View Advanced Interface InformationThe following options have been implemented for the show [ip | running-config] interfacescommands for (only) stack-unit interfaces.When you use the configured keyword, only interfaces that have non-default configurations aredisplayed. Dummy stack-unit interfaces (created with the stack-unit command) are treated like anyother physical interface.Examples of the show CommandsThe following example lists the possible show commands that have the configured keyword available:Dell#show interfaces configuredDell#show interfaces stack-unit 0 configuredDell#show interfaces tengigabitEthernet 0 configuredDell#show ip interface configuredDell#show ip interface stack-unit 1 configuredDell#show ip interface tengigabitEthernet 1 configuredDell#show ip interface br configuredDell#show ip interface br stack-unit 1 configuredDell#show ip interface br tengigabitEthernet 1 configuredDell#show running-config interfaces configuredDell#show running-config interface tengigabitEthernet 1 configuredIn EXEC mode, the show interfaces switchport command displays only interfaces in Layer 2 modeand their relevant configuration information. The show interfaces switchport command displaysthe interface, whether it supports IEEE 802.1Q tagging or not, and the VLANs to which the interfacebelongs.Dell#show interfaces switchportName: TenGigabitEthernet 3/1802.1QTagged: TrueVlan membership:Vlan 2Name: TenGigabitEthernet 3/2802.1QTagged: TrueVlan membership:Vlan 2Name: TenGigabitEthernet 3/3802.1QTagged: TrueVlan membership:Vlan 2Name: TenGigabitEthernet 3/4802.1QTagged: TrueVlan membership:Vlan 2--More--Configuring the Interface Sampling SizeAlthough you can enter any value between 30 and 299 seconds (the default), software polling is doneonce every 15 seconds. So, for example, if you enter “19”, you actually get a sample of the past 15seconds.All LAG members inherit the rate interval configuration from the LAG.The following example shows how to configure rate interval when changing the default value.354 Interfaces