TABLE 20 CLI display of interface IP conguration information (continued)
Field Description
NOTE
If an "s" is listed following the address, this is a secondary
address. When the address was congured, the interface
already had an IP address in the same subnet, so the software
required the "secondary" option before the software could add
the interface.
OK? Whether the IP address has been congured on the interface.
Method Whether the IP address has been saved in NVRAM. If you have set the IP
address for the interface in the CLI or Web Management Interface, but
have not saved the conguration, the entry for the interface in the Method
eld is "manual".
Status The link status of the interface. If you have disabled the interface with the
disable command, the entry in the Status eld will be "administratively
down". Otherwise, the entry in the Status eld will be either "up" or "down".
Protocol Whether the interface can provide two-way communication. If the IP
address is congured, and the link status of the interface is up, the entry in
the protocol eld will be "up". Otherwise the entry in the protocol eld will
be "down".
To display detailed IP information for a specic interface, enter a command such as the following.
device# show ip interface ve 1
Interface Ve 1
members: ethe 1/1/4 to 1/1/24 ethe 1/1/27 to 1/1/48 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/2 ethe 2/1/1 to 2/1/2
ethe 2/1/4 to 2/1/12 ethe 2/1/15 to 2/1/24 ethe 2/2/1 to 2/2/2 ethe 3/1/1 to 3/1/2 ethe 3/1/4 to 3/1/12
ethe 3/1/14 to 3/1/24 ethe 3/2/3 to 3/2/4 ethe 4/1/1 to 4/1/12 ethe 4/1/15 to 4/1/24 ethe 4/2/3 to 4/2/4
ethe 5/1/1 to 5/1/12 ethe 5/1/14 to 5/1/24 ethe 5/2/3
active: ethe 4/2/4
port enabled
port state: UP
ip address: 66.66.66.66 subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Port belongs to VRF: default-vrf
encapsulation: ETHERNET, mtu: 9216, metric: 1
directed-broadcast-forwarding: disabled
ICMP redirect: enabled
proxy-arp: disabled
ip arp-age: 10 minutes
No Helper Addresses are configured.
No inbound ip access-list is set
No outgoing ip access-list is set
Displaying ARP entries
You can display the ARP cache and the static ARP table. The ARP cache contains entries for devices attached to the Layer 3 switch. The
static ARP table contains the
user-congured ARP entries. An entry in the static ARP table enters the ARP cache when the entry
interface comes up.
The tables require separate display commands or Web management options.
Displaying the ARP cache
To display the contents of the ARP cache, enter the following command at any CLI level.
Brocade# show arp
Total number of ARP entries: 70
Entries in default routing instance:
Displaying IP conguration information and statistics
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