![]() Logical interface xe-0/3/3.0 (Index 364) (SNMP ifIndex 829)įlags: SNMP-Traps 0x4004000 Encapsulation: ENET2 Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000 Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, LAN-PHY mode, Speed: 10Gbps, Loopback: None, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled Physical interface: xe-0/3/3, Enabled, Physical link is Up Show interfaces mac-database (All MAC Addresses on a Port) show interfaces mac-database xe-0/3/3 Output aggregate-Total number of out-of-specĭiscarded Frames-Number of discarded frames.ĭiscarded Bytes-Number of discarded bytes. Input aggregate-Total number of out-of-spec Input premium-Number of high-priority rating Of spec with respect to the configuration. Types only) Display information about policers applied to a logical (Displayed for mac-address option for ge, xe, and et interface Of input frames, input bytes, output frames, and output bytes. (possible values are described in the “Logical Interface Flags” V4alues are described in the “Device Flags” section under Common Output Fields Description. Possible values are described in the “Links Flags” section (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Output rate in bps and Second (bps) and packets per second (pps). (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Input rate in bits per Timezone (w weeksd days hours:minutes ago). Is Last flapped: year-month-day hours:minutes:seconds (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Date, time, and how longĪgo the interface went from down to up or from up to down. (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Hardware MAC address. (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Configured MAC address. Section under Common Output Fields Description. Possible values are described in the “Device Flags” Of child links that must be operational for the aggregated interfaceĭevice. (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Minimum amount of bandwidth That must be operational for the aggregated interface to be operational. (Aggregated Ethernet interfaces only) Number of child links Which reflects its initialization sequence. Samsung rolls out Android 13-based One UI 5.Possible values are described in the “Enabled Field” section.Enhance strategic thinking with IIMK ASMP.The ISB course for upskilling IT project managers.Meet Orry, the guy who's painting the town red.Why Jeff Bezos has thanked 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' showrunners.Google to pay up to Rs 25 lakh to find 'flaws' in these open source platforms.New Mafia game on its way, confirms studio.Facebook Gaming app retires later this year.Why did The Callisto Protocol’s developer drop the "PUBG connection" from the game.Last year, seven iPhone models were listed in the Eurasian database with the identifiers: A2628, A2630, A2634, A2635, A2640, A2643, and A2645. So, the registering of the upcoming products months before the official announcement has become a hint at the major launches the companies are planning at. As per the requirements of the Eurasian Economic Commission, all the hardware using encryption has to be registered in its database. The tech giant had got iPhone and iPad models registered in the Eurasian Economic Commission database recently, which could most likely be the iPhone SE and the iPad Air. However, it would be judicious for the company to hold back on the iMac Pro for the WWDC to be held in June this year. As for the speculated March event, it could be the high-end Mac mini, the Apple Silicon Mac Pro or even the iMac Pro. Since the tech giant’s products show up usually in the Eurasian database about 1-3 months before launch, it could very well be possible that Apple is gearing up to showcase at least one of the new Macs soon. As per reports, Apple could hold its first event of the year on March 8, with a new Mac expected to be unveiled at the virtual event. The devices bear the model numbers A2615, A2686, and A2681, out of which one model is said to be a laptop. Apple has registered three new Macs in the Eurasian regulatory database, as per a report by Consomac.
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