ONTAP 9.14.1 commands

network port show

Display network port attributes

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The network port show command displays information about network ports. The command output indicates any inactive links, and lists the reason for the inactive status.

Some parameters can have "administrative" and "operational" values. The administrative setting is the preferred value for that parameter, which is set when the port is created or modified. The operational value is the actual current value of that parameter. Administrative and operational settings are not shown for virtual ports, '-' will be displayed. Please see the physical port hosting the target virtual port for these values.

If the operational duplex mode and speed of a port cannot be determined (for instance, if the link is down), that port’s status is listed as undef , meaning undefined. This is different from '-', meaning no value.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-health ]

Use this parameter to display detailed health information for the specified network ports.

| [-instance ] }

If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value. Use this parameter with the -port parameter to select a port.

[-port {<netport>|<ifgrp>}] - Port

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value. If you do not use this parameter, the command displays information about all network ports.

[-link {off|up|down}] - Link

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-mtu <integer>] - MTU

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-autonegotiate-admin {true|false}] - Auto-Negotiation Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-autonegotiate-oper {true|false}] - Auto-Negotiation Operational

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-duplex-admin {auto|half|full}] - Duplex Mode Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-duplex-oper {auto|half|full}] - Duplex Mode Operational

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-speed-admin {auto|10|100|1000|10000|100000|40000|25000}] - Speed Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-speed-oper {auto|10|100|1000|10000|100000|40000|25000}] - Speed Operational

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-flowcontrol-admin {none|receive|send|full}] - Flow Control Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-flowcontrol-oper {none|receive|send|full}] - Flow Control Operational

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-mac <MAC Address>] - MAC Address

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-up-admin {true|false}] - Up Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-type {physical|if-group|vlan|vip|pvlan}] - Port Type

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-ifgrp-node <nodename>] - Interface Group Parent Node

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-ifgrp-port {<netport>|<ifgrp>}] - Interface Group Parent Port

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-ifgrp-distr-func {mac|ip|sequential|port}] - Distribution Function

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-ifgrp-mode {multimode|multimode_lacp|singlemode}] - Create Policy

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-vlan-node <nodename>] - Parent VLAN Node

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-vlan-port {<netport>|<ifgrp>}] - Parent VLAN Port

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-vlan-tag <integer>] - VLAN Tag

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-remote-device-id <text>] - Remote Device ID

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-ipspace <IPspace>] - IPspace Name

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the IPspace you specify.

[-broadcast-domain <Broadcast Domain>] - Broadcast Domain

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the broadcast-domain you specify.

[-mtu-admin <integer>] - MTU Administrative

Selects the network ports that match this parameter value.

[-health-status {healthy|degraded}] - Port Health Status

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the health-status you specify.

[-ignore-health-status {true|false}] - Ignore Port Health Status

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the ignore-health-status you specify.

[-health-degraded-reasons {l2-reachability|link-flapping|crc-errors|vswitch-link}] - Port Health Degraded Reasons

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the degraded-reason you specify.

[-vm-network-name <text>] - Virtual Machine Network Name

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that match the network name you specify. Google Cloud Platform only.

[-rdma-protocols <roce>,…​] - Supported RDMA Protocols

Use this parameter to display information only about the ports that support the specified RDMA protocols.

Examples

The following example displays information about all network ports.

cluster1::> network port show

Node: node1
                                                                       Ignore
                                                  Speed(Mbps) Health   Health
Port      IPspace      Broadcast Domain Link MTU  Admin/Oper  Status   Status
--------- ------------ ---------------- ---- ---- ----------- -------- ------
e0a       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/1000  healthy  false
e0b       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/1000  healthy  false
e0c       Default      Default          up   1500  auto/1000  degraded false
e0d       Default      Default          up   1500  auto/1000  degraded true
Node: node2
                                                                       Ignore
                                                  Speed(Mbps) Health   Health
Port      IPspace      Broadcast Domain Link MTU  Admin/Oper  Status   Status
--------- ------------ ---------------- ---- ---- ----------- -------- ------
e0a       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/1000  healthy  false
e0b       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/1000  healthy  false
e0c       Default      Default          up   1500  auto/1000  healthy  false
e0d       Default      Default          up   1500  auto/1000  healthy  false

8 entries were displayed.

The following example displays health information about all network ports.

cluster1::> network port show -health
                                   Ignore
                          Health   Health
Node       Port      Link Status   Status Degraded Reasons
--------   --------- ---- -------- ------ -----------------------
node1
           e0a       up   healthy  false  -
           e0b       up   healthy  false  -
           e0c       up   degraded false  l2_reachability,
                                          link_flapping
           e0d       up   degraded false  l2_reachability

node2
           e0a       up   healthy  false  -
           e0b       up   healthy  false  -
           e0c       up   healthy  false  -
           e0d       up   degraded false  -

8 entries were displayed.
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