Sample output of the show ip interface brief command is as follows:Router# show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Ethernet0 10.108.00.5 YES NVRAM up up Ethernet1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Loopback0 10.108.200.5 YES NVRAM up up Serial0 10.108.100.5 YES NVRAM up up Serial1 10.108.40.5 YES NVRAM up up Serial2 10.108.100.5 YES manual up up Serial3 unassigned YES unset administratively down down The following fields are present in the output of the show ip interface brief command:OK?: If the value of this field is "yes", it represents that the IP address is valid. If the value of this field is "No", it represents an invalid IP address. Method: This field can have one of the following values:RARP or SLARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) or Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol (SLARP) request BOOTP: Bootstrap protocolTFTP: Configuration file obtained from TFTP serverManual: Manually changed by CLI commandNVRAM: Configuration file in NVRAMIPCP: ip address negotiated commandDHCP: ip address dhcp commandunassigned: No IP addressunset: Unsetother: UnknownInterface: Refers to the type of interface.IP-Address: Refers to the IP address assigned to the interface.Status: Displays the interface status. Possible values in this field are as follows:up: Interface is administratively up.down: Interface is down.administratively down: Interface is administratively down.Protocol: An indicator of the operational status of the routing protocol for this interface.YES? is not a valid field in the output of the show ip interface brief command. Helper address and Proxy ARP fields are present in the output of the show ip interface command, not the show ip interface brief command. Objective:Network Fundamentals Sub-Objective:Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting References:Cisco > Cisco IOS IP Addressing Command Reference > show ip interface
Sample output of the show ip interface brief command is as follows:
Router# show ip interface brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Ethernet0 10.108.00.5 YES NVRAM up up
Ethernet1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
Loopback0 10.108.200.5 YES NVRAM up up
Serial0 10.108.100.5 YES NVRAM up up
Serial1 10.108.40.5 YES NVRAM up up
Serial2 10.108.100.5 YES manual up up
Serial3 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
The following fields are present in the output of the show ip interface brief command:
OK?: If the value of this field is "yes", it represents that the IP address is valid. If the value of this field is "No", it represents an invalid IP address.
Method: This field can have one of the following values:
RARP or SLARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) or Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol (SLARP) request
BOOTP: Bootstrap protocol
TFTP: Configuration file obtained from TFTP server
Manual: Manually changed by CLI command
NVRAM: Configuration file in NVRAM
IPCP: ip address negotiated command
DHCP: ip address dhcp command
unassigned: No IP address
unset: Unset
other: Unknown
Interface: Refers to the type of interface.
IP-Address: Refers to the IP address assigned to the interface.
Status: Displays the interface status. Possible values in this field are as follows:
Protocol: An indicator of the operational status of the routing protocol for this interface.
YES? is not a valid field in the output of the show ip interface brief command.
Helper address and Proxy ARP fields are present in the output of the show ip interface command, not the show ip interface brief command.
Objective:
Network Fundamentals
Sub-Objective:
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting
References:
Cisco > Cisco IOS IP Addressing Command Reference > show ip interface