.. toctree::
Hardware-Interfaces Commands
-=============================
-This section contains those interface commands that are related to hardware-interfaces:
+============================
+This section contains those interface commands that are related to hardware-interfaces:
* `Show Bridge-Domain`_
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Summary/Usage
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+-------------
show bridge-domain [*bridge-domain-id* [detail|int|arp| *bd-tag* ]]
Description
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+-----------
-Show a summary of all the bridge-domain instances or detailed view of a single bridge-domain. Bridge-domains are created by adding an interface to a bridge using the **set interface l2 bridge** command.
+Show a summary of all the bridge-domain instances or detailed view of a single bridge-domain.
+Bridge-domains are created by adding an interface to a bridge using the **set interface l2 bridge** command.
Example Usage
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+-------------
.. code-block:: console
Example of displaying all bridge-domains:
GigabitEthernet0/9/0.200 4 0 - none
Declaration and Implementation
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+------------------------------
**Declaration:** bd_show_cli (src/vnet/l2/l2_bd.c line 1151)
- **detail**: Also display all remaining attributes and extended
statistics.
-.. note::
+.. note::
To limit the output of the command to bonded interfaces and their
slave interfaces, use the '*bond*' optional parameter.
Summary/Usage
---------------
+-------------
.. code-block:: shell
show hardware-interfaces [brief|verbose|detail] [bond] [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]].
Examples
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+--------
Example of how to display default data for all interfaces:
.. code-block:: console
local0 0 down local0
local
-Example of how to display *verbose* data for an interface by name and software index (where 2 is the software index):
+Example of how to display *verbose* data for an interface by name and software index
+(where 2 is the software index):
.. code-block:: console
cpu socket 0
Clear Hardware-Interfaces
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Clear the extended statistics for all or a list of given interfaces
(statistics associated with the **show hardware-interfaces** command).
.. code-block:: shell
clear hardware-interfaces [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]].
-
+
Examples
--------
vpp# clear hardware-interfaces
-Example of how to clear the extended statistics for an interface by name and software index (where 2 is the software index):
+Example of how to clear the extended statistics for an interface by name and software index
+(where 2 is the software index):
.. code-block:: console