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network interface failover-groups show

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Display logical interface failover groups

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

Description

The network interface failover-groups show command displays information about logical interface failover groups.

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.

[-vserver <vserver>] - Vserver Name

Use this parameter to display information only about the logical interface failover groups that have the target Vserver you specify.

[-failover-group <text>] - Failover Group Name

Use this parameter to display information only about the logical interface failover groups you specify.

[-targets [node>:<port],…​] - Failover Targets

Use this parameter to display information only about the logical interface failover groups that have the failover target (physical port, interface group, or VLAN) you specify.

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

Use this parameter to display information only about the logical interface failover groups that have the broadcast domain you specify.

Examples

The following example displays information about all logical interface failover groups on a two node cluster.

cluster1::> network interface failover-groups show
                                  Failover
Vserver          Group            Targets
---------------- ---------------- --------------------------------------------
Cluster
                 Cluster
                                  node1:e1a, node1:e2a,
                                  node2:e1a, node2:e2a,
cluster1
                 Default
                                  node1:e0M, node1:e0a,
                                  node1:e0b, node1:e0c,
                                  node1:e0d, node2:e0M,
                                  node2:e0a, node2:e0b,
                                  node2:e0c, node2:e0d