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The following table describes the User Name information.
Table 16 User Name Information
Field Usage
user
Displays the status of the user access level.
oper
Displays the status of the oper (operator) access level.
admin
Displays the status of the admin (administrator) access level.
Current User ID Table
Displays the status of configured user IDs. To configure new user IDs, use the
/cfg/sys/access/user/uid command.
Layer 2 information
The following table describes the Layer 2 Information commands. The following sections provide more detailed
information and commands.
Table 17 Layer 2 information commands
Command Usage
show mac-address-table
Displays Forwarding Database Information.
Command mode: All
show lacp information
Displays a summary of LACP information.
Command mode: All
show qos transmit-queue information
Displays 802.1p Information.
Command mode: All
show dot1x information
Displays 802.1x Information.
Command mode: All
show spanning-tree stp <1-128>
information
I
n addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled, you can
view the following STP bridge information:
• Priority
• Hello interval
• Maximum age value
• Forwarding delay
• Aging time
You can also refer to the following port-specific STP
information:
• Port number and priority
• Cost
• State
Command mode: All
show spanning-tree mstp cist information
Displays Common internal Spanning Tree (CIST) bridge
information, including the following:
• Priority
• Hello interval
• Maximum age value
• Forwarding delay
You can also view port-specific CIST information, including
the following:
• Port number and priority
• Cost
• State
Command mode: All
show portchannel information
When trunk groups are configured, you can view the state of
each port in the various trunk groups.
Command mode: All