openvswitch-show
Open vSwitch is a multilayer virtual switch licensed by Apache 2.0. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmable extensions. This command displays an Open vSwitch instance on the switch.
Syntax openvswitch-show
id |
Specify the ID assigned to the service. |
name name-string |
Specify a name for the Open vSwitch instance. |
Specify any of the following options: |
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type vnet-mgr|vrouter|netzone|orphaned|netvm|nat|netvmm|ovs |
Specify the type of VNET. |
scope local|fabric |
Specify the scope for Open vSwitch. |
vnet vnet-name |
Specify the name of the VNET for Open vSwitch. |
is-global true|false |
Specify if service is global. |
location fabric-node name |
Specify the location of the Open vSwitch instance. |
cert-name cert-name-string |
Specify the certificate name for SSL connections. |
ca-cert-name ca-cert-name-string |
Specify the CA Certificate name for SSL connections. |
cert-location none|global|container |
Specify the Certificate location - global or within container. |
db-conn-type unix-socket|tcp|punix-socket-listen|tcp-listen|ssl|default |
Specify the type of database connection. |
db-ip ip-address |
Specify the IP address of the database. |
db-port db-port-number |
Specify the port number to listen on for the database. |
db-socket db-socket-string |
Specify the socket for the database. |
mode standalone|master|slave |
Specify he current operating mode for openvswitch. |
tunnel-ip ip-address |
Specify the IP address for the tunnel. |
global-vtep|local-vtep |
Specify the hardware VTEP associated with Open vSwitch. |
bfd|no-bfd |
Specify if you want to enable BFD for OVSDB created tunnels. |
Defaults None
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History .
Version 2.4 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.4.1 |
The parameters, tunnel and vtep, added. |
Version 2.5.4 |
The parameter, shared-vnet-mgr, cert-name, ca-cert-name, and cert-location added. |
Version 2.6.2 |
The parameter, mode, added. |
Version 3.0.0 |
The parameter, bfd, added. |
Usage Use this command to display Open vSwitch instance information on a VNET.
Examples To display an Open vSwitch instance, Open-One, use the following command:
CLI network-admin@switch > openvswitch-show name Open-One