Network command usage, Network --show – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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Does not start the specific ethernet devices on restart.

Performs basic troubleshooting.

Capture network traffic.

Runs iperf (Network Performance) in client mode.

Runs iperf (Network Performance) in server mode.

Network Command Usage

network --show [options]

network --delete

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --restart

network --setdhcp [options]

network --setstatic_ip [options]

network --create_bond

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --create_eth

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --add_member

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --setdns [options]

network --setbonding [options]

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --update

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --factory_reset

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --host

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --route

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --nslookup [options]

network --traceroute [options]

network --ping [options]

network --blink

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --enable

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --disable

(Option only available on a Physical DR)

network --troubleshoot [options]

network --tcpdump [options]

network --iperf_client [options]

network --iperf_server [options]

network --help

NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you are prompted to provide the
correct value or option.

NOTE: Most network commands require a network --restart command for the changes to occur.

network --show

Description

Displays the current networking configuration for a DR Series system. (Only a Physical DR has sub-options for network –
show.)

Syntax

network --show [--bondif <bond0,bond1,...,bondN>] [--nwif <eth0,eth1,...,ethN>]

[--hosts] [--routes] [--interface <bondN|ethN>]

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