Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> When you consider interface buffers are allocated to each 
> subinterface

Which command displays information about the buffers allocated to the
subinterfaces?

XXX#sh ip int br | inc Serial 
Serial4/0                  unassigned      YES manual up                   
up
Serial4/0.3                172.168.1.1     YES manual up                   
up
Serial4/0.4                172.168.1.5     YES manual up                   
up
Serial4/1                  unassigned      YES manual administratively down
down
Serial4/2                  unassigned      YES manual administratively down
down
Serial4/3                  unassigned      YES manual administratively down
down
XXX#sh buffer | inc Serial    
Serial4/0 buffers, 512 bytes (total 96, permanent 96):
Serial4/1 buffers, 512 bytes (total 96, permanent 96):
Serial4/2 buffers, 512 bytes (total 96, permanent 96):
Serial4/3 buffers, 512 bytes (total 96, permanent 96):
XXX#

Thanks,

Zsombor


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