You need to quickly check interface administrative status, operational status, tenant ID, VRF, MAC address, and IP address on a VOS device. Which command should you use?
The correct answer is A . Versa’s handy CLI command reference lists show interfaces brief as the command used to view a list of interfaces along with their MAC addresses, operational and administrative status, tenant ID, VRF, and IP addresses. This is one of the first commands administrators run when validating device bring-up, staging interface assignment, WAN/LAN mapping, or whether a template applied interface addressing as expected.
For deeper interface troubleshooting, show interfaces detail provides additional information such as interface index, host interface, MTU, speed and duplex settings, RX/TX errors, and bridge information. However, for a quick overview of state and addressing across interfaces, show interfaces brief is the correct choice.
show system package-info identifies the running VOS software package. show system storage reports system storage resources. show coredumps shows generated core files. These are valuable operational commands, but they do not provide the requested interface status and addressing summary.
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