vnet-manager-show
This command is used to display information about an existing virtual network (vNET) manager configuration.
Syntax vnet-manager-show
name name-string |
Specifies the name of the vNET manager. |
type vnet-mgr|vrouter|netzone| |
Specifies the type of vNET manager service. |
scope loca|fabric |
Specifies the scope of the vNET manager. |
vnet vnet-name |
Specifies the name of the vNET. |
is-global true|false |
Specifies if the service is global or not. |
location fabric-node name |
Specifies the location of the vNET manager. |
Defaults None.
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History
Version 1.2 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.1 |
The options, openstack and netvmm, added to the parameter type. The parameter, location, added. |
Version 6.0.0 |
The options, vlb, dhcp,dns, openstack removed from the parameter type. |
Usage A virtual network manager (vNET manager) can administer a virtual network (vNET) but the same management abstraction can also be used to administer a fabric, cluster, or standalone switch. This command displays information about a vNET manager configuration.
Examples To display the vNET manager, MyvNET, with the layout option vertical, use the following option:
CLI network-admin@switch > vnet-manager-show MyvNET layout vertical
name: myvNET
type: vnet-mgr
scope: fabric
vnet: ops-mgmt
vnet-service: shared
state: enabled
gateway: 10.1.1.1
switch: pleiades34