D Commands
debug reset interface
debug reset interface interface-id
Syntax Description
debug |
CLI debug action |
reset |
Reset interface |
interface |
Interface to be reset |
interface-id |
Interface identifier |
Examples
This example shows you how to reset an Ethernet interface. After the reset, a show interface command should show the number of interface resets as one more than before this reset.
pod1-leaf1# debug reset interface e1/25 pod1-leaf1# show interface e1/25 Ethernet1/25 is up admin state is up, Dedicated Interface Belongs to po4 Hardware: 100/1000/10000/auto Ethernet, address: 7c69.f60f.86bc (bia 7c69.f60f.86bc) MTU 9000 bytes, BW 0 Kbit, DLY 1 usec reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, medium is broadcast Port mode is trunk full-duplex, 1000 Mb/s, media type is 1G Beacon is turned off Auto-Negotiation is turned on Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off Auto-mdix is turned off Rate mode is dedicated Switchport monitor is off EtherType is 0x8100 EEE (efficient-ethernet) : n/a Last link flapped 00:00:20 Last clearing of "show interface" counters never 4 interface resets 30 seconds input rate 221 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 30 seconds output rate 5744 bits/sec, 5 packets/sec Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds) input rate 44064 bps, 75 pps; output rate 1677440 bps, 332 pps RX 0 unicast packets 209 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets 209 input packets 16599 bytes 0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression packets 0 runts 0 giants 0 CRC 0 no buffer 0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 ignored 0 watchdog 0 bad etype drop 0 bad proto drop 0 if down drop 0 input with dribble 0 input discard 0 Rx pause TX 10261 unicast packets 1344 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets 11605 output packets 8268646 bytes 0 jumbo packets 0 output error 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision 0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble 0 output discard 0 Tx pause