Users Guide

To view dampening information on all or specific dampened interfaces, use the show interfaces dampening command from EXEC
Privilege mode.
Dell#show interfaces dampening
Interface Supp Flaps Penalty Half-Life Reuse Suppress Max-Sup
State
Te 1/1 Up 0 0 1 2 3 4
Te 1/2 Up 0 0 1 2 3 4
Te 1/2 Up 0 0 1 2 3 4
Dell#
To view a dampening summary for the entire system, use the show interfaces dampening summary command from EXEC
Privilege mode.
Dell# show interfaces dampening summary
20 interfaces are configured with dampening. 3 interfaces are currently suppressed.
Following interfaces are currently suppressed:
Te 1/2
Te 3/1
Te 4/2
Dell#
Clearing Dampening Counters
To clear dampening counters and accumulated penalties, use the following command.
Clear dampening counters.
clear dampening
Example of the clear dampening Command
Dell# clear dampening interface Te 1/1
Dell#show interfaces dampening Tengigabitethernet 1/1
Interface Supp Flaps Penalty Half-Life Reuse Suppress Max-Sup
State
Te 1/1 Up 0 0 1 2 3 4
Dell#
Link Dampening Support for XML
View the output of the following show commands in XML by adding | display xml to the end of the command.
show interfaces dampening
show interfaces dampening summary
show interfaces interface slot/port[/subport]
Configure MTU Size on an Interface
In Dell Networking OS, Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is defined as the entire Ethernet packet (Ethernet header + FCS + payload).
The link MTU is the frame size of a packet, and the IP MTU size is used for IP fragmentation. If the system determines that the IP packet
must be fragmented as it leaves the interface, Dell Networking OS divides the packet into fragments no bigger than the size set in the ip
mtu
command.
NOTE
: Because different networking vendors define MTU differently, check their documentation when planning MTU sizes
across a network.
The following table lists the range for each transmission media.
Interfaces
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