The message “ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby” typically appears in the context of networking equipment, such as routers or switches. Here’s a brief explanation of both terms:
ADM (Administratively Down): This status indicates that an interface on a network device has been manually disabled by an administrator. It means that the interface will not transmit or receive any traffic until it is re-enabled.
Stby (Standby): This status usually refers to a redundant or backup interface in a high-availability setup, such as with protocols like HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol) or VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol). The standby interface is not active for data transmission but is ready to take over if the primary interface fails.
If you have further questions or need clarification regarding these statuses, feel free to ask!
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