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Monitoring the DSL Router
5-2
6371-A2-GB20-10
August 2000
Status of Interfaces
From the Command Line Interface, the current status of the Ethernet (eth1)
Interface and the DSL (dsl1) Interface can be obtained with one command:
show interface
The information displayed for Ethernet and DSL Interfaces is presented below.
show interface {eth1 | dsl1}
Use to request status statistics for the named interface, eth1 or dsl1.
Minimum access level: Operator
eth1 – Ethernet interface
dsl1 – DSL interface
eth1 status – Fields included in the display of Ethernet status: eth1
Ethernet Link: { up | down }
This is the same status as reflected by the Ethernet LED.
MAC address:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
proxy ARP eth1 { enabled | disabled }
ifn eth1:1 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
*
ifn eth1:2 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
ifn eth1:3 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
ifn eth1:4 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
dsl1 status – Fields included in the display of DSL status: dsl1
DSL Link: { up | down }
This is the same status as reflected by the DSL LED.
MAC address:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
proxy ARP dsl1 { enabled | disabled }
ifn dsl1:1 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
*
ifn dsl1:2 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
ifn dsl1:3 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
ifn dsl1:4 – ip-addr
x.x.x.x
mask
x.x.x.x
* The Primary designation of a numbered interface marks that interface as the one
whose IP address is used as a Router ID. If no interface is defined as Primary, the last
numbered interface created becomes the Primary IP Address.