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McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User Guide
User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000
ip addr dl addr sec resolves
replies flags
192.168.10.1 0:0:88:0:56:4a 0
0 cpPl
192.168.10.2 0:d0:9:6f:6b:da :01 0
0 c
192.168.10.3 0:0:c:7:ac:3e :24 3110
0 c u
192.168.10.5 0:d0:9:6f:6b:da :01 0
0 c
instance 2 (ethernet2)(IP WAN Interface)
ip addr dl addr sec resolves
replies flags
192.168.100.1 0:80:a2:0:1b:f3 0
24 cpPl
192.168.100.4 0:e0:52:d7:a5:0 :19 880
0 c
NOTE: If the dl addr (MAC) address is blank, this means you cannot see the
router you are attached to. You will not be able to ping until the dl addr field
has the MAC address of the router.
AMDENET 10/100
WAN or
Maintenance
Interface
The AMDENET user interface provides statistical and informational
data pertaining to all the Ethernet interfaces. For further information
on the AMDENET user interface commands, refer to the “AMDENET
Commands” chapter of the UltraNet Edge Storage Router Command
Reference. The following sections highlight the commands useful for
troubleshooting.
amdenet stats This command displays the statistics regarding all the Ethernet
interfaces. The AdminStatus and OperStatus should state Up in
normal working conditions.
tm.0x10> amdenet
amdenet1.0x10> stats
Example of the amdenet stats command screen display:
ENET instance 2 interface 3 ifTable:
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Slot 1
Index 3
Descr Ethernet/100 slot 1 PCI I/O 3 (10/100
Ethernet WAN Interface)
Type 62
MTU 1476
Speed 100000000
PhysAddress 0080a2001bf3
AdminStatus Up