R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Interface Command Reference
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Field Descri
p
tion
The brief information of
interface(s) under bridge
mode:
Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces.
Speed or Duplex: (a)/A -
auto; H - half; F - full
If the speed of an interface is automatically negotiated, its speed attribute
includes the auto negotiation flag, letter a in parentheses.
If the duplex mode of an interface is automatically negotiated, its duplex mode
attribute includes the following options:
• (a)/A—Auto negotiation.
• H—Half negotiation.
• F—Full negotiation.
Type: A - access; T - trunk;
H - hybrid
Link type options for Ethernet interfaces.
Speed Interface rate, in bps.
Duplex
Duplex mode of the interface:
• A—Auto negotiation.
• F—Full duplex.
• F(a)—Auto-negotiated full duplex.
• H—Half duplex.
• H(a)—Auto-negotiated half duplex.
Type
Link type of the interface:
• A—Access.
• H—Hybrid.
• T—Trunk.
PVID Port VLAN ID.
Cause
Causes for the physical state of an interface to be DOWN. For more information,
see Table 8.
Table 8 Causes for the physical state of an interface to be DOWN
Field Descri
p
tion
Not connected
No physical connection exists (possibly because the network cable is
disconnected or faulty).
Administratively
The port was shut down with the shutdown command. To restore the physical
state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command.
Link-Aggregation interface
down
The aggregate interface corresponding to the aggregation group to which the
interface belongs was shut down with the shutdown command.
OAM connection failure
The OAM connection failed (possibly because the connection failed to be
established or the connection is disconnected).
DLDP connection failure
The DLDP connection failed (possibly because the connection failed to be
established or the connection is disconnected).
Loopback detection-protected The interface is shut down because a loop was detected on it.
BPDU-protected The interface is shut down by the BPDU guard function.
Monitor-Link uplink down The uplink of the monitor link group to which the interface belongs is down.










