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Parameters node/slot/port[:subport]—Enter the interface information.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Example
OS10# show interface ethernet 1/1/48 eee
Port EEE Status Speed Duplex
---------------------------------------------
Eth 1/1/48 on up 1000M
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
show interface ethernet eee statistics
Displays EEE statistics for a specied interface.
Syntax
show interface ethernet node/slot/port[:subport] eee statistics
Parameters node/slot/port[:subport]—Enter the interface information.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Example
OS10# show interface ethernet 1/1/48 eee statistics
Eth 1/1/48
EEE : on
TxIdleTime(us) : 2560
TxWakeTime(us) : 5
Last Clearing : 18:45:53
TxEventCount : 0
TxDuration(us) : 0
RxEventCount : 0
RxDuration(us) : 0
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
UFT modes
Unied Forwarding Table (UFT) gives the exibility to congure the sizes of internal L2/L3 forwarding tables of a switch to match the
needs of particular network environment. A switch in a Layer 2 network may require a larger MAC address table size, while a switch in a
Layer 3 network may require a larger routing table size.
OS10 supports several UFT modes for the forwarding tables. By default, OS10 selects a UFT mode which provides a reasonable size for all
tables. The supported UFT modes are: default, scaled-l2–switch, scaled-l3–hosts, and scaled-l3–routes.
Table 2. UFT Modes — Table Size for S4000, S6000, S6010,S4048
UFT Mode L2 MAC Table Size L3 Host Table Size L3 Routes Table Size
Scaled-l2–switch 294912 16384 16384
Scaled-l3–hosts 98304 212992 98304
Scaled-l3–routes 32768 16384 131072
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