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The columns are defined here:
The meanings of the states of the two ports in a channel can differ
depending on a channel’s operating mode of Link Test, MissingLink, or
Smart MissingLink. The easiest way to decipher the states is to consider a
channel’s two ports as a unit. Table 9 lists the possible combinations of
port states when a channel is in the Link Test mode.
Table 8. SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Command - Chassis ID and Slot
Number
Column Description
Port ID Displays the channel numbers.
Port Name Displays the channel names.
Copper - Fiber Displays the current states of the twisted
pair ports and the fiber optic ports of the
channels
OpMode Displays the current operating modes of
the channels. For information, refer to
“SYSTEM SET INTERFACE” on page 81.
Table 9. Port Status in the Link Test Mode
Channel Port Status Description
Copper Offline Neither port in the channel has
established a link with a network
device.
Fiber Offline
Copper Online Both ports in the channel have
established a link with a network
device.
Fiber Online
Copper Online The twisted pair port in the channel has
established a link with a network
device, but the fiber optic port has not
established a link.
Fiber Offline
Copper Offline The fiber optic port of the channel has
established a link with a network
device, but the twisted pair port has not
established a link.
Fiber Online
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