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lastUpTime
Last time this interface came up.
downCount
Number of times this interface went down
lastDownTime
Last time this interface went down
downReason
Reason (SCN) for the interface going down
iState
The current interface state; it must be operational for the ISL
to forward frames to the adjacent switch
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state
The current state of the neighbor; its value must be NB_ST_FULL
for the ISL to forward frames to the adjacent switch
nghbCap
Neighbor capabilities; currently always 0
nghbId
The domain ID of the neighbor (adjacent) switch
idbNo
The port number; it should be equal to ifNo
remPort
The port number on the remote switch connected to this port
inactTo
The inactivity time out, in milliseconds (ms); when this timeout
expires, the adjacency with the neighbor switch is considered
broken; when that happens, new paths are computed to all the
possible destination switches in the fabric
helloTo
The Hello timeout; when this timeout expires, a Hello frame is
sent to the neighbor switch through this port
rXmitTo
The retransmit timeout; it is used to reliably transmit topology
information to the neighbor switch; if an acknowledgment is not
received within rXmitTo, a frame is retransmitted
nCmdAcc
The total number of commands accepted from the neighbor
switch; it includes Hellos, Link State Updates and Link State
Acknowledges
nInvCmd
The number of invalid commands received from the neighbor
switch; these are commands with a version higher than the one
running on the local switch; the current version is 1 and there is no
version 0
nHloIn
The number of Hello frames received from the neighbor switch
nInvHlo
The number of Hello frames with invalid parameters received from
the neighbor switch
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