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nwmgr_igelan(1M) nwmgr_igelan(1M)
View Basic Properties of One or More Interfaces
The following command displays basic properties of interfaces.
nwmgr [-g][-v][
-c lanPPA | -S igelan]
nwmgr [--get][--verbose][
--class_instance lan
PPA | --subsystem igelan]
The form without the verbose option displays a table, with one row for each interface that gets
listed. If an interface is specified as a target with the
-c option, only that interface gets displayed.
If the
-S igelan option is specified, all
igelan interfaces are displayed. The properties
displayed for each interface are explained in nwmgr(1M). Note that the
get operation is the
default, so the
-g option need not be specified explicitly.
The verbose option changes the output to include more details about each interface that is
displayed, and also changes the format to be line-oriented, with each line describing one property.
The additional properties displayed for each interface include not only those described in
nwmgr(1M) but also the speed, duplex and autonegotiation of the interface. More details can be
found in the Attributes section.
View Interface Statistics
The following commands display interface statistics.
nwmgr [-g] --st [mib | extmib | subsys | all] -c lanPPA
nwmgr [--get] --stats [mib | extmib | subsys | all]
--class_instance lan
PPA
The
--stats option can take zero or more of the following arguments:
mib The MIB statistics of the interface are displayed. This is the default if no argument is
provided to --stats.
extmib The extended MIB statistics are displayed. This overrides the mib argument, if present.
subsys Displays the subsystem-specific statistics, which can vary from one driver to another.
all Displays both extended MIB statistics and subsystem-specific statistics, in other words, it
is equivalent to extmib,subsys. It overrides any other arguments that may be
present.
It is possible to give more than one argument to the
--stats option, as a comma-separated list.
For example, --stats mib,subsys displays both the specified sets of statistics.
View Interface Attributes
These commands can be used to view interface attributes.
nwmgr [-g] -A {all | attr1, attr2, ...} -c lanPPA
nwmgr [--get] --attribute {all | attr1, attr2, ...} --class_instance lan
PPA
These commands display the current value of either all the attributes of the interface (when the
all keyword is specified) or the specified attributes (when they are listed by name). Each attribute
is listed on a separate line as a name-value pair.
View Interface Details
These commands display interface details.
nwmgr [-g] -q info -c lanPPA
nwmgr [--get] --qualifier info --class_instance lanPPA
This form displays interface-specific properties that are informational, often not configurable and
subject to variation across drivers.
It first displays the verbose listing for the interface; same as what is shown by:
nwmgr -g -v -c lanPPA
It then displays PCI-related properties such as the PCI Device ID. It also displays the current
driver state for the specified interface.
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