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network port broadcast-domain show

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Display layer 2 broadcast domain information

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

Description

Display broadcast domain information.

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.

| [-instance ] }

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

[-ipspace <IPspace>] - IPspace Name

Selects the broadcast domains that match the IPspace name.

[-broadcast-domain <broadcast domain name>] - Layer 2 Broadcast Domain

Selects the broadcast domains that match the broadcast domain name.

[-mtu <integer>] - Configured MTU

Selects the broadcast domains that match the MTU value. This field is the MTU that was configured by the user, which might be different from the operational MTU.

[-ports [node>:<port],…​] - Ports

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the network ports. For example, node1:e0a will display broadcast domains that contain node1:e0a network port.

[-port-update-status {complete|in-progress|error|overridden-while-offline}] - Port Update Status

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the network port status. For example, specifying "error" will display broadcast domains that contain "Error" network port status.

[-port-update-status-details <text>,…​] - Status Detail Description

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the network port status detail text.

[-port-update-status-combined {complete|in-progress|error|overridden-while-offline}] - Combined Port Update Status

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the combined network port status. For example, specifying "error" will display broadcast domains that contain a combined network port status of "Error".

[-failover-groups <failover-group>,…​] - Failover Groups

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the failover groups.

[-subnet-names <subnet name>,…​] - Subnet Names

Selects the broadcast domains that contain the subnet name or names.

Examples

The following example displays general information about broadcast domains.

cluster1::> network port broadcast-domain show
IPspace Broadcast                                         Update
Name    Domain Name    MTU  Port List                     Status Details
------- ----------- ------  ----------------------------- --------------
Cluster Cluster       9000
                            node1:e0a                     complete
                            node1:e0b                     complete
Default Default       1500
                            node1:e0c                     complete
                            node1:e0d                     complete
2 entries were displayed.