Display network port information
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You can display information about a specific port, or about all ports on all nodes in the cluster.
The following information is displayed:
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Node name
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Port name
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IPspace name
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Broadcast domain name
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Link status (up or down)
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MTU setting
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Port speed setting and operational status (1 gigabit or 10 gigabits per second)
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Auto-negotiation setting (true or false)
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Duplex mode and operational status (half or full)
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The port's interface group, if applicable
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The port's VLAN tag information, if applicable
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The port's health status (health or degraded)
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Reasons for a port being marked as degraded
If data for a field is not available (for example, the operational duplex and speed for an inactive port would not be available), the field value is listed as -
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Display network port information by using the network port show
command.
You can display detailed information for each port by specifying the -instance
parameter, or get specific information by specifying field names using the -fields
parameter.
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.