Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual

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Network OS Command Reference

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show ip interface

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Note the following with respect to the show ip interface brief command:

The command show ip interface brief rbridge-id rbridge-id provides information about all
physical. loopback, and switched virtual interfaces (SVIs) specific to the given rbridge-id.

The command show ip interface brief rbridge-id all provides information about all physical.
loopback, and SVIs for all nodes in a cluster.

If the rbridge-id option is not used, information about physical, loopback, and SVIs is shown for
the local node only.

Note the following with respect to the show ip interface loopback command:

The command show ip interface loopback rbridge-id rbridge-id shows the details of loopback
interfaces for the given rbridge-id.

The command show ip interface loopback rbridge-id all shows the details of loopback
interfaces for all nodes in a cluster.

If the rbridge-id option is not used, information about loopback interfaces is shown for the
local node only.

Note the following with respect to the show ip interface ve command:

The command show ip interface ve rbridge-id rbridge-id provides inform at on about SVIs
specific to the given rbridge-id.

The command show ip interface ve rbridge-id all provides inform at on about SVIs for all nodes
in a cluster.

If the rbridge-id option is not used, information about SVIs is shown for the local node only.On the
Brocade VDX family of switches, VLANs are treated as interfaces from a configuration point of
view. By default, all the DCB ports are assigned to VLAN 1 (VLAN ID equals 1). Valid VLAN IDs are
as follows:

On Brocade VDX 8770 switches: 1 through 4086 for 802.1Q VLANs (VLAN IDs 4087
through 4095 are reserved on these switches), and 4096 through 8191 for service or
transport VFs in a Virtual Fabrics context.

On all other Brocade VDX switches: 1 through 3962 for 802.1Q VLANs (VLAN IDs 3963
through 4095 are reserved on these switches), and 4096 through 8191 for service or
transport VFs in a Virtual Fabrics context.

Examples

To display information about all of the interfaces in the summary format:

switch# show ip interface brief

Interface

IP-Address

Status

Protocol

========

==========

======

========

Port-channel 10

unassigned

up

down

Port-channel 11

unassigned

up

down

Port-channel 12

unassigned

up

down

Port-channel 13

unassigned

up

up

Port-channel 14

unassigned

up

down

Port-channel 15

unassigned

up

up

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/0

unassigned

up

up

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/1

unassigned

up

down

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/2

unassigned

up

up

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/3

unassigned

up

up

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/4

unassigned

up

down

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/5

unassigned

up

down

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/6

unassigned

up

down

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/7

unassigned

up

up

Ten Gigabit Ethernet 1/0/8

unassigned

up

up

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