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Arguments
Argument Description Format
--CSV Displays the command output in
a comma‑delimited format with a
header
Append --CSV to the command
<ClientIP> Client or router IP address Existing client or router IP
address in IPv6 or IPv4 format
<AccessIP> Client VIP to which the client or
router was accessed
Existing client VIP IP address in
IPv6 or IPv4 format
Example
Display sessions of connection with the IP address 172.22.69.18 using client VIP 172.22.69.32:
CLI> networking client-load-balancing list-sessions-of-connection 172.22.69.18
172.22.69.32 1
Output
.-------.-------.------------.--------.-------.------.-------.-------.------.
| Protoc| Contro| NFS Session|User | Comput| # |Connec | Idle | Guest|
| ol | ller | Id | | er | Open |ted | Time | |
| | Id | | | | Files|Time | | |
|-------|-------|------------|--------|-------|------|-------|-------|------|
|SMB 3.0| 0 | N/A |IDC\jona| 10.48 | 2 |21:14: | 19:00:| No |
| | | |thans | 29.76| | 16 |12 | |
|-------|-------|------------|--------|-------|------|-------|--- ---|------|
networking active-ndmp-sessions list
Display a list of active NDMP sessions (jobs).
Format
networking active-ndmp-sessions list
Options
Option Description Format
--CSV Displays the command output in
a comma‑delimited format with a
header
Append --CSV to the command
Example
Display the current list of active NDMP sessions (jobs):
CLI> networking active-ndmp-sessions list
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