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nwmgr_apa(1M)															     nwmgr_apa(1M)

NAME
nwmgr_apa: nwmgr - network interface management command for HP Auto Port Aggregation (APA) SYNOPSIS
port/aggregate_instance} port/aggregate_instance] port/aggregate_instance] port/aggregate_instance} aggregate_instance} Remarks The and commands are deprecated. These commands will be removed in a future HP-UX release. HP recommends the use of replacement command to perform all network interface-related tasks. DESCRIPTION
The program is the unified command to administer all LAN and RDMA-based interfaces of HP-UX. You can find general information about the command in the nwmgr(1M) manpage. This manpage describes as applied to the APA interfaces. The subsystem name for APA interfaces is APA interfaces include link aggregates and failover groups configured in the system. The commands described here are for interactive administration of HP-UX APA interfaces. The command can be used to display information (with the option, which is the default), to add ports to APA interfaces (with the option), to clear APA interfaces (with the option), to modify settings (with the option), to rebalance the load among member links in a link aggre- gate, reset statistics (with the option), to obtain the usage information (with the option), and to diagnose link connectivity (with the option). port_instance refers to physical link PPA; aggregate_instance refers to link aggregate PPA or failover group PPA. Operations other than require the authorization. For more information about authorizations and Role-based Access Control, see rbac(5). The settings of the APA interface on the system can be saved to the and configuration files so that these settings will take effect across reboots. You can obtain output in each case in either human-readable format (which is the default) or in a script-friendly parse-able format (with the or option). The format for script-friendly output is described in the nwmgr(1M) manpage. It is guaranteed that any change in the scriptable output across releases will contain only additions. The existing content will not be modified or deleted. The content of human-readable format can change across releases though the changes can be expected to be incremental. Operations The command provides the following operations for the APA interface: Creates or adds ports to a mode link aggregate or mode failover group. Performs Critical Resource Analysis (CRA) on a link aggregate or a failover group. Clears or deletes some ports from a link aggregate or a failover group. Diagnoses or tests link connectivity. The argument currently supported by APA is: which specifies the connectivity test to be performed for diagnostics. Gets or displays global attributes, or gets or displays the settings of a physical port, a link aggregate, or a failover group. This is the default operation if none is specified. Displays help information. Resets statistics or rebalances the load among member links in a link aggregate. Also resets the link aggregate itself. Sets global attributes or sets the attributes of a physical port or a link aggregate. Options In addition to operations, the following options are valid for APA: Specifies attributes for an operation. For APA, use this with the and operations. See the section for valid attributes for APA interfaces. Specifies the target interface on which the operation is to be performed. If the target is a link aggregate or a failover group, is not needed. For APA, the target interface is of the form: or aggregate_instance The link aggregate Physical Point of Attachment (PPA) or failover group PPA. port_instance The PPA of an APA supported physical link. Specifies that the operation is to be performed on the current configuration. If neither nor is specified, the command defaults to implicitly. Forces the operation to be done. Specifies the configuration from which the operation will copy data. The argument currently supported by APA is: Specifies the PPA of the target interface on which the operation is to be performed. For APA, the target interface is of the form: aggregate_instance or port_instance: aggregate_instance The link aggregate PPA or failover group PPA. port_instance The PPA of an APA supported physical link. Specifies the number of seconds between the sending of two test packets for diagnostics. Used with the diagnose operation. Specifies the number of frames to be sent for diagnostics. Used with the diagnose operation. Specifies a generic target qualifier was used to specify a subsystem specific target qualifier. The arguments currently supported by APA are (link aggregate data flow) for operation and (global APA attributes) for operation. Specifies the target subsystem for the operation. For APA subsystem, the option argument is always: Specifies that the operation must be performed on the saved configuration (persistent store). Displays the output in script friendly format. Specifies that the operation applies to the statistics of the target. Specifies verbose output to display more detail. Displays statistics output counter for monitor mode in its full width in one line even when it is more than the terminal width. Attributes Different operations allow different attributes to be specified in the command line. The following table describes the attributes sup- ported by for APA: The column lists the APA operations supported for the attribute. The description of the attribute is in the third column. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Attribute Commands Description ------------------------------------------------------------------ dead_count -a -g Dead Count. Number of polling packets to miss before considering a port to be down. Min: 2, Max: 65535 Default: 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------ default_mode -g -s (Global) Default Port Mode. Default mode of every port that supports APA. This attribute is equivalent to the HP_APA_DEFAULT_PORT_MODE found in the configuration file. Values: LACP_AUTO, FEC_AUTO, MAN- UAL, LAN_MONITOR. Default: MANUAL. ------------------------------------------------------------------ dest --diag The MAC address of the LAN inter- face target. ------------------------------------------------------------------ failover_policy -g The policy to select active port for the failover group. The policy could be cost-based or priority- based. If all ports in a failover group have no cost defined, the default failover policy as prior- ity-based is used. ------------------------------------------------------------------ features -g Features. Supported features to compare. VLAN - Virtual LAN; CS4 - Send CKO for IPv4; CS6 - Send CKO for IPv6; CR4 - Receive CKO for IPv4; CR6 for Receive CKO for IPv6. ------------------------------------------------------------------ gc -g -s Group Capability. A value used for aggregating ports using FEC_AUTO mode Min: 0, Max: 65535 Default: none. ------------------------------------------------------------------ key -g -s Key value used for aggregating ports with LACP_AUTO mode Min: 0, Max: 65535 Default: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------ lacp_sysid -g -s (Global) LACP SYSID Mode. How APA selects the LACP System ID when LACP is started. This attribute is equivalent to the HP_APA_LACP_SYS- TEM_ID_MODE parameter found in the configuration file. When the value is FIRST_APA_PORT, the LACP System ID is the MAC address of the first APA supported port. When the value is FIRST_LACP_PORT, the LACP System ID is the MAC address of the first up port that starts LACP. Values: FIRST_APA_PORT, FIRST_LACP_PORT. Default: FIRST_APA_PORT. ------------------------------------------------------------------ lacp_timeout -g -s (Global) LACP Timeout. The bit value of the LACP Timeout bit in LACP protocol packet. Refer to IEEE 802.3ad (LACP) standard. This attribute is equivalent to the HP_APA_LACP_TIMEOUT parameter found in the configuration file. Values: 0 (Slow Timeout), 1 (Fast Timeout). Default: 0. ------------------------------------------------------------------ lb -a -g -s Load Distribution Algorithm for outbound data transfer. Values: LB_MAC, LB_IP, LB_HOT_STANDBY, LB_PORT. Default: LB_MAC ------------------------------------------------------------------ links -a -d A list of PPAs of physical links or link aggregates (separated by com- mas) that are to be added to or deleted from a link aggregate or failover group. Link aggregate PPAs are allowed to be in the list only when operating on a failover group. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mac -g MAC Address of an APA interface. The value is expressed as a 6-byte hexadecimal number. ------------------------------------------------------------------ max_linkaggs -g -s (Global). Maximum number of link aggregates that can be configured. This attribute is equivalent to the HP_APA_MAX_LINKAGGS parameter in file. Min: 5, Max: 50 Default: 50 ------------------------------------------------------------------ mode -a -g -s Configuration mode for port, link aggregate or failover group. For the -a operation, mode can only be set to either MANUAL or LAN_MONI- TOR. For the -s operation, mode can only be set for physical link but not for link aggregate or failover group. Values: LACP_AUTO, FEC_AUTO, MAN- UAL, LAN_MONITOR. Default: none. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mtu -g Maximum Transmission Unit. Maximum Ethernet payload size, in bytes. ------------------------------------------------------------------ nmid -g Network Management ID of the link. ------------------------------------------------------------------ norm_port_cost -g Normalized Port Cost. The value is calculated by dividing by the link's speed. This is used by cost-based failover groups to choose the active port. The lower the normalized port cost, the more preferred the port. ------------------------------------------------------------------ oper_key -g Operational Key. Key value cur- rently in active use for aggregat- ing ports with LACP_AUTO mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------ parent_ppa -g Parent Link Aggregate. ------------------------------------------------------------------ pktsize --diag Payload size (in bytes) of each test frame. Min: 1, Max: MTU-3 Default: MTU-3. ------------------------------------------------------------------ poll_interval -a -g Polling Interval. Time interval in seconds between two polling packets are sent. The interval may be expressed as a decimal value. Min: 0.5, Max: 2147.0 Default: 10.0. ------------------------------------------------------------------ port_cost -a -g -s Port's cost. A value chosen to reflect the efficiency for a port to carry traffic. The lower cost, the more efficient is the port. Min: 1, Max: 100 Default: none. ------------------------------------------------------------------ port_pri -a -g -s Port's priority. An integer value greater or equal to 0. The higher the value, more preferred the port is. Min: 0, Max: 255 Default: none. ------------------------------------------------------------------ rapid_arp -a -g Rapid ARP. Flag to indicate if gratuitous ARP packets are to be sent per rapid ARP interval and count settings when the mac_address of failover groups changing. Values: on, off. Default: on. ------------------------------------------------------------------ rapid_arp_count -a -g Rapid ARP Count. Number of rapid gratuitous ARP packets to send. Min: 5, Max: 60 Default: 10. ------------------------------------------------------------------ rapid_arp_interval -a -g Rapid ARP Interval. Number of sec- onds (in decimal) between the transmission of rapid gratuitous ARP packets. Min: 1.0, Max: 4.0 Default: 1.0. ------------------------------------------------------------------ speed -g Speed and Duplex. Actual speed and duplex values of the interface. For speeds between 10 and 100 Mb/s, it is displayed in units of Mb/s. For speed greater or equal to 1000, it is displayed in units of Gb/s. ------------------------------------------------------------------ sys_pri -g -s LACP Port System Priority LACP sys- tem priority gives control to the system to resolve standby ports to be added in a link aggregate. Min: 0, Max: 65535 Default: none. ------------------------------------------------------------------ timeout --diag Specify the number of seconds to wait for the acknowledgement of each test frame. Min: 1, Max: none Default: 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------ vmtu -g Virtual MTU for the link. ------------------------------------------------------------------ USAGE
The common usages of for APA interfaces are described in this section. Display Network Interfaces The command without any arguments displays all the network interfaces on the system, including physical LAN interfaces (NICs), vir- tual LAN interfaces (VLANs and APA aggregates), and RDMA-based interfaces. Creating a MANUAL Link Aggregate This command creates a mode link aggregate with PPA of aggregate_instance. The attribute specifies a list of port instance numbers (separated by commas) for the ports. Only the PPAs of physical ports can be specified when creating a link aggregate. Optionally, the load balancing algorithm of the link aggregate can be specified using the attribute. If it is not specified, the link aggregate's current load balancing algorithm is used. The option is ignored when creating a mode link aggregate. When adding ports to an existing mode link aggregate, the ports' mode can be either or if some ports are in mode, either specify or use the option to explicitly change ports' mode. After the link aggregate is created, its attribute (in other words, cannot be changed. Refer to the section for details regarding the attributes supported by the operation. Creating a LAN_MONITOR Failover Group This command creates a failover group using the ports specified in the PPA list. When creating a failover group, a set of attributes may be defined to specify the behavior of the failover group: See the section for information about these attributes. and are used to determine which port is the active port in a failover group; has precedence over The lower the cost value, the more preferable. The higher the priority value, the more preferable. If either or is specified, the number of values must be the same as the number of ports specified in When creating a failover group, if attribute is not specified, then the first port's priority will be 5, others will be 3. If is specified, failover group's failover policy will cost-based; otherwise, the failover policy will be priority-based by default. For details about priority-based and cost-based failover, see the at When adding ports to an existing failover group, if is not specified, the new port's priority value is set to the minimum priority value of ports inside the failover group. If the is not specified, the new port's cost value is set to the maximum cost value of ports inside the failover group. After the failover group is created, its attributes cannot be changed. For example, its failover policy cannot be changed from pri- ority-based to cost-based by specifying to the new ports. When adding ports to an existing failover group, the ports can be in or mode. If there are ports in mode, either specify or use the option to explicitly change ports' mode. A failover group should consist of two or more connected ports. If the connectivity tests fail, the command terminates with an error. If only one port is specified in a command to create failover group, the command also terminates with an error. The option may be used to ignore these errors and force the operation. Use this option carefully as the health of the ports cannot be moni- tored. Creating an FEC_AUTO or LACP_AUTO Link Aggregate Step 1. On the target link aggregate, set the or so that the ports with same or value will join it: Step 2: For each port that should join the same target link aggregate, set or value that is same as that used in Step 1. Also set the to the intended AUTO mode. This series of commands creates a or a link aggregate. For a link aggregate, you must specify the value. For a link aggregate, you must specify the value. The attribute is the abbreviation of The or attribute indicates the ability of a physical LAN interface to aggregate together with other physical LAN interfaces to from a link aggregate in the corresponding mode. The first command sets the value of the link aggregate, and optionally, the load bal- ancing algorithm used by the aggregate. After the value is established on the link aggregate, for each port that is to be in the link aggregate, enter the second command to set the port's value and to start the protocol on the port. For a port to join the link aggregate, its value must match the value of the link aggregate. When the option is used, the command output will be terse; it can be processed by a text processing utility. Clearing a Link Aggregate or a Failover Group This command removes all the ports from a link aggregate or a failover group. If the APA interface is a critical resource (another resource depends on the availability of the APA interface), the operation will fail with an error of Information describing the interface as a critical resource is displayed. To override the critical resource error, use the option. However, when the inter- face is a system critical resource, the option has no effect. When clearing a link aggregate that is inside a failover group, the link aggregate will be removed from its parent failover group. Removing ports from an Aggregate Interface This command removes some of the ports that are currently in a link aggregate or a failover group. To delete all of the ports, specify the option. Use the attribute to specify the PPAs of the ports to be removed. If the PPAs of all the ports in the link aggregate are specified, the behavior is the same as clearing of the link aggregate. Critical resource analysis is done to determine whether the deletion of the ports will cause the link aggregate or a failover group to be a critical resource. If it becomes a critical resource, the delete operation fails with an exit code of Information describ- ing the interface as a critical resource is displayed. To override this error, use the option. However, when the interface is a system critical resource, the option has no effect. Set APA Attributes to a Port or Link Aggregate Interface This command updates the port/aggregate attribute to the value user specified. You can update multiple attributes with one command invocation. Those attribute values that are valid will be set for the link aggregate or APA port instance. Some attributes are only applicable to APA ports while others may only be applicable to link aggregates. For each attribute on which an error is reported, the APA displays the reason the attribute cannot be set. See the section for the attributes compatible with the command. Save Global APA Attributes to APA Configuration Files This command writes the values of APA global attributes to the configuration file. Multiple attributes can be passed to the same command. When an attribute value is not valid, the attribute is not updated in the configuration file. Only those that passed the validation will be updated. The new value for a APA attribute overrides its previously defined value. However, the new attribute value takes effect only after the system is rebooted. See the section for information on the APA attributes. Save all the current APA configuration to the APA configuration Files This command saves all the settings made by the user to the APA configuration files. All current APA port attribute values are saved to the file. The current link aggregate configuration and the related link aggregate attribute values are saved to the file. The current failover group configuration and the related attribute values are saved to the file. The information saved to the configuration files allows the current APA system configuration to be recreated after the system is rebooted. View All APA Interfaces This command displays all APA interfaces. Note that is the default operation. The option displays all APA interfaces and physical LAN interfaces that support APA. The form without the verbose option displays a table, with one row for each interface that gets listed. View All or Selected Attributes of an APA or a Physical LAN Interface port/aggregate_instance} This command displays all attributes or selected attributes of an APA or physical LAN interface. Use commas to separate multiple attributes. When you specify all attributes are displayed. See the section for a list of valid attributes. View All or Selected Global APA Attributes This command displays all global attributes or selected global attributes. Use commas to separate multiple attributes. When you specify all APA global attributes are displayed. With specified in command line, current APA global attributes saved in kernel are displayed. With the specified in command line, APA global attributes saved in the configuration file are displayed. See the section for a list of valid attributes. View APA Interface Statistics aggregate_instance} This command displays the MIB statistics of a link aggregate. This command is equivalent to the command. View APA Interface Statistics in Monitor Mode This command displays the MIB statistics of a link aggregate in its monitor mode, that is, displays the statistics continuously using default or user specified interval time period for the number of iterations specified. The statistics also includes that of the member ports of the link aggregate. The default counter option is packet and the default value option is delta. If no interval value is specified, the default value is 1 second, and if no iteration value is specified, the default value is 0, which means moni- tor indefinitely. Reset the MIB Statistics of an APA Interface To have the statistics reset on a link aggregate or failover group, do the above command. This command cannot be used to reset the statistics of a link aggregate inside a failover group. In this case, returns Rebalance the Load Among Member Links in a Link Aggregate This command restarts the load balancing on the member links of a link aggregate. This command has no effect on failover groups. Reset the link aggregate This command resets a link aggregate or failover group. Perform Critical Analysis (CRA) on an APA Interface The output from this command is a criticality report describing the system resource that depends on the APA interface. When the option is supplied, the command output is in a form that can be parsed by a text processing utility. Diagnose Link Connectivity This command performs connectivity test on the APA interface. The keyword specifies that a linkloop test is to be performed. Cur- rently, the APA diagnostics command only supports this test. This test requires a working LAN interface to which the interface under test will send test packets. The option specifies the amount of the time between the sending of two test packets. The option specifies the number of packets to pass for the test. RETURN VALUES
The APA command returns the following: 0 On success. >0 On failure. See the section for a list of error return values. ERRORS
Operation or attribute is not supported. One or more of the attributes or options is invalid for the task. One or more attribute is invalid for the task because its value is out-of-range, or the target instance is larger than the maximum instance number that can support APA. The target interface could not be accessed, or there is no valid port specified in attributes when trunking. Number of ports specified in attribute is too great. Port specified in attribute is not available for trunking because it is already inside some aggregate, or is running auto negotiation. The target or port is not accessible. Some reasons are: some port is used by other applications when trunking, the Critical Resource Analysis failed when deleting ports, or the target is inside some failover group when doing diagnostic test or resetting MIB statistics. Memory allocation failed. EXAMPLES
To create a mode link aggregate using ports and with the load balancing algorithm: To create a cost-based failover group using link aggregates and is to have a cost of 2 and priority of 9, cost of 3 and priority 8: To create a link aggregate with the load balancing algorithm being using ports 3 and 4: To clear a link aggregate To delete Port 1 from link aggregate To update the value to and value to to the APA configuration file. The new values to take effect after reboot. To update the (Group Capability) value of port to 100 and value of port to 200 (in scriptable output): To update the attribute to 3, and attribute to 10 of link aggregate The link aggregate is currently inside a failover group To list all LAN interfaces in the system. To list all APA interfaces in the system. To display the speed and MTU of the APA interface To display all attributes of the APA interface To display the MIB statistics of link aggregate in monitor mode with default options: To display the MIB statistics of a link aggregate in monitor mode for throughput: To reset the MIB Statistics of failover group To rebalance the load of ports in link aggregate To check the connectivity of link aggregate lan901 to a lan interface having the MAC address of 0x001279436B3D using the test packet of size 512. Do the test 50 times, sending a test packet every 2 seconds: To display Critical Resource Analysis of the APA interface To display Critical Resource Analysis of the APA interface with output in scriptable format. To display help for all APA operations in terse mode. To display help for all APA operations in verbose mode. COMPARISON WITH LANADMIN COMMAND
Commands to Create Link Aggregates or Failover Groups +----------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | lanadmin/lanapplyconf | nwmgr | +----------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ |lanadmin -X -a ppa1,ppa2, ... | nwmgr -a -A links=ppa1,ppa2 ... | | agg_PPA | -A mode=MANUAL -I agg_PPA | | | -S apa | | | | |lanapplyconf | nwmgr -a -A links=ppa1,ppa2 ... | | | -A mode=LAN_MONITOR -I agg_PPA | | | -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -l LB_MAC agg_PPA | nwmgr -s -A lb=LB_MAC,gc=456 | |lanadmin -X -g agg_PPA 456 900 | -I agg_PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -g port_PPA 456 900 | nwmgr -s -A mode=FEC_AUTO,gc=456 | |lanadmin -X -p port_PPA FEC_AUTO | -I port_PPA -S apa | | 900 | | | | | |lanadmin -X -k agg_PPA 789 900 | nwmgr -s -S apa -A key=789 | |lanadmin -X -l LB_IP agg_PPA | -A lb=LB_IP -I agg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -X -k port_PPA 789 900 | nwmgr -s -S apa -A key=789 | |lanadmin -X -p port_PPA LACP_AUTO | -A mode=LACP_AUTO -I port_PPA | | 900 | | +----------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ port_PPA is the instance number of a APA supported physical port. agg_PPA is the instance number of a link aggregate or failover group. Commands to Remove Ports from or Unconfigure Link Aggregates/Failover Groups +-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | lanadmin/landeleteconf | nwmgr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ |lanadmin -X -c agg_PPA | nwmgr -d -A links=all -I agg_PPA -S apa | | | | |landeleteconf -g lanagg_PPA | nwmgr -d -A links=all -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -X -d ppa1 ppa2 ... | nwmgr -d -A links=ppa1,ppa2, ... | | agg_PPA | -I agg_PPA -S apa | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ Commands to Set the Attributes of Link Aggregates or Ports +-------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | lanadmin | nwmgr | +-------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ |lanadmin -X -g PPA 345 900 | nwmgr -s -A gc=345 -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -k PPA 456 900 | nwmgr -s -A key=456 -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -l LB_IP agg_PPA | nwmgr -s -A lb=LB_IP -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -X -p port_PPA MANUAL | nwmgr -s -A mode=MANUAL -I port_PPA | | 900 | -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -s port_PPA 10 900 | nwmgr -s -A sys_pri=10 -I port_PPA | | | -S apa | +-------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ PPA is the instance number of a APA supported physical port or link aggregate. Commands to Display Attributes of Link Aggregates or Ports +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | lanadmin | nwmgr | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ |lanadmin -a agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A mac -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -s agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A speed -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -m -a -s agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A mtu,mac,speed -c lanagg_PPA | | | nwmgr [-g] -A all -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -x -g PPA 900 | nwmgr [-g] -A gc -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -i agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A all -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -x -k PPA 900 | nwmgr [-g] -A key -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -l agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A lb -c lanagg_PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -p PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A mode -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -s PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A sys_pri -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -t PPA | nwmgr [-g] -A port_pri -I PPA -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -x -v agg_PPA | nwmgr [-g] -v -c lanagg_PPA | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ Commands to Get or Reset Statistics of Link Aggregates or Failover Groups +--------------------+---------------------------------+ | lanadmin | nwmgr | +--------------------+---------------------------------+ |lanadmin -g agg_PPA | nwmgr -g --st mib -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -c agg_PPA | nwmgr -r --st -c lanagg_PPA | | | | +--------------------+---------------------------------+ Other Lanadmin Related Actions +-----------------------+-------------------------------------+ | lanadmin | nwmgr | +-----------------------+-------------------------------------+ |lanadmin -r agg_PPA | nwmgr -r -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -X -o agg_PPA | nwmgr -r -q data_flow -c lanagg_PPA | | | | |lanadmin -x -h 900 | nwmgr -h -S apa | | | nwmgr -g -h -v -S apa | | | | |lanadmin -X -H 900 | nwmgr -h -v -S apa | | | nwmgr -s -h -v -S apa | | | nwmgr -a -h -v -S apa | | | nwmgr -d -h -v -S apa | | | nwmgr -r -h -v -S apa | +-----------------------+-------------------------------------+ COMPARISONS WITH THE LANSCAN COMMAND
Command To List Interfaces and Their Attributes +-----------+----------------------+ | lanscan | nwmgr | +-----------+----------------------+ |lanscan | nwmgr [-g] -v -C lan | |lanscan -q | nwmgr -S apa | +-----------+----------------------+ AUTHOR
was developed by HP. FILES
Contains the saved (persistent) configuration for the APA link aggregates. Contains the saved (persistent) configuration for the APA physical ports. Contains the saved (persistent) configuration for failover groups. SEE ALSO
nwmgr(1M), apa(7). User manuals at nwmgr_apa(1M)
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