Network connection names, Syntax rules – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual

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5. OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface

Syntax Rules

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Network Connection Names

Windows assigns each adapter, team and VLAN a Network Connection Name. In most

versions of Windows the name defaults to the form of “Local Area Connection N”.
To view the Network Connection Name from the desktop:
1. Select: All Programs>My Network Places.
2. Right-click the adapter and click Properties. The Network Connection Name is

labeled by the operating system in a format similar to Local Area Connection #N.

3. You can rename these network connections with the tools provided by the

operating system. You can also use the Network Connection Name as an alias when

identifying adapters or teams in OCTeamCmd commands. If the name contains

spaces, enclose the entire name in double quotes.

Note: Network Connection Names are not stored by the OCTeamCmd. They are

maintained by Windows.

Syntax Rules

Key words – Key words determine which command to run, but do not specify

any command parameters. Keywords are shown in plain text.

Mandatory items – Angle brackets represent mandatory, but variable items. For

example, <filename> is a place in a command where you must supply a

filename.

Optional items – Curly brackets represent optional items. For example,

“octeamcmd help {command name}” shows that the help command can accept

a command name as an optional parameter.

List of choices – If a command parameter may be one of several items, those

items are separated by a vertical bar “|”. For example, “blue | green | red”

indicates that you may use “blue”, “green” or “red”. When selection from a list

is mandatory, the entire list is enclosed in angle brackets. A list of optional items

would be enclosed in curly brackets.

Team-id – Where a team name is placed in a command.

Adapter-id – Where an adapter alias is placed in a command.

Adapter-list – Where a list of adapter aliases are placed in a command. Aliases

in a list are separated by one or more spaces.

Network Manager – Also known as the Network Connection Name.

Hash – Shows where a hashing algorithm is specified in a command. For a list

of supported hashing algorithms, see Table 5-2, Hash Algorithms, on page 799.

VLAN-id – This number represents the VLAN tag.

VLAN alias – The name that represents a VLAN that is automatically generated

when a VLAN is created. The name takes the form of “VLAN_n” where n is the

VLAN's VLAN-id.

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