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Show Commands to Verify L3 Sub-interface Configuration

L3 Networker

Hello Community,

 

I have configured L3 Sub-Interface on a Palo Alto firewall in a virtual environment. Can someone please let me know if there are any show commands to verify that the configuration is working successfully?

 

Thank you

 

Carlton 

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L4 Transporter

Shoudl be show interface adn interface#/#.# Build int lab to confirm

 


admin@PALO-TIA-03P(active-primary)> show interface ethernet1/3.10

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Name: ethernet1/3.10, ID: 1035, 802.1q tag: 10
Operation mode: layer3
Interface IP address: 2.2.2.2/32
Interface management profile: N/A
Service configured:
Zone: N/A, virtual system: vsys1
Adjust TCP MSS: no
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Hi Clyde,

 

Thanks for getting back to me.

 

Aren't there any other show commands than the one you provided below?

 

Regards

Community Team Member

This info is also included in the command Clyde provided but doing 'show counter interface ethernet1/3.10' shows logical interface numbers ... any number other than 0 should indicate traffic going through the logical interface.  For physical counters you should use the physical interface.

 

admin@PA-VM> show counter interface ethernet1/3.10

 

Interface: ethernet1/3.10

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Logical interface counters read from CPU:

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bytes received                           25406

bytes transmitted                        0

packets received                         285

packets transmitted                      0

receive errors                           0

packets dropped                          236

packets dropped by flow state check      0

forwarding errors                        0

no route                                 236

arp not found                            0

neighbor not found                       0

neighbor info pending                    0

mac not found                            0

packets routed to different zone         0

land attacks                             0

ping-of-death attacks                    0

teardrop attacks                         0

ip spoof attacks                         0

mac spoof attacks                        0

ICMP fragment                            0

layer2 encapsulated packets              0

layer2 decapsulated packets              0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Hope it helps.

-KiWi.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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