration since the most recent physical state change of the interface. Never indicates that the interface state has never changed. Time when the reset counters interface command was last used to clear statistics on the interface. Never indicates that the reset counters interface command was never used since the device was started. Peak rate of inbound traffic in Bps, and the time when the peak inbound traffic rate occurred. Peak rate of outbound traffic in Bps, and the time when the peak outbound traffic rate occurred. Average rate of inbound traffic in the last 300 seconds, in pps and Bps, and the ratio of the actual rate to the maximum interface rate. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Average rate of outbound traffic in the last 300 seconds, in pps and Bps, and the ratio of the actual rate to the maximum interface rate. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Inbound traffic statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. All inbound normal and abnormal packets and normal pause frames were counted. Number of inbound unicast packets, number of inbound broadcasts, number of inbound multicasts, and number of inbound pause frames. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Inbound normal traffic and pause frame statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. Number of inbound normal unicast packets, number of inbound normal broadcasts, number of inbound normal multicasts, and number of inbound normal pause frames. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Statistics of incoming error packets. 12

21 Field runts giants throttles CRC frame overruns aborts ignored parity errors Output(total) Output(normal) Description Number of inbound frames shorter than 64 bytes, in correct format, and containing valid CRCs. Number of inbound frames larger than the maximum frame length supported on the interface. For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, giants refer to frames larger than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1540 bytes (with VLAN tags). For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer to frames larger than the maximum length of Ethernet frames that are allowed to pass through, which is configured when you configure jumbo frame support on the interface. Number of inbound frames that had a non-integer number of bytes. Total number of inbound frames that had a normal length, but contained CRC errors. Total number of inbound frames that contained CRC errors and a non-integer number of bytes. Number of packets dropped because the input rate of the port exceeded the queuing capability. Total number of illegal inbound packets: Fragment frames CRC error frames shorter than 64 bytes. The length can be an integral or non-integral value. Jabber frames CRC error frames greater than the maximum frame length supported on the Ethernet interface (with an integral or non-integral length). For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, jabber frames refer to CRC error frames greater than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1540 bytes (with VLAN tags). For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, jabber frames refer to CRC error frames greater than the maximum length of Ethernet frames that are allowed to pass through the interface. Symbol error frames Frames that contained at least one undefined symbol. Unknown operation code frames Non-pause MAC control frames. Length error frames Frames whose length fields did not match the actual frame length (46 to 1500 bytes). Number of inbound frames dropped because the receiving buffer of the port ran low. Total number of frames with parity errors. Outbound traffic statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. All outbound normal and abnormal packets and normal pause frames were counted. Number of outbound unicast packets, number of outbound broadcasts, number of outbound multicasts, and number of outbound pause frames. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Outbound normal traffic and pause frame statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. Number of outbound normal unicast packets, number of 13

22 Field output errors underruns buffer failures aborts deferred collisions late collisions lost carrier no carrier Description outbound normal broadcasts, number of outbound normal multicasts, and number of outbound normal pause frames. A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not supported. Number of outbound packets with errors. Number of packets dropped because the output rate of the interface exceeded the output queuing capability. This is a low-probability hardware anomaly. Number of packets dropped because the transmit buffer of the interface ran low. Number of packets that failed to be transmitted, for example, because of Ethernet collisions. Number of frames that the interface deferred to transmit because of detected collisions. Number of frames that the interface stopped transmitting because Ethernet collisions were detected during transmission. Number of frames that the interface deferred to transmit after transmitting their first 512 bits because of detected collisions. Number of carrier losses during transmission. This counter increases by one when a carrier is lost, and applies to serial WAN interfaces. Number of times that the port failed to detect the carrier when attempting to send frames. This counter increases by one when a port failed to detect the carrier, and applies to serial WAN interfaces. # Display brief information about all interfaces. <Sysname> display interface brief Brief information on interfaces in route mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Protocol: (s) - spoofing Interface Link Protocol Primary IP Description GE1/0/1 UP UP -- GE1/0/2 UP UP -- InLoop0 UP UP(s) -- M-GE0/0/0 DOWN DOWN -- NULL0 UP UP(s) -- REG0 DOWN Vlan1 UP UP Vlan2 DOWN DOWN -- Brief information on interfaces in bridge mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Speed: (a) - auto Duplex: (a)/a - auto; H - half; F - full Type: A - access; T - trunk; H - hybrid Interface Link Speed Duplex Type PVID Description GE1/0/3 UP 1G(a) F(a) A 1 GE1/0/4 DOWN auto A A 1 14

23 GE1/0/5 DOWN auto A A 1 GE1/0/6 UP 1G(a) F(a) A 1 GE1/0/7 DOWN auto A A 1 # Display brief information about interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/3, including the complete description of the interface. <Sysname> display interface gigabitethernet 1/0/3 brief description Brief information on interfaces in bridge mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Speed: (a) - auto Duplex: (a)/a - auto; H - half; F - full Type: A - access; T - trunk; H - hybrid Interface Link Speed Duplex Type PVID Description GE1/0/3 UP 1G(a) F(a) A 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa # Display information about interfaces in DOWN state and the causes. <Sysname> display interface brief down Brief information on interfaces in route mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface REG0 GE1/0/1 Link Cause DOWN Not connected DOWN Not connected Brief information on interfaces in bridge mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface Link Cause GE1/0/2 DOWN Not connected GE1/0/4 DOWN Not connected GE1/0/5 DOWN Not connected GE1/0/7 DOWN Not connected Table 5 Command output Field Brief information on interfaces in route mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Protocol: (s) spoofing Interface Link Description Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces. ADM The interface has been shut down by the network administrator. To recover its physical layer state, run the undo shutdown command. Stby The interface is a standby interface. If the data link layer protocol of an interface is up, but its link is an on-demand link or not present at all, this field displays UP (s), where s represents the spoofing flag. This attribute is typical of interface Null 0 and loopback interfaces. Interface name. Physical link state of the interface: UP The link is up. DOWN The link is physically down. ADM The link has been administratively shut down. To recover its physical state, run the undo shutdown command. Stby The interface is a standby interface. 15

24 Field Protocol Primary IP Description Brief information on interfaces in bridge mode: Speed: (a) - auto Duplex: (a)/a - auto; H - half; F full Type: A - access; T - trunk; H hybrid Speed Duplex Type PVID Cause Description Link layer protocol state of the interface: UP. DOWN. UP(s) The link of the interface is an on-demand link or not present at all. Primary IP address of the interface. A hyphen (-) indicates that the interface is not configured with an IP address. Partial or complete interface description configured by using the description command: If you do not specify the description keyword for the display interface brief command, the Description field displays only the first 27 characters of the interface description. If you specify the description keyword for the display interface brief command, the field displays the complete interface description. Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces. If the speed of an interface is automatically negotiated, its speed attribute includes the autonegotiation flag, indicated by the letter a in parentheses. If the duplex mode of an interface is automatically negotiated, its duplex mode attribute includes the following options: (a)/a Autonegotiation. H Half negotiation. F Full negotiation. Link type options for Ethernet interfaces. Interface rate, in bps. Duplex mode of the interface: A Autonegotiation. F Full duplex. F(a) Autonegotiated full duplex. H Half duplex. H(a) Autonegotiated half duplex. Link type of the interface: A Access. H Hybrid. T Trunk. Port VLAN ID. Cause for the physical link state of an interface to be DOWN: Administratively The port is manually shut down by using the shutdown command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command. DOWN ( Link-Aggregation interface down ) When an aggregate interface is shut down, the physical state of all member ports of the aggregate interface becomes DOWN. DOWN (Loopback detection down) The port is shut down because the loopback detection module has detected loops. DOWN ( Monitor-Link uplink down ) The port is shut down because the monitor link module has detected that the uplink is 16

25 Field Description down. MAD ShutDown After an IRF split, the state of all interfaces except the excluded ports in the IRF in recovery state is set to DOWN. Not connected No physical connection exists (possibly because the network cable is disconnected or faulty). Storm-Constrain The port is shut down because the unknown unicast traffic, multicast traffic, or broadcast traffic exceeds the upper limit. STP DOWN The port is shut down by the STP BPDU guard function. Port Security Disabled The port is shut down by the intrusion detection mechanism because the port receives illegal packets. Standby The interface is in the Standby state. Related commands reset counters interface display packet-drop Use display packet-drop to display information about packets dropped on an interface or multiple interfaces. display packet-drop { interface [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ] summary } Any view network-operator interface-type: Specifies an interface type. If you do not specify an interface type, this command displays information about dropped packets on all the interfaces on the device. interface-number: Specifies an interface number. If you specify an interface type only, this command displays information about dropped packets on the specified type of interfaces. summary: Displays the summary of dropped packets on all interfaces. # Display information about dropped packets on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. <Sysname> display packet-drop interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient bandwidth: 301 Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor (FFP): 261 Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state: 321 # Display the summary of dropped packets on all interfaces. <Sysname> display packet-drop summary All interfaces: Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient bandwidth:

26 Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor (FFP): 261 Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state: 321 Table 6 Command output Field Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient bandwidth Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor (FFP) Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state Description Packets that are dropped because the buffer is used up or the bandwidth is insufficient. Packets that are filtered out. Packets that are dropped because STP is in the non-forwarding state. display port-configuration-mode status IMPORTANT: This command is applicable only to HPE G 4SFP+ HI 1-slot Switch (JH146A) and HPE G PoE+ 4SFP+ HI 1-slot Switch (JH148A) switches. Use display port-configuration-mode status to display interface card operating mode information. display port-configuration-mode status slot slot-number Any view network-operator slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. # Display interface card operating mode information for IRF member device 1. <Sysname> display port-configuration-mode status slot 1 Slot 1 Port-configuration-mode status: Port-configuration-mode in use: 2--Port flex mode Port-configuration-mode at the next reboot: 2--Port flex mode Table 7 Command output Field Slot 1 Port-configuration-mode status Port-configuration-mode in use Port-configuration-mode at the next reboot Description Operating mode of the interface card on IRF member device 1. Current operating mode of the interface card. Operating mode of the interface card after the switch is rebooted. Related commands port-configuration-mode 18

27 duplex Use duplex to set the duplex mode for an Ethernet interface. Use undo duplex to restore the default duplex mode of the Ethernet interface. duplex { auto full half } undo duplex Ethernet interfaces autonegotiate the duplex mode. Ethernet interface view auto: Configures the interface to autonegotiate the duplex mode with the peer. full: Configures the interface to operate in full duplex mode, so that the interface can receive and transmit packets at the same time. half: Configures the interface to operate in half duplex mode, so that the interface can only receive or transmit packets at a given time. Copper ports operating at 1000 Mbps or 10 Gbps and fiber ports do not support this keyword. # Configure interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to operate in full duplex mode. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] duplex full eee enable IMPORTANT: Fiber ports do not support this command. Use eee enable to enable EEE. Use undo eee enable to restore the default. eee enable undo eee enable EEE is disabled. Ethernet interface view 19

28 With the EEE function, a link-up port enters the low power state if it has not received any packet for a certain period of time. The time period depends on the chip specifications and is not configurable. When a packet arrives later, the port enters the normal state. # Enable EEE on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] eee enable flow-control CAUTION: Configuring generic flow control on an Ethernet interface will cause link-up and link-down events before the interface finally stays up. Use flow-control to enable TxRx mode generic flow control on an Ethernet interface. Use undo flow-control to disable generic flow control on the Ethernet interface. flow-control undo flow-control Generic flow control is disabled on an Ethernet interface. Ethernet interface view To implement flow control on a link, enable the generic flow control function at both ends of the link. TxRx mode generic flow control enables an Ethernet interface to perform the following actions: Receive common pause frames from its peer. Send common pause frames to notify its peer of congestions. With the flow-control command configured, an interface can both send and receive flow control frames: When congested, the interface sends a flow control frame to its peer. Upon receiving a flow control frame from the peer, the interface suspends sending packets. # Enable TxRx mode generic flow control on the interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] flow-control 20

29 flow-control receive enable CAUTION: Configuring generic flow control on an Ethernet interface will cause link-up and link-down events before the interface finally stays up. Use flow-control receive enable to enable Rx mode generic flow control on an Ethernet port. Use undo flow-control to disable generic flow control on an Ethernet interface. flow-control receive enable undo flow-control Rx flow control is disabled on Ethernet interfaces. Ethernet interface view With the flow-control receive enable command configured, an interface can receive, but not send, flow control frames. When the interface receives a flow control frame from its peer, it suspends sending packets to the peer. When traffic congestion occurs on the interface, it cannot send flow control frames to the peer. To handle unidirectional traffic congestion on a link, configure the flow-control receive enable command at one end, and the flow-control command at the other. To enable both ends of the link to handle traffic congestion, configure the flow-control command at both ends. # Enable Rx mode generic flow control on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] flow-control receive enable Related commands flow-control flow-interval Use flow-interval to set the interface statistics polling interval. Use undo flow-interval to restore the default interval. flow-interval interval undo flow-interval The interface statistics polling interval is 300 seconds. 21

30 Ethernet interface view interface interval: Sets the statistics polling interval, in seconds. The interval is in the range of 5 to 300 and must be a multiple of 5. # Set the statistics polling interval to 100 seconds on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] flow-interval 100 Use interface to enter interface view. interface interface-type interface-number System view interface-type: Specifies an interface type. interface-number: Specifies an interface number. # Enter GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interface view. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] jumboframe enable Use jumboframe enable to allow jumbo frames within the specified length to pass through. Use undo jumboframe enable to prevent jumbo frames from passing through. jumboframe enable [ value ] undo jumboframe enable In Release 1111 and Release 1121, the device allows jumbo frames within bytes to pass through. In Release 1122P02 and later, the device allows jumbo frames within bytes to pass through. 22

31 Ethernet interface view value: Sets the maximum length of Ethernet frames that are allowed to pass through. In Release 1111 and Release 1121, the value range is 1536 to bytes. In Release 1122P02 and later, the value range is 1536 to bytes. link-delay If you set the value argument multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. # Enable jumbo frames to pass through GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] jumboframe enable Use link-delay to set the physical state change suppression interval on an Ethernet interface. Use undo link-delay to restore the default. link-delay [ msec ] delay-time [ mode { up updown } ] undo link-delay Each time the physical link of a port goes up or comes down, the interface immediately reports the change to the CPU. Ethernet interface view msec: Enables the physical state change suppression interval to be accurate to milliseconds. If you do not specify this keyword, the suppression interval is accurate to seconds. delay-time: Sets the physical state change suppression interval on the Ethernet interface. A value of 0 indicates that physical state changes are immediately reported to the CPU and are not suppressed. If you do not specify the msec keyword, the value range for this argument is 0 to 30 seconds. If you specify the msec keyword, the value range for this argument is 0 to milliseconds, and the value must be a multiple of 100. mode up: Suppresses the link-up events. mode updown: Suppresses both the link-up and link-down events. When the link-delay delay-time command is configured: 23

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