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Chapter 8 Configuring IP Interfaces and Addresses : Monitoring IP

Monitoring IP
You can use several show commands to monitor and validate IP interface configurations and status on TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 systems:
show interface
To view the current configuration parameters and traffic statistics for the physical interfaces on the P-7500 system, enter the show interface User EXEC command:
tibco> show interface [<phy-interface>]
Where:
<phy-interface> is an ASCII string specifying the physical ethernet interface port or LAG to be displayed. Valid values are eth<port> (for example, eth2); <cartridge>/<slot>/<port> (for example, 1/1/8); <cartridge>/<slot>/lag<N> (for example, 1/1/lag1). There is no default value.
Note: Only a single LAG numbered 1 is supported.
Example from P-7500 system with NAB-0801ET:
tibco> show interface 1/1/lag1
Interface: 1/1/lag1
MAC address: 00:50:c2:44:b0:24
Enabled: yes
Rx pkts: 25763843 Rx bytes: 3032103187
Tx pkts: 228708 Tx bytes: 78771246
Configured members: 1/1/1, 1/1/2, 1/1/3, 1/1/4, 1/1/5, 1/1/6, 1/1/7, 1/1/8
Operational members: 1/1/2
 
Example from P-7500 system with NAB-0210EM:
Note: To determine the type of SFP+ modules installed in a NAB-0210EM, observe the displayed "Media type" value returned for the physical interfaces 1/1/1 and 1/1/2. A value of 10GE SR represents the 10GBase-SR SFP+ module.
tibco> show interface
Interface: 1/1/lag1
   MAC address: 00:50:c2:44:c0:68
   Enabled: yes
   Rx pkts: 3277876 Rx bytes: 3305443359
   Tx pkts: 3126847 Tx bytes: 2857929026
   Configured members: 1/1/1, 1/1/2
   Operational members: 1/1/1, 1/1/2
Interface: eth1
   MAC address: 00:15:17:4d:2b:4c
   Enabled: yes
   Rx pkts: 22555 Rx bytes: 1899197
   Tx pkts: 10538 Tx bytes: 4330267
   Link detected: yes
   Media type: N/A
Interface: eth2
   MAC address: 00:15:17:4d:2b:4d
   Enabled: yes
   Rx pkts: 0 Rx bytes: 0
   Tx pkts: 0 Tx bytes: 0
   Link detected: no
   Media type: N/A
Interface: 1/1/1
   MAC address: 00:50:c2:44:c0:68
   Enabled: yes
   Rx pkts: 1198305 Rx bytes: 1167525582
   Tx pkts: 3126185 Tx bytes: 2857855874
   Link detected: yes
   Media type: 10GE SR
Interface: 1/1/2
   MAC address: 00:50:c2:44:c0:69
   Enabled: yes
   Rx pkts: 2079571 Rx bytes: 2137917777
   Tx pkts: 662 Tx bytes: 73152
   Link detected: yes
   Media type: 10GE SR
show ip vrf
To view the configuration and status of VRF objects within the P-7500 system, enter the show ip vrf User EXEC command:
tibco> show ip vrf [<name> [route]]
Where:
<name> is the name of the VRF object, either management or msg-backbone. Entering no name displays all VRF objects configured on the system.
route asks to show detailed IP routing information for the specified VRF object.
Note: When no parameters are entered, one line of output for each VRF object configured on the system is displayed. Each line contains the VRF object name and the number of interfaces currently attached to the VRF object. When a specific VRF object name is specified, the output displayed is the IP routing table for that interface and the list of interfaces currently attached to that VRF object.
Examples:
tibco> show ip vrf
 
VRF Interfaces Routes
------------------------------------------------
management 3 1
msg-backbone 1 1
tibco> show ip vrf management
VRF: management
Number of interfaces: 3
Interface V Router IP Address Status
-------------- ------------ ----------------------- -------
eth2:1 primary 0.0.0.0/0 disabled
eth2:2 backup 0.0.0.0/0 disabled
eth1:1 primary 192.168.128.77/20 enabled
 
Number of routes: 1
 
Destination Gateway Network Mask Interface
---------------- ---------------- -------------------- ---------
default 192.168.128.1 0.0.0.0 eth1:1
 
tibco> show ip vrf msg-backbone
VRF: msg-backbone
Number of interfaces: 1
 
Interface V Router IP Address Status #Conn #Frag
--------------    ------------ --------------------------  --------   ---------- -----
1/1/lag1:1 primary 192.168.160.77/19 enabled 1 0
 
Number of routes: 1
 
Destination Gateway Network Mask Interface
------------------ -------------------- -------------------- ---------
default 192.168.160.1 0.0.0.0 1/1/lag1:1
show virtual-router
To view the current configuration of the two virtual routers on the physical P-7500 system, enter the show virtual-router User EXEC command:
tibco> show virtual-router
Primary Virtual Router:
virtual router id: 192.168.160.147
vrrp vrid: 147
vrrp ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:1
rv ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:1
Backup Virtual Router:
virtual router id: 192.168.160.148
vrrp vrid: 148
vrrp ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:2
rv ip interface id: 1/1/lag1:2
Note: The Virtual Router Id is not explicitly configured on the virtual routers, but implicitly determined by the IP address of the interface selected for the VRRP IP interface.
 

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