lsportip
Use the lsportip command to list the configuration for each Ethernet port on each node in the system. This command shows the Internet Protocol (IP) address and whether the port is configured as an Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) port.
Syntax
Parameters
- -filtervalue attribute=value
- (Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are returned. If a capacity is specified, the units must also be included.
- -filtervalue?
- (Optional) Displays the valid filter attributes. The following filter attributes for the
lsportip command are valid:
- id
- node_id
- node_name
- state
- failover
- -nohdr
- (Optional) By default, headings are displayed for each column of data in a concise style view, and for each
item of data in a detailed style view. The -nohdr parameter suppresses the display of these
headings.Note: If there is no data to be displayed, headings are not displayed.
- -delim delimiter
- (Optional) By default in a concise view, all columns of data are space-separated. The width of each column is
set to the maximum width of each item of data. In a detailed view, each item of data has its own row, and if the
headers are displayed, the data is separated from the header by a space. The -delim parameter
overrides this behavior. Valid input for the -delim parameter is a 1-byte character. If you
enter
-delim :on the command line, the colon character (:) separates all items of data in a concise view; for example, the spacing of columns does not occur. In a detailed view, the data is separated from its header by the specified delimiter. - ethernet_port_id
- (Optional) Specifies the ID of an Ethernet port (
1,2,3, or4). If omitted, a concise view is displayed for all ports. When you use this parameter, the detailed view of the specified port is returned and any value that is specified by the -filtervalue parameter is ignored. If you do not use the ethernet_port_id parameter, the concise view displays all ports that match the filtering requirements that are specified by the -filtervalue parameter.
Description
This command lists the configuration of the Ethernet ports for each node in the IBM Spectrum Virtualize system.
Use the lsportip command with the optional ethernet_port_id parameter to display a detailed view of the specified port.
Output rows for a port show the MAC address of that port if it can be determined. If the node and the Ethernet link are online, the rows also show the speed and duplex state of the link. The duplex field can have values of Half or Full, or it is blank if the node is offline.
The fourth row for each port shows any IP address that is configured for that port and are not failed over to a different node. The failover field on this row is set to no. The second row for each port shows any iSCSI addresses that are configured for the partner node, or for the local node with failover, and that are active on the port. The failover field on this row is set to yes.
The state field is set to unconfigured if there are no iSCSI addresses that are configured on the port. The state field is set to offline if there are configured addresses but the link is down, and online if the link is up. Any offline rows indicate a potential problem.
This command displays information about system port status.
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| id | Indicates the ID of the Ethernet port. |
| node_id | Indicates the ID of the node that contains the port. |
| node_name | Indicates the name of the node that contains the port. |
| IP address | Indicates the IPv4 address (and is blank if there is none). |
| mask | Indicates the IPv4 subnet mask (and is blank if there is none). |
| gateway | Indicates the IPv4 gateway (and is blank if there is none). |
| IP_address_6 | Indicates the IPv6 address (and is blank if there is none). |
| prefix_6 | Indicates the IPv6 prefix (and is blank if there is none). |
| gateway_6 | Indicates the IPv6 gateway address (and is blank if there is none). |
| MAC | Indicates the current MAC address (blank if unknown). |
| duplex | Indicates the current duplex state of the port (blank if unknown). |
| state | Indicates the state of iSCSI addresses. The values can be:
|
| link_state | Indicates the link state of Ethernet port. The values are active and
inactive. |
| host | Displays the IPv4 address that is used for host attachment. |
| remote_copy | Displays the IPv4 remote copy port group ID. Remote copy includes Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap®. |
| host_6 | Displays the IPv6 address that is used for host attachment. |
| remote_copy_6 | Displays the IPv6 remote copy port group ID. Remote copy includes Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap. |
| remote_copy_status | Displays the IPv4 remote copy status. Remote copy includes Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap. |
| remote_copy_status_6 | Displays the IPv6 remote copy status. Remote copy includes Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap. |
| vlan | Displays the virtual local area network (VLAN) ID associated with the IPv4 address on this port (a numeric character in the range 1 - 4094). |
| vlan_6 | Displays the VLAN ID associated with the IPv6 address on this port (a numeric character from 1- 4094). |
| adapter_location | Displays the location of the adaptor that contains the Ethernet port (any number in the range 0 - 8). Where 1 - 8 is the PCIe expansion slot number and 0 means that the adaptor is part of the system board or not in a PCIe expansion slot. |
| adapter_port_id | Displays the location of the Ethernet port that is in the adapter (any number in the range 1 - 4). |
| dcbx_state | Displays the Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange protocol (DCBx) state of the port. A
value of:
Remember: When this field is disabled or unsupported, all PFC related fields are
blank.
|
| fcoe_priority_tag | Displays the numeric priority tag value for the Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
protocol that is assigned on the connected switch port. This value must be a number from 0 to
7 or blank. |
| pfc_enabled_tags | Displays a list of priority tags for which PFC is enabled on the connected switch port. If
you want to use the lossless iSCSI or FCoE function, PFC must be enabled for the corresponding tags on the
switch. Once enabled on the switch, the tags are displayed in this field. This value is either blank or is a
colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. Important: If no
priority tags are defined on the switch, this field is blank. If priority tags are defined on the switch but
PFC is not enabled for those priority tags, this field is blank.
|
| priority_group_0 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group zero. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) settings. |
| priority_group_1 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group one. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_2 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group two. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_3 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group three. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_4 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group four. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_5 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group five. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_6 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group six. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| priority_group_7 | Displays the set of priority tags that are within the priority group seven. This value is
either blank or is a colon-separated list of numbers from 0 to 7. This field
is part of the ETS settings. |
| bandwidth_allocation | Displays a list of guaranteed bandwidth allocation percentages for priority groups zero
through seven. The value is either blank or a colon-separated numeric list of bandwidth allocation percentages
for each priority group, where each percentage is a whole number integer. This field is part of the ETS
settings. Note: The field is blank if no specific bandwidths are allocated to any priority group on the
network.
|
| storage | Indicates whether the IPv4 address is used for iSCSI backend storage attachment functions.
The values are yes and no (default). If no address is specified, the value is
blank. |
| storage_6 | Indicates whether the IPv6 address on the port is used for iSCSI backend storage
attachment functions. The values are yes and no (default). If no address is
specified, the value is blank. |
| host_port_grp_id | Indicates the host port group ID in both concise and detailed views. Values are 0 and
1-32. The default value is 0 for any Ethernet port. All configured host attachment ports have a non-zero host_port_grp_id.
|
In the following examples, which list different port configuration options, there are two lines for each possible Ethernet port, which represent the port and iSCSI behavioral effects. Port indices are assigned statically, and higher indices are used for optional ports.
A concise invocation example
lsportip
The resulting output:
id node_id node_name IP_address mask gateway IP_address_6 prefix_6 gateway_6 MAC duplex state speed failover link_state host remote_copy host_6 remote_copy_6 remote_copy_status remote_copy_status_6 vlan vlan_6 adapter_location adapter_port_id storage storage_6 host_port_grp_id
1 1 node1 192.168.1.52 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:64 Full configured 1Gb/s no active yes 0 0 0 1 yes 1
1 1 node1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:64 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 1 0
2 1 node1 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0236 64 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0001 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:66 Full configured 1Gb/s no active 0 yes 0 0 2 1
2 1 node1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:66 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 2 0
1 2 node2 192.168.1.53 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a4 Full configured 1Gb/s no active yes 0 0 0 1 1
1 2 node2 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a4 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 1 0
2 2 node2 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0237 64 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0001 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a6 Full configured 1Gb/s no active 0 yes 0 0 2 1
2 2 node2 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a6 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 2 0
A detailed invocation example
lsportip 1The detailed resulting output:
id 1
node_id 1
node_name node1
IP_address 192.168.20.10
mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.20.1
IP_address_6
prefix_6
gateway_6
MAC 00:1a:64:97:1b:a0
duplex Full
state online
speed 1Gb/s
failover no
mtu 1500
host yes
remote_copy 0
host_6
remote_copy_6 0
remote_copy_status
remote_copy_status_6
vlan 1063
vlan_6
adapter_location 1
adapter_port_id 1
dcbx_state Enabled
fcoe_priority_tag 3
pfc_enabled_tags 3:4
priority_group_0
priority_group_1
priority_group_2
priority_group_3
priority_group_4
priority_group_5
priority_group_6 3
priority_group_7 4
bandwidth_allocation 0:0:0:0:0:0:30:30
storage yes
storage_6
host_port_grp_id 1
id 1
node_id 1
node_name node1
IP_address
mask
gateway
IP_address_6
prefix_6
gateway_6
MAC 00:1a:64:97:1b:a0
duplex Full
state online
speed 1Gb/s
failover yes
mtu 1500
host yes
remote_copy 0
host_6
remote_copy_6 0
remote_copy_status
remote_copy_status_6
vlan 1063
vlan_6
adapter_location 1
adapter_port_id 1
dcbx_state Enabled
fcoe_priority_tag 3
pfc_enabled_tags 3:4
priority_group_0
priority_group_1
priority_group_2
priority_group_3
priority_group_4
priority_group_5
priority_group_6 3
priority_group_7 4
bandwidth_allocation 0:0:0:0:0:0:30:30
storage
storage_6
host_port_grp_id 1
id 1
node_id 2
node_name node2
IP_address 192.168.20.11
mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.20.1
IP_address_6
prefix_6
gateway_6
MAC 00:1a:64:97:16:08
duplex Full
state online
speed 1Gb/s
failover no
mtu 1500
host yes
remote_copy 0
host_6
remote_copy_6 0
remote_copy_status
remote_copy_status_6
vlan 1063
vlan_6
adapter_location 1
adapter_port_id 1
dcbx_state Enabled
fcoe_priority_tag 3
pfc_enabled_tags 3:4
priority_group_0
priority_group_1
priority_group_2
priority_group_3
priority_group_4
priority_group_5
priority_group_6 3
priority_group_7 4
bandwidth_allocation 0:0:0:0:0:0:30:30
storage yes
storage_6
host_port_grp_id 1
id 1
node_id 2
node_name node2
IP_address
mask
gateway
IP_address_6
prefix_6
gateway_6
MAC 00:1a:64:97:16:08
duplex Full
state online
speed 1Gb/s
failover yes
mtu 1500
host yes
remote_copy 0
host_6
remote_copy_6 0
remote_copy_status
remote_copy_status_6
vlan 1063
vlan_6
adapter_location 1
adapter_port_id 1
dcbx_state Enabled
fcoe_priority_tag 3
pfc_enabled_tags 3:4
priority_group_0
priority_group_1
priority_group_2
priority_group_3
priority_group_4
priority_group_5
priority_group_6 3
priority_group_7 4
bandwidth_allocation 0:0:0:0:0:0:30:30
storage
storage_6
host_port_grp_id 1
