Concept Guide

EXEC Privilege mode
clear counters eee
Clear the EEE counters on the specied port.
EXEC Privilege mode
clear counters interface-type slot/port eee
Clear the EEE counters on the specied range of ports.
EXEC Privilege mode
clear counters interface-type slot/port-range eee
Examples of the clear counters eee Command
When you use this command, conrm that you want Dell EMC Networking OS to clear the EEE counters.
DellEMC# clear counters eee
Clear eee counters on all Copper Ports [confirm] y
DellEMC#
DellEMC# clear counters gigabitethernet 1/1 eee
Clear eee counters on Gi 1/1 [confirm] y
DellEMC#
DellEMC# clear counters gigabitethernet 1/1-10 eee
Clear eee counters on Gi 1/1-10 [confirm] y
DellEMC#
Enabling a Physical Interface
After determining the type of physical interfaces available, to enable and congure the interfaces, enter INTERFACE mode by using the
interface interface command.
1 Enter the keyword interface then the type of interface and slot/port information.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface interface
For a 1-GigabitEthernet interface, enter the keyword GigabitEthernet then the slot/port information.
For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the slot/port information.
2 Enable the interface.
INTERFACE mode
no shutdown
To conrm that the interface is enabled, use the show config command in INTERFACE mode. To leave INTERFACE mode, use the
exit command or end command. You cannot delete a physical interface.
Physical Interfaces
The Management Ethernet interface is a single RJ-45 Fast Ethernet port on a switch.
The interface provides dedicated management access to the system.
Stack-unit interfaces support Layer 2 and Layer 3 trac over the 1-Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet. interfaces. These interfaces
can also become part of virtual interfaces such as virtual local area networks (VLANs) or port channels.
For more information about VLANs, refer to Bulk Conguration. For more information on port channels, refer to Port Channel Interfaces.
Dell EMC Networking OS Behavior: The system uses a single MAC address for all physical interfaces.
Interfaces
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