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Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Hardware is

The variable specifies a type of interface module, such
as <#>Gigabit Ethernet.

Address is

The variable specifies the MAC address of the port.

Configured speed and actual speed

The speed that the module has been configured to operate at, and the
actual speed it is currently operating at.

Configured port speed and actual duplex The port capacity that the module has been configured to operate at,

and the actual speed it is currently operating at.

Member of (untagged)
L2 VLANS (tagged)
Port is in mode/untagged/tagged> mode
Port state is

The (untagged) variable specifies a port that is a
member of only 1 VLAN.

The L2 VLANS (tagged) variable specifies a port that is a
member of multiple ports and untagged.

A port is in specifies member VLAN ports as
untagged and tagged. The default mode is dual-mode.

The Port state is variable identifies the flow of traffic as
forwarding or disabled.

STP configured to
Priority level
Flow control

The STP configured to variable specifies if the STP is ON
or OFF.

The priority level assigned to the port-based VLAN. The priority
level is on scale from 0-7. The default is 0.

The Flow control variable specifies if flow control is
enabled or disabled.

Force-DSCP

The Force-DSCP variable specifies if the force-DSCP on a port
is disabled or enabled.

Mirror

The Mirror variable specifies if the port mirror command is
configured as enabled or disabled.

Monitor

The Monitor variable specifies if the port monitor command
is configured as enabled or disabled.

The variable identifies the interface module as a
member of a primary or secondary port. This specifies members of an
active port or not a member of an active port.

The variable identifies the interface
module as a member of any configured trunk or not a member of a
configured trunk.

The variable identifies the name assigned to the port.

MTU <# bytes>, encapsulation ethernet

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) refers to the size of the largest
packet or frame that a known layer can pass forward.
The <# bytes> variable refers to size of the packet or frame.

<#seconds> input rate:
bits/sec, packets/sec, <%>
utilization

The <#second> input rate refers to:

The of bits received per second.

The of packets received per second.

The <%> utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by
received traffic.

<# seconds> output rate:
bits/sec, packets/sec, <%>
utilization

The <#second> output rate refers to:

The of bits transmitted per second.

The of packets transmitted per second.

The <%> utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by
transmitted traffic.

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Output parameters of show interfaces command (Continued)

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