Concept Guide

Null Interfaces
VLAN Membership
Port Channel Interfaces
Load Balancing through Port Channels
Changing the Hash Algorithm
Server Ports
Bulk Conguration
Dening Interface Range Macros
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces
Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports
Conguring wavelength for 10–Gigabit SFP+ optics
Converting a QSFP or QSFP+ Port to an SFP or SFP+ Port
Layer 2 Flow Control Using Ethernet Pause Frames
Congure MTU Size on an Interface
Port-Pipes
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
View Advanced Interface Information
Enhanced Control of Remote Fault Indication Processing
Interface Types
The following table describes dierent interface types.
Table 24. Interface Types
Interface Type Modes Possible Default Mode Requires Creation Default State
Physical L2, L3 Unset No Shutdown (disabled)
Management N/A N/A No No Shutdown (enabled)
Loopback L3 L3 Yes No Shutdown (enabled)
Null N/A N/A No Enabled
Port Channel L2, L3 L3 Yes Shutdown (disabled)
VLAN L2, L3 L2 Yes (except default)
L2 - No Shutdown
(enabled)
L3 - Shutdown (disabled)
View Basic Interface Information
To view basic interface information, use the following command.
You have several options for viewing interface status and conguration parameters.
Lists all congurable interfaces on the chassis.
EXEC mode
show interfaces
This command has options to display the interface status, IP and MAC addresses, and multiple counters for the amount and type of
trac passing through the interface.
If you congured a port channel interface, this command lists the interfaces congured in the port channel.
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