This command displays port information.
| Format | show port {intf-range | all} |
| Mode | Privileged EXEC |
| Parameter | Definition |
|---|---|
| Interface | unit/slot/port |
| Type | If not blank, this field indicates that this port is a special type of port. The possible values are:
|
| Admin Mode | The Port control administration state. The port must be enabled for it to be allowed into the network. May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled. The Admin Mode column displays D-Disable when the port is locked due to the insertion of an unsupported transceiver. |
| Physical Mode | The desired port speed and duplex mode. If auto-negotiation support is selected, then the duplex mode and speed is set from the auto-negotiation process. Note that the maximum capability of the port (full duplex -100M) is advertised. Otherwise, this object determines the port's duplex mode and transmission rate. The factory default is Auto. |
| Physical Status | The port speed and duplex mode. |
| Link Status | The Link is up or down. |
| Link Trap | This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled. |
| LACP Mode | LACP is enabled or disabled on this port. |
| Admin Status |
This column shows the reason the Admin Mode column displays D-Disable state. Admin Status displays:
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Example: The following command shows an example of the command output for all ports.
(Routing) #show port all
Admin Physical Physical Link Link LACP Actor
Intf Type Mode Mode Status Status Trap Mode Timeout
--------- ------ --------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- ------ --------
0/1 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/2 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/3 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable long
0/4 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/5 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/6 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/7 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/8 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
1/1 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/2 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/3 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/4 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/5 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/6 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
Example: The following command shows an example of the command output for a range of ports.
(Routing) #show port 0/1-1/6
Admin Physical Physical Link Link LACP Actor
Intf Type Mode Mode Status Status Trap Mode Timeout
--------- ------ --------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- ------ --------
0/1 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/2 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/3 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable long
0/4 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/5 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/6 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/7 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
0/8 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable long
1/1 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/2 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/3 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/4 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/5 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A
1/6 Enable Down Disable N/A N/A