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NOTE: This command also enables you to view information corresponding to a range of ports.
For port-channel interfaces, you can specify multiple ports as port-range. For example, if you
want to display information corresponding to all ports between 1 and 4, specify the port range as
show interfaces port-channel 1 - 4.
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Supported Modes All Modes
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM and added support to display the interface
congurations corresponding to a range of ports.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the M I/O Aggregator.
9.4(0.0) Supported on the FN I/O Aggregator.
Usage Information The following describes the show interfaces port-channel command shown in the following
example.
Field Description
Port-Channel 1... Displays the status of LAG. In the Example, the status of the LAG, LAG fate-
sharing group (“Failover-group”) is listed.
Hardware is... Displays the interface’s hardware information and its assigned MAC address.
Port-channel is
part...
Indicates whether the LAG is part of a LAG fate-sharing group (“Failover-group).
Internet address... States whether an IP address is assigned to the interface. If an IP address is
assigned, that address is displayed.
MTU 1554... Displays link and IP MTU.
LineSpeed Displays the interfaces line speed. For a port channel interface, it is the line speed
of the interfaces in the port channel.
Members in this... Displays the interfaces belonging to this port channel.
ARP type:... Displays the ARP type and the ARP timeout value for the interface.
Last clearing... Displays the time when the show interfaces counters were cleared.
Queueing strategy. States the packet queuing strategy. FIFO means rst in rst out.
packets input... Displays the number of packets and bytes into the interface.
Input 0 IP packets... Displays the number of packets with IP headers, VLAN tagged headers, and MPLS
headers. The number of packets may not add correctly because a VLAN tagged IP
packet counts as both a VLAN packet and an IP packet.
0 64-byte... Displays the size of packets and the number of those packets entering that
interface. This information is displayed over two lines.
Received 0... Displays the type and number of errors or other specic packets received. This
information is displayed over three lines.
Output 0... Displays the type and number of packets sent out the interface. This information is
displayed over three lines.
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