Virtual Private Routed Network Services
7750 SR OS Services Guide Page 1183
exclude-services — Displays IP interface information, excluding IP interfaces configured for
customer services. Only core network IP interfaces are displayed.
Output Standard IP Interface Output — The following table describes the standard output fields for an
IP interface:
Sample Output
*A:ALA-12# show router 3 interface
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Interface Table
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Interface-Name Type IP-Address Adm Opr Mode
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system Pri 10.10.0.3/32 Up Up Network
to-ser1 Pri 10.10.13.3/24 Up Up Network
to-ser4 Pri 10.10.34.3/24 Up Up Network
to-ser5 Pri 10.10.35.3/24 Up Up Network
to-ser6 n/a n/a Up Down Network
to-web Pri 10.1.1.3/24 Up Down Service
management Pri 192.168.2.93/20 Up Up Network
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*A:ALA-12#
*A:ALA-12# show router 3 interface 10.10.0.3/32
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Interface Table
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Interface-Name Type IP-Address Adm Opr Mode
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Label Description
Interface-Name
The IP interface name.
Type
n/a — No IP address has been assigned to the IP interface, so the IP
address type is not applicable.
Pri — The IP address for the IP interface is the Primary address on
the IP interface.
Sec — The IP address for the IP interface is a secondary address on
the IP interface.
IP-Address
The IP address and subnet mask length of the IP interface.
n/a — Indicates no IP address has been assigned to the IP interface.
Adm
Down — The IP interface is administratively disabled.
Up — The IP interface is administratively enabled.
Opr
Down — The IP interface is operationally disabled.
Up — The IP interface is operationally enabled.
Mode
Network — The IP interface is a network/core IP interface.
Service — The IP interface is a service IP interface.