• 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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