
8
Switch Status
Following command shows the status of a port whether it is on/off or status of
ports in a pre-defined group.
$ osctl
osctl
osctl
osctl ----s
s
s
s [<port_group> | <in_port#>]
[<port_group> | <in_port#>]
[<port_group> | <in_port#>]
[<port_group> | <in_port#>]
For example
:
$ osctl
osctl
osctl
osctl ----ssss
shows all ports' & groups' status as follows. It shows first all the ports’
statuses and tells you which ports are part of a group. The following
snippet shows the actual output.
All Ports Status
====================================
Port | Port Status
====================================
1 | 1
2 | 3
3 | 4
4 | 4
-----------------------------------------------------------------
If you have a group configured (see next section) then you might see
following as well.
Note that the port groups may not be that useful for OS414.
Note that the port groups may not be that useful for OS414.
Note that the port groups may not be that useful for OS414.
Note that the port groups may not be that useful for OS414.
Group Status
======================================
Group Name | Port Status
======================================
gp1 | 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
======================================
Group's Port Details
======================================
GroupName: <gp1>
Port Status: 1
Ports in the group: 1 2 3 4
----------------------------------------------------------------------
$ osctl
osctl
osctl
osctl ----ssss gp1
gp1
gp1
gp1
shows group "gp1" status only. You will have to create group before using
it with “-c” option as explained in “Port group Management” section.
$ osctl
osctl
osctl
osctl ----s
s
s
s 2
2
2
2
shows port 2 status only
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