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- | ====== Display interface(s) ====== | + | ====== Display interfaces ====== |
===== Synopsis ===== | ===== Synopsis ===== | ||
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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | Display the state of all specified network interfaces. If no network interfaces are explicitly specified, iPXE will display the state of all available network interfaces. | + | Display the state of the specified network interfaces. If no network interfaces are explicitly specified, iPXE will display the state of all available network interfaces. |
The output will show key information about each network interface. For example: | The output will show key information about each network interface. For example: | ||
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* ''[[:cmd:ifclose]]'' | * ''[[:cmd:ifclose]]'' | ||
* ''[[:cmd:route]]'' | * ''[[:cmd:route]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[:cmd:ipstat]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[:cfg:bustype]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[:cfg:busloc]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[:cfg:chip]]'' | ||
* [[:cmd|List of all iPXE commands]] | * [[:cmd|List of all iPXE commands]] | ||
===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
- | ''ifstat'' displays information about the physical network interface. To view information about the IP addresses assigned to the network interface, you can use the ''[[:cmd:route]]'' command. | + | ''ifstat'' displays information about the physical network interface. To view information about the IP addresses assigned to the network interface, you can use the ''[[:cmd:route]]'' command. To view statistics about IP traffic, you can use the ''[[:cmd:ipstat]]'' command. |