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Special Forums IP Networking Private network Post 302096832 by *Jess* on Sunday 19th of November 2006 09:39:09 PM
Old 11-19-2006
Hi,

The meaning of interface is ports? Tks.
 

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TEAMNL(8)						      Team Netlink Interface							 TEAMNL(8)

NAME
teamnl -- team network device Netlink interface tool SYNOPSIS
teamnl [-p port_name] [-a array_index] team_device command [command_args...] teamnl -h DESCRIPTION
teamnl is a tool enabling interaction with a team device via the team driver Netlink interface. This tools serves mainly for debugging pur- poses. Note that it makes no sense to use this tool to change options on team device controlled by a teamd instance. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print help text to console and exit. -p ifname, --port_name ifname Select per-port option of provided interface name. -a index, --array_index index Select array option of provided array index. COMMAND
ports Dumps team ports. option Dumps team options. getoption opt_name Gets option by selected name. setoption opt_name opt_value Sets option by selected name. monitor opt_style Monitors changes made to options, ports and interface information. Style can be either "changed" (default) or "all". SEE ALSO
teamd(8), teamdctl(8), teamd.conf(5) AUTHOR
Jiri Pirko is the original author and current maintainer of libteam. libteam 2013-04-01 TEAMNL(8)
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