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netq show address-history
Displays where an IPv4 or IPv6 address has lived in your network fabric in the last 24 hours. The output displays:
- When the address was last changed
- The switch or hostname where the address resides
- The interface where the address resides
- The address prefix and mask
- The associated VRF
By default, each row in the output is a thread (or group) sorted by VLAN.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show address-history
<text-prefix>
[ifname <text-ifname>]
[vrf <text-vrf>]
[diff]
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[listby <text-list-by>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <text-prefix> | Display results for the switches and hosts with this address prefix |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
ifname | <text-ifname> | Only display results for the interface with this name |
vrf | <text-vrf> | Only display results for the VRF with this name |
diff | NA | Only display the differences associated with each change |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between the snapshots taken at these times |
listby | <text-list-by> | Display results by the specified attribute. Attributes include the interface name, VRF name, and hostname. |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
When entering a time value with the between
option, you must include a numeric value and the unit of measure:
- d: days
- h: hours
- m: minutes
- s: seconds
- now
text-time
) and end time (text-endtime
) values as most recent first and least recent second, or vice versa. The values do not have to have the same unit of measure.
Sample Usage
Display address history for the past 24 hours:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show address-history 10.10.10.3
Matching addresshistory records:
Last Changed Hostname Ifname Prefix Mask Vrf
------------------------- ----------------- ------------ ------------------------------ -------- ---------------
Mon Nov 23 22:28:42 2020 leaf03 lo 10.10.10.3 32 default
Show only the differences between now and four months ago:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show address-history 10.10.10.3 between now and 120d
Matching addresshistory records:
Last Changed Hostname Ifname Prefix Mask Vrf
------------------------- ----------------- ------------ ------------------------------ -------- ---------------
Thu Oct 15 22:28:16 2020 leaf03 lo 10.10.10.3 32 default
Show changes grouped by VRF:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show address-history 10.1.10.104 listby vrf
Matching addresshistory records:
Last Changed Hostname Ifname Prefix Mask Vrf
------------------------- ----------------- ------------ ------------------------------ -------- ---------------
Tue Nov 24 19:51:11 2020 server04 uplink 10.1.10.104 24 default
Related Commands
netq show mac-history
netq show agents
Displays basic configuration, health, and connectivity status for all nodes or a specific node running NetQ Agent in your network fabric. This command gives you an easy way to see if any NetQ Agents or their nodes have lost power, if they have difficulty communicating with the telemetry server, or whether agents are running different software versions.
The output displays:
- Whether each node has communicated recently (last 120 seconds)
- If each node is in time synchronization with the NetQ appliance or virtual machine
- The NetQ Agent software version currently running on the node
- How long the node has been operationally up
- How long the NetQ Agent has been operationally up
- The last time the NetQ Agent was reinitialized
- When the last change occurred for any of the above items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show agents
[fresh | dead | rotten | opta]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Filter output to view status for the switch or host with this name |
fresh | NA | Filter output for devices where the NetQ Agent is communicating with the appliance or VM as expected |
dead | NA | Filter output for devices where a user decommissioned the NetQ Agent |
rotten | NA | Filter output for devices where the NetQ Agent has not communicated with the appliance or VM in the last two minutes |
opta | NA | Filter output for the NetQ Agent installed on the appliance or VM |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display agent status across all network nodes:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show agents
Matching agents records:
Hostname Status NTP Sync Version Sys Uptime Agent Uptime Reinitialize Time Last Changed
----------------- ---------------- -------- ------------------------------------ ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------
border01 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:59 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:49 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:49 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:19 2020
border02 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:57 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:48 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:48 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:03 2020
fw1 Fresh no 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:36:33 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:21 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:21 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:48:53 2020
fw2 Fresh no 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:36:32 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:20 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:20 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:48:52 2020
leaf01 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:56 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:45 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:45 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:27 2020
leaf02 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:54 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:44 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:44 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:19 2020
leaf03 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:59 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:49 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:49 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:20 2020
leaf04 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:57 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:47 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:47 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:20 2020
oob-mgmt-server Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 19:54:09 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:26:32 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:26:32 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:03 2020
server01 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:27 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:31 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:31 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:07 2020
server02 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:26 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:22 2020
server03 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:27 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:03 2020
server04 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:27 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:32 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:30 2020
server05 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:26 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:33 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:33 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:15 2020
server06 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 22:39:26 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:34 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:34 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:19 2020
server07 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 20:47:24 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:35 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:35 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:11 2020
server08 Fresh yes 3.2.0-ub18.04u30~1601400975.104fb9e Fri Oct 2 20:47:24 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:35 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:35 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:04 2020
spine01 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:29 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:20 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:20 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:02 2020
spine02 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:48 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:37 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:37 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:12 2020
spine03 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:51 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:41 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:41 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:25 2020
spine04 Fresh yes 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:32:49 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:40 2020 Fri Oct 2 22:24:40 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:49:22 2020
Display all devices in a rotten state:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show agents rotten
Matching agents records:
Hostname Status NTP Sync Version Sys Uptime Agent Uptime Reinitialize Time Last Changed
----------------- ---------------- -------- ------------------------------------ ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------
fw1 Rotten no 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:36:33 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:21 2020 Mon Nov 2 19:49:21 2020 Fri Nov 20 18:48:53 2020
fw2 Rotten no 3.2.0-cl4u30~1601403318.104fb9ed Fri Oct 2 20:36:32 2020 Mon
Related Commands
netq show unit-tests agent
netq show events
netq check agents
netq config add agent
netq config del agent
netq show bgp
Displays the health of all BGP sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The neighbor nodes for a given node
- What routing tables (VRF) that node and neighbor used
- The autonomous system number (ASN) assigned to the node
- The peer ASN for each neighbor node
- The received address prefix for IPv4/IPv6/EVPN when the session is established
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
If you have nodes that implement virtual routing and forwarding (VRF), you can request status based on the relevant routing table. VRF is commonly configured in multi-tenancy deployments to maintain separate domains for each tenant.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show bgp
[<bgp-session>|asn <number-asn>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[established|failed]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <bgp-session> | Only display results for this particular BGP session (for example, 5468354) |
asn | <number-asn> | Only display results for nodes using this ASN (for example, 65013) |
vrf | <vrf> | Only display results for sessions run on this VRF (for example, default, mgmt, or vrf10) |
established | NA | Only display established BGP sessions |
failed | NA | Only display failed BGP sessions |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display BGP sessions across all network nodes. This example shows each node, their neighbor, VRF, ASN, peer ASN, received address IPv4/IPv6/EVPN prefix, and last time something changed.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show bgp
Matching bgp records:
Hostname Neighbor VRF ASN Peer ASN PfxRx Last Changed
----------------- ---------------------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ -------------------------
border01 swp51(spine01) default 65132 65199 7/-/74 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border01 peerlink.4094(border02) default 65132 65132 12/-/- Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border01 swp54(spine04) default 65132 65199 7/-/74 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border01 swp53(spine03) default 65132 65199 7/-/74 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border01 swp52(spine02) default 65132 65199 7/-/74 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border02 swp52(spine02) default 65132 65199 7/-/75 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border02 peerlink.4094(border01) default 65132 65132 12/-/- Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border02 swp54(spine04) default 65132 65199 7/-/75 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border02 swp53(spine03) default 65132 65199 7/-/75 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
border02 swp51(spine01) default 65132 65199 7/-/75 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 peerlink.4094(leaf02) default 65101 65101 12/-/- Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp54(spine04) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp53(spine03) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp52(spine02) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
...
View status of nodes running BGP with a given ASN:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show bgp asn 65101
Matching bgp records:
Hostname Neighbor VRF ASN Peer ASN PfxRx Last Changed
----------------- ---------------------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ -------------------------
leaf01 peerlink.4094(leaf02) default 65101 65101 12/-/- Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp54(spine04) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp53(spine03) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp52(spine02) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf01 swp51(spine01) default 65101 65199 7/-/37 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf02 swp53(spine03) default 65101 65199 7/-/36 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf02 swp52(spine02) default 65101 65199 7/-/36 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf02 peerlink.4094(leaf01) default 65101 65101 12/-/- Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf02 swp54(spine04) default 65101 65199 7/-/36 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
leaf02 swp51(spine01) default 65101 65199 7/-/36 Fri Oct 2 22:39:00 2020
Related Commands
netq show unit-tests bgp
netq show events
netq check bgp
netq show cl-btrfs-info
Displays status about disk utilization on a given device or all devices networkwide with BTRFS and Cumulus Linux 3.x installed. The output provides the following information for each device:
- Percentage of disk currently allocated
- Amount of space remaining (unallocated)
- Size of the largest data chunk
- Amount of space unused by data chunks
- Whether the disk requires a rebalance
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
For details about when to perform a recommended rebalance, refer to When to Rebalance BTRFS Partitions.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show cl-btrfs-info
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display disk utilization info:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show cl-btrfs-info
Matching btrfs_info records:
Hostname Device Allocated Unallocated Space Largest Chunk Size Unused Data Chunks S Rebalance Recommende Last Changed
pace d
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------------
leaf01 37.79 % 3.58 GB 588.5 MB 771.91 MB yes Wed Sep 16 21:25:17 2020
Related Commands
netq show cl-ssd-util
netq show cl-manifest
Displays the Cumulus Linux OS versions supported for a given device or all devices networkwide. The output provides the following information for each device:
- ASIC vendor the OS supports
- CPU architecture the OS supports
- Cumulus Linux version associated with the indicated ASIC and CPU
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show cl-manifest
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show cl-manifest
Matching manifest records:
Hostname ASIC Vendor CPU Arch Manifest Version
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
border01 vx x86_64 3.7.6.1
border01 vx x86_64 3.7.10
border01 vx x86_64 3.7.11
border01 vx x86_64 3.6.2.1
...
fw1 vx x86_64 3.7.6.1
fw1 vx x86_64 3.7.10
fw1 vx x86_64 3.7.11
fw1 vx x86_64 3.6.2.1
...
leaf01 vx x86_64 4.1.0
leaf01 vx x86_64 4.0.0
leaf01 vx x86_64 3.6.2
leaf01 vx x86_64 3.7.2
...
leaf02 vx x86_64 3.7.6.1
leaf02 vx x86_64 3.7.10
leaf02 vx x86_64 3.7.11
leaf02 vx x86_64 3.6.2.1
...
Related Commands
netq show cl-pkg-info
netq show recommended-pkg-version
netq show cl-pkg-info
Displays the versions for all software packages installed on a given device or all devices networkwide. The output provides the following information for each device:
- Package name and version
- Cumulus Linux version
- Package status
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
The output can become very large for all devices and packages. When viewing results in a terminal window, consider filtering by hostname or package name to reduce the length of the output. Wildcards are not allowed for hostname
or text-package-name
.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show cl-pkg-info
[<text-package-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <text-package-name> | Only display results for the software package with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf01 show cl-pkg-info
Matching package_info records:
Hostname Package Name Version CL Version Package Status Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------ -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------------
leaf01 freeipmi-common 1.6.3-1.1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libsystemd0 241-7~deb10u4 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 arptables 0.0.4+snapshot201810 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libbinutils 2.31.1-16 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 tzdata 2020a-0+deb10u1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 gpgconf 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 irqbalance 1.5.0-3 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 systemd 241-7~deb10u4 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 liblmdb0 0.9.22-1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libopts25 1:5.18.12-4 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libelf1 0.176-1.1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 init-system-helpers 1.56+nmu1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libudev1 241-7~deb10u4 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 gdisk 1.0.3-1.1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 xxd 2:8.1.0875-5 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libnl-nf-3-200 3.2.27-cl4.2.1u1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 libprotobuf17 3.6.1.3-2 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
leaf01 cron 3.0pl1-133-cl4u1 Cumulus Linux 4.2.1 installed Tue Dec 1 22:38:39 2020
...
Related Commands
netq show recommended-pkg-version
netq show cl-manifest
netq show cl-resource
Displays incoming and outgoing ACLs and amount of forwarding resources used for a given device or all devices networkwide. The output provides the following information for each device:
- For ACL resources
- Count and percentage of Ingress and egress IPv4/IPv6 filter and mangle
- Count and percentage of Ingress 802.1x filter
- Count and percentage of Ingress mirror
- Count and percentage of Regions
- Count and percentage of Ingress PBR IPv4/IPv6 filter
- Count and percentage of 18b, 32b, and 52b rules keys
- Count and percentage of Layer 4 port range checkers
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
- For forwarding resources
- Count and percentage of MAC address entries
- Count and percentage of ECMP next hops
- Count and percentage of IPv4/IPv6 host and route entries
- Number of multicast routes
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
This command comes in two forms:
netq [<hostname>] show cl-resource acl
[ingress | egress]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show cl-resource forwarding
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
acl | NA | Display results for ACLs |
forwarding | NA | Display results for forwarding resources |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
ingress | NA | Only display results for the incoming ACLs |
egress | NA | Only display results for the outgoing ACLs |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display the ACL resources for all configured switches:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show cl-resource acl
Matching cl_resource records:
Hostname In IPv4 filter In IPv4 Mangle In IPv6 filter In IPv6 Mangle In 8021x filter In Mirror In PBR IPv4 filter In PBR IPv6 filter Eg IPv4 filter Eg IPv4 Mangle Eg IPv6 filter Eg IPv6 Mangle ACL Regions 18B Rules Key 32B Rules Key 54B Rules Key L4 Port range Checke Last Updated
rs
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
act-5712-09 40,512(7%) 0,0(0%) 30,768(3%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 32,256(12%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 2,24(8%) Tue Aug 18 20:20:39 2020
mlx-2700-04 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,0(0%) 4,400(1%) 2,2256(0%) 0,1024(0%) 2,1024(0%) 0,0(0%) Tue Aug 18 20:19:08 2020
Display forwarding resources for all configured switches:
cumulus@noc-pr:~$ netq show cl-resource forwarding
Matching cl_resource records:
Hostname IPv4 host entries IPv6 host entries IPv4 route entries IPv6 route entries ECMP nexthops MAC entries Total Mcast Routes Last Updated
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
act-5712-09 0,16384(0%) 0,0(0%) 0,131072(0%) 23,20480(0%) 0,16330(0%) 0,32768(0%) 0,8192(0%) Tue Aug 18 20:20:39 2020
mlx-2700-04 0,32768(0%) 0,16384(0%) 0,65536(0%) 4,28672(0%) 0,4101(0%) 0,40960(0%) 0,1000(0%) Tue Aug 18 20:19:08 2020
Display the forwarding resources used by the spine02 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine02 show cl-resource forwarding
Matching cl_resource records:
Hostname IPv4 host entries IPv6 host entries IPv4 route entries IPv6 route entries ECMP nexthops MAC entries Total Mcast Routes Last Updated
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
spine02 9,16384(0%) 0,0(0%) 290,131072(0%) 173,20480(0%) 54,16330(0%) 26,32768(0%) 0,8192(0%) Mon Jan 13 03:34:11 2020
Related Commands
netq show recommended-pkg-version
netq show cl-manifest
netq show cl-ssd-util
Displays utilization of 3ME3 solid state drives (SSDs) for a given device or all devices networkwide. These are primarily found in on-premises deployment. Tracking SSD utilization over time enables you to see any downward trend or instability of the drive before you receive an event notification. The output provides the following information for each drive:
- Percentage of PE cycles remaining for the drive
- Count of current PE cycles used by this drive
- Total number of PE cycles supported for this drive
- The drive model information
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show cl-ssd-util
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine02 show cl-ssd-util
Hostname Remaining PE Cycle (%) Current PE Cycles executed Total PE Cycles supported SSD Model Last Changed
spine02 80 576 2880 M.2 (S42) 3ME3 Thu Oct 31 00:15:06 2019
Related Commands
netq show cl-btrfs-info
netq show clag
Displays the health of all CLAG sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The peer nodes for a given node
- The system MAC address used for the session between the nodes
- The operational state of the session (up or down)
- The operational state of the backup IP address (up or down)
- The total number of bonds
- The number of dual-connected bonds
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
If the total number of bonds does not match the number of dual-connected bonds, there might be a configuration issue.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show clag
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show clag
Matching clag records:
Hostname Peer SysMac State Backup #Bond #Dual Last Changed
s
----------------- ----------------- ------------------ ---------- ------ ----- ----- -------------------------
border01(P) border02 44:38:39:be:ef:ff up up 3 3 Thu Nov 19 22:33:48 2020
border02 border01(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:ff up up 3 3 Thu Nov 19 22:29:24 2020
leaf01(P) leaf02 44:38:39:be:ef:aa up up 8 8 Thu Nov 19 22:29:16 2020
leaf02 leaf01(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:aa up up 8 8 Thu Nov 19 22:39:27 2020
leaf03(P) leaf04 44:38:39:be:ef:bb up up 8 8 Fri Nov 20 11:10:35 2020
leaf04 leaf03(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:bb up up 8 8 Fri Nov 20 11:11:24 2020
Related Commands
netq show unit-tests clag
netq show events
netq check clag
netq show dom
Displays the performance degradation or complete outage of any digital optics modules (DOMs) on one or all devices. You can filter the output by interface for laser and module types, and by channel for laser type.
The output provides the following information for each device and interface:
- Events and warning thresholds
- Current value, by channel for laser type
- When any of these items was last changed
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for laser power and current and one for temperature and voltage.
netq [<hostname>] show dom type (laser_rx_power|laser_output_power|laser_bias_current)
[interface <text-dom-port-anchor>]
[channel_id <text-channel-id>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show dom type (module_temp|module_voltage)
[interface <text-dom-port-anchor>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
laser_rx_power | NA | Display current value and threshold events for transceiver input power (mW) on the DOMs |
laser_output_power | NA | Display current value and threshold events for laser output power (mW) on the DOMs |
laser_bias_current | NA | Display current value and threshold events for laser bias current (mA) on the DOMs |
module_temp | NA | Display current value and threshold events for temperature (°C) on the DOMs |
module_voltage | NA | Display current value and threshold events for transceiver voltage (V) on the DOMs |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
interface | <text-dom-port-anchor> | Only display results for the interface with this port name |
channel_id | <text-channel-id> | Only display laser results for the channel with this ID |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Show module temperature of DOMs on a given device:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine01 show dom type module_temp
Matching dom records:
Hostname Interface type high_alarm_threshold low_alarm_threshold high_warning_thresho low_warning_threshol value Last Updated
ld d
----------------- ---------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
spine01 swp53s0 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 85, {‘degree_c’: -10, {‘degree_c’: 70, {‘degree_c’: 0, {‘degree_c’: 32, Wed Jul 1 15:25:56 2020
‘degree_f’: 185} ‘degree_f’: 14} ‘degree_f’: 158} ‘degree_f’: 32} ‘degree_f’: 89.6}
spine01 swp35 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 75, {‘degree_c’: -5, {‘degree_c’: 70, {‘degree_c’: 0, {‘degree_c’: 27.82, Wed Jul 1 15:25:56 2020
‘degree_f’: 167} ‘degree_f’: 23} ‘degree_f’: 158} ‘degree_f’: 32} ‘degree_f’: 82.08}
spine01 swp55 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 75, {‘degree_c’: -5, {‘degree_c’: 70, {‘degree_c’: 0, {‘degree_c’: 26.29, Wed Jul 1 15:25:56 2020
‘degree_f’: 167} ‘degree_f’: 23} ‘degree_f’: 158} ‘degree_f’: 32} ‘degree_f’: 79.32}
spine01 swp9 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 78, {‘degree_c’: -13, {‘degree_c’: 73, {‘degree_c’: -8, {‘degree_c’: 25.57, Wed Jul 1 15:25:56 2020
‘degree_f’: 172.4} ‘degree_f’: 8.6} ‘degree_f’: 163.4} ‘degree_f’: 17.6} ‘degree_f’: 78.02}
spine01 swp56 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 78, {‘degree_c’: -10, {‘degree_c’: 75, {‘degree_c’: -5, {‘degree_c’: 29.43, Wed Jul 1 15:25:56 2020
‘degree_f’: 172.4} ‘degree_f’: 14} ‘degree_f’: 167} ‘degree_f’: 23} ‘degree_f’: 84.97}
spine01 swp53s2 module_temperature {‘degree_c’: 85, {‘degree_c’: -10, {‘degree_c’: 70, {‘degree_c’: 0, {‘degree_c’: 32, Wed Jul 1 15:25:55 2020
‘degree_f’: 185} ‘degree_f’: 14} ‘degree_f’: 158} ‘degree_f’: 32} ‘degree_f’: 89.6}
...
Related Commands
None
netq show ethtool-stats
Displays transmit and receive statistics for network interfaces on one or all devices, including frame errors, ACL drops, buffer drops, and more. You can filter the output by device and view the statistics for a time in the past.
Syntax
netq <hostname> show ethtool-stats
port <physical-port>
(rx|tx)
[extended]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Options
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
port | <physical-port> | Only display results for the interface with this name |
rx | NA | Only display receive statistics |
tx | NA | Only display transmit statistics |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
extended | NA | Display additional statistics; does not include statistics presented with standard output |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Show transmit statistics for a given switch interface and switch in the network:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf01 show ethtool-stats port swp50 tx
Matching ethtool_stats records:
Hostname Interface HwIfOutOctets HwIfOutUcastPkts HwIfOutMcastPkts HwIfOutBcastPkts HwIfOutDiscards HwIfOutErrors HwIfOutQDrops HwIfOutNonQDrops HwIfOutQLen HwIfOutPausePkt SoftOutErrors SoftOutDrops SoftOutTxFifoFull Last Updated
----------------- ------------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
leaf01 swp50 8749 0 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tue Apr 28 22:09:57 2020
Related Commands
netq show interface-stats
netq show interface-untilization
netq show events
Display system events that have occurred in the last 24 hours. Optionally, view events for a time in the past. You can filter the output by event severity and event type. The output provides the following information for each device:
- Message type
- Event severity (info, error)
- Descriptive event message
- When the event occurred
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show events
[severity info | severity error]
[message_type agent|bgp|btrfsinfo|cable|clsupport|configdiff|evpn|interfaces|lcm|license|link|lldp|mlag|mtu|node|ntp|ospf|port|ptm|ptp|resource|roceconfig|runningconfigdiff|sensor|services|ssdutil|tca_bgp|tca_dom|tca_ecmp|tca_ethtool|tca_link|tca_procdevstats|tca_resource|tca_roce|tca_sensors|tca_wjh|trace|vlan|vxlan]
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
severity | info, error | Only display events with this severity level |
message_type | agent, bgp, btrfsinfo, cable, clsupport, configdiff, evpn, interfaces, lcm, license, link, lldp, mlag, mtu, node, ntp, ospf, port, ptm, ptp, resource, roceconfig, runningconfigdiff, sensor, services, ssdutil, tca_bgp, tca_dom, tca_ecmp, tca_ethtool, tca_link, tca_procdevstats, tca_resource, tca_roce, tca_sensors, tca_wjh, trace, vlan, vxlan | Display events for the type with this name |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between these two times. Times must include a numeric value and the unit of measure:
You can enter the start time ( |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display all events from the past 3 days:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show events between now and 3d
Matching events records:
Hostname Message Type Severity Message Timestamp
----------------- ------------------------ ---------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
leaf02 evpn error VNI 4002 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 22:00:36 2020
own
leaf02 evpn error VNI 4001 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 22:00:36 2020
own
leaf02 evpn error VNI 10 state changed from up to dow Thu Dec 10 22:00:36 2020
n
leaf02 evpn error VNI 30 state changed from up to dow Thu Dec 10 22:00:36 2020
n
leaf02 evpn error VNI 20 state changed from up to dow Thu Dec 10 22:00:36 2020
n
leaf02 evpn error VNI 4002 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 20:42:39 2020
own
leaf02 evpn error VNI 4001 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 20:42:39 2020
own
...
border02 evpn error VNI 4002 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 03:24:10 2020
own
border02 evpn error VNI 4001 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 03:24:10 2020
own
border02 evpn error VNI 4002 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 02:58:20 2020
own
border02 evpn error VNI 4001 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 02:58:20 2020
own
border02 evpn error VNI 4002 state changed from up to d Thu Dec 10 02:32:16 2020
own
...
leaf02 services info Service netqd status changed from i Thu Dec 10 06:49:15 2020
nactive to active
leaf02 services info Service netqd status changed from i Thu Dec 10 06:22:22 2020
nactive to active
leaf02 services info Service netqd status changed from i Thu Dec 10 06:21:20 2020
nactive to active
leaf02 services info Service netqd status changed from i Thu Dec 10 06:20:19 2020
nactive to active
leaf02 services info Service netqd status changed from i Thu Dec 10 06:14:06 2020
nactive to active
...
Display all BGP events between now and five days ago:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show events message_type bgp between now and 5d
Matching bgp records:
Hostname Message Type Severity Message Timestamp
----------------- ------------ -------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine01 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine02 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine03 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine01 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine03 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine02 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine03 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine02 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
leaf01 bgp info BGP session with peer spine01 @desc 2h:10m:11s
: state changed from failed to esta
blished
...
Related Commands
None
netq show events-config
Displays all event suppression configurations. Optionally, you can filter by a specific configuration or message type. The output displays the following information for each configuration:
- Configuration identifier and name
- Message type
- Scope of the suppression
- When the suppression no longer applies
When you filter by a message type, you must include the show-filter-conditions
keyword to display the conditions associated with that message type and the processing hierarchy. The output in this case provides the following information for each message type:
- Message name
- Filter condition name, hierarchy, and description
Syntax
netq show events-config
[events_config_id <text-events-config-id-anchor>]
[show-filter-conditions | message_type <text-message-type-anchor> show-filter-conditions]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
events_config_id | <text-events-config-id-anchor> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
show-filter-conditions | NA | Only display results for sessions using the VNI with this name |
message_type | <text-message-type-anchor> | Only display results for configurations with this type. Values include agent, bgp, btrfsinfo, clag, clsupport, configdiff, evpn, link, ntp, ospf, sensor, services, and ssdutil. |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display a given event-suppression configuration:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show events-config events_config_id eventsconfig_1
Matching config_events records:
Events Config ID Events Config Name Message Type Scope Active Suppress Until
-------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------ --------------------
eventsconfig_1 job_cl_upgrade_2d89c agent {"db_state":"*","hostname":"spine02","severity":"*"} True Tue Jul 7 16:16:20
21b3effd79796e585c35 2020
096d5fc6cef32b463e37
cca88d8ee862ae104d5_
spine02
eventsconfig_1 job_cl_upgrade_2d89c bgp {"vrf":"*","peer":"*","hostname":"spine04","severity":"*"} True Tue Jul 7 16:16:20
21b3effd79796e585c35 2020
096d5fc6cef32b463e37
cca88d8ee862ae104d5_
spine04
eventsconfig_1 job_cl_upgrade_2d89c btrfsinfo {"hostname":"spine04","info":"*","severity":"*"} True Tue Jul 7 16:16:20
21b3effd79796e585c35 2020
096d5fc6cef32b463e37
cca88d8ee862ae104d5_
spine04
eventsconfig_1 job_cl_upgrade_2d89c clag {"hostname":"spine04","severity":"*"} True Tue Jul 7 16:16:20
21b3effd79796e585c35 2020
096d5fc6cef32b463e37
cca88d8ee862ae104d5_
spine04
...
Display filter conditions for EVPN event suppression configurations:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show events-config message_type evpn show-filter-conditions
Matching config_events records:
Message Name Filter Condition Name Filter Condition Hierarchy Filter Condition Description
------------------------ ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
evpn vni 3 Target VNI
evpn severity 2 Severity error/info
evpn hostname 1 Target Hostname
Related Commands
netq show events
netq show evpn
Displays the health of all EVPN sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides the following for each session:
- The VNI used
- The address of the VNI endpoint
- Whether the session is part of a layer 2 or layer 3 configuration
- The associated VRF or VLAN when defined
- Whether the associated VNI is in the kernel
- The export and import route targets used for filtering
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show evpn
[vni <text-vni>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
vni | <text-vni> | Only display results for sessions using the VNI with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
The example below shows the configuration and status for all devices, including the associated VNI, VTEP address, the import and export route (showing the BGP ASN and VNI path), and the last time a change occurred for each device running EVPN.
This example shows the Cumulus reference topology, where EVPN runs on all border and leaf switches. Each session is represented by a single row.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show evpn
Matching evpn records:
Hostname VNI VTEP IP Type Mapping In Kernel Export RT Import RT Last Changed
----------------- ---------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- --------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------------------
border01 4002 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65132:4002 65132:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:49:27 2020
border01 4001 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf RED yes 65132:4001 65132:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:49:27 2020
border02 4002 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65132:4002 65132:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:48:47 2020
border02 4001 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf RED yes 65132:4001 65132:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:48:47 2020
leaf01 10 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 10 yes 65101:10 65101:10 Wed Oct 7 00:49:30 2020
leaf01 30 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 30 yes 65101:30 65101:30 Wed Oct 7 00:49:30 2020
leaf01 4002 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65101:4002 65101:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:49:30 2020
leaf01 4001 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf RED yes 65101:4001 65101:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:49:30 2020
leaf01 20 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 20 yes 65101:20 65101:20 Wed Oct 7 00:49:30 2020
leaf02 10 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 10 yes 65101:10 65101:10 Wed Oct 7 00:48:25 2020
leaf02 20 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 20 yes 65101:20 65101:20 Wed Oct 7 00:48:25 2020
leaf02 4001 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf RED yes 65101:4001 65101:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:48:25 2020
leaf02 4002 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65101:4002 65101:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:48:25 2020
leaf02 30 10.0.1.1 L2 Vlan 30 yes 65101:30 65101:30 Wed Oct 7 00:48:25 2020
leaf03 4002 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65102:4002 65102:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:50:13 2020
leaf03 10 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 10 yes 65102:10 65102:10 Wed Oct 7 00:50:13 2020
leaf03 30 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 30 yes 65102:30 65102:30 Wed Oct 7 00:50:13 2020
leaf03 20 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 20 yes 65102:20 65102:20 Wed Oct 7 00:50:13 2020
leaf03 4001 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf RED yes 65102:4001 65102:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:50:13 2020
leaf04 4001 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf RED yes 65102:4001 65102:4001 Wed Oct 7 00:50:09 2020
leaf04 4002 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf BLUE yes 65102:4002 65102:4002 Wed Oct 7 00:50:09 2020
leaf04 20 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 20 yes 65102:20 65102:20 Wed Oct 7 00:50:09 2020
leaf04 10 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 10 yes 65102:10 65102:10 Wed Oct 7 00:50:09 2020
leaf04 30 10.0.1.2 L2 Vlan 30 yes 65102:30 65102:30 Wed Oct 7 00:50:09 2020
This example displays the EVPN configuration and status for VNI 4001.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show evpn vni 4001
Matching evpn records:
Hostname VNI VTEP IP Type Mapping In Kernel Export RT Import RT Last Changed
----------------- ---------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- --------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------------------
border01 4001 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf RED yes 65132:4001 65132:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:45:45 2020
border02 4001 10.0.1.254 L3 Vrf RED yes 65132:4001 65132:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:45:11 2020
leaf01 4001 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf RED yes 65101:4001 65101:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:46:15 2020
leaf02 4001 10.0.1.1 L3 Vrf RED yes 65101:4001 65101:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:44:18 2020
leaf03 4001 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf RED yes 65102:4001 65102:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:48:22 2020
leaf04 4001 10.0.1.2 L3 Vrf RED yes 65102:4001 65102:4001 Mon Oct 12 03:47:47 2020
Related Commands
netq show events message_type evpn
netq show unit-tests evpn
netq check evpn
netq show interfaces
Displays the health of all interfaces or a single interface on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. You can filter by the interface type, state of the interface, or the remote interface. For a given switch or host, you can view the total number of configured interfaces.
The output provides the following for each device:
- The name of the interface
- The type of interface
- The state of the interface (up or down)
- The associated VRF, VLANs, PVID, MTU, and LLDP peer
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
- The total number of interfaces on a given device
Syntax
Six forms of the command are available, based on whether you want to view interface health for all devices or a given device, and whether you want to filter by an interface type.
netq show interfaces
[<remote-interface>]
[state <remote-interface-state>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show interfaces
[<remote-interface>]
[state <remote-interface-state>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show interfaces alias
[<remote-interface>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show interfaces physical
[<physical-port>]
[empty|plugged]
[peer]
[vendor <module-vendor> | model <module-model>| module]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq show interfaces type (bond|bridge|eth|loopback|macvlan|swp|vlan|vrf|vxlan)
[state <remote-interface-state>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show interfaces type (bond|bridge|eth|loopback|macvlan|swp|vlan|vrf|vxlan)
[state <remote-interface-state>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name. |
alias | NA | Only display results for the specified interface alias |
physical | NA | Only display results for physical interfaces |
type | bond, bridge, eth, loopback, macvlan, swp, vlan, vrf, or vxlan | Only display results for the specified interface type |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <remote-interface> | Only display results for local interfaces with this remote interface |
state | <remote-interface-state> | Only display results for remote interfaces in the specified state—up or down |
NA | <physical-port> | Only display results for the interface with this name |
NA | empty, plugged | Display switch ports with attached cables (plugged) or those without connectivity (empty) |
NA | peer | Display connected peer ports |
vendor | <module-vendor> | Only display results from a particular vendor (for example, Mellanox) |
model | <module-model> | Only display results from a particular model |
module | NA | Display interface module information |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
count | NA | Display the total number of interface on the specified switch or host. You must specify the hostname option. |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display interfaces on a given device:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine01 show interfaces
Matching link records:
Hostname Interface Type State VRF Details Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ---------------- ---------- --------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
spine01 swp5 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: border01:sw
p51
spine01 swp6 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: border02:sw
p51
spine01 eth0 eth up mgmt MTU: 1500 Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
spine01 lo loopback up default MTU: 65536 Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
spine01 mgmt vrf up mgmt table: 1001, MTU: 65536, Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
Members: eth0, mgmt,
spine01 vagrant swp down default VLANs: , PVID: 0 MTU: 1500 Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
spine01 swp1 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: leaf01:swp5
1
spine01 swp2 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: leaf02:swp5
1
spine01 swp3 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: leaf03:swp5
1
spine01 swp4 swp up default VLANs: , Tue Nov 10 22:30:11 2020
PVID: 0 MTU: 9216 LLDP: leaf04:swp5
1
View an interface count on a given device.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine01 show interfaces count
Count of matching link records: 10
Display only VLAN results. The output displays the interface, its specified MTU, whether it is running over a VRF, and the last time it changed.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show interfaces type vlan
Matching link records:
Hostname Interface Type State VRF Details Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ---------------- ---------- --------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
border01 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:48 2020
border01 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:48 2020
border01 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:48 2020
border02 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
border02 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
border02 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
fw1 borderBond.20 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:25 2020
fw1 borderBond.10 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:25 2020
leaf01 vlan20 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf01 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf01 vlan30 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf01 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf01 vlan10 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf01 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
leaf02 vlan20 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf02 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf02 vlan30 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf02 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf02 vlan10 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf02 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
leaf03 vlan20 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf03 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf03 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf03 vlan30 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf03 vlan10 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf03 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
leaf04 vlan20 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
leaf04 vlan4002 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
leaf04 vlan4001 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
leaf04 vlan30 vlan up BLUE MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
leaf04 vlan10 vlan up RED MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
leaf04 peerlink.4094 vlan up default MTU: 9216 Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
Display all MAC addresses associated with your vRR (virtual route reflector) interface configuration. This is useful for determining if the specified MAC address inside a VLAN is the same or different across your vRR configuration.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show interfaces type macvlan
Matching mac records:
Origin MAC Address VLAN Hostname Egress Port Remote Last Changed
------ ------------------ ------ ----------------- ------------------------------ ------ -------------------------
yes 00:00:00:00:00:1a 10 leaf02 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
yes 44:38:39:00:00:37 10 leaf02 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
cumulus@netq-ts:~$ netq show interfaces type macvlan
Matching link records:
Hostname Interface Type State VRF Details Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ---------------- ---------- --------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
leaf01 vlan10-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1a, Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
Mode: Private
leaf01 vlan20-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1b, Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
Mode: Private
leaf01 vlan30-v0 macvlan up BLUE MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1c, Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020
Mode: Private
leaf02 vlan10-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1a, Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
Mode: Private
leaf02 vlan20-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1b, Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
Mode: Private
leaf02 vlan30-v0 macvlan up BLUE MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1c, Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
Mode: Private
leaf03 vlan10-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1a, Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
Mode: Private
leaf03 vlan20-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1b, Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
Mode: Private
leaf03 vlan30-v0 macvlan up BLUE MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1c, Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
Mode: Private
leaf04 vlan10-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1a, Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
Mode: Private
leaf04 vlan20-v0 macvlan up RED MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1b, Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
Mode: Private
leaf04 vlan30-v0 macvlan up BLUE MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:1c, Tue Oct 27 22:29:06 2020
Related Commands
netq show events
netq check interfaces
netq show unit-tests interfaces
netq show interface-stats
Displays performance statistics for the physical interfaces on switches in your network. The NetQ Agent collects the statistics every 30 seconds. Statistics are not collected for non-physical interfaces, such as bonds, bridges, and VXLANs. You can filter the output by interface or to display only errors. The output provides the following information for each switch and interface:
- Transmit: tx_bytes, tx_carrier, tx_colls, tx_drop, tx_errs, tx_packets
- Receive: rx_bytes, rx_drop, rx_errs, rx_frame, rx_multicast, rx_packets
- When any of these items were last changed
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show interface-stats
[errors | all]
[<physical-port>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for switch or host with this name |
errors | NA | Only display transmit and receive error statistics |
all | NA | Display all statistics |
NA | <physical-port> | Only display results for the interface with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display statistics for a given interface:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show interface-stats swp2
Matching proc_dev_stats records:
Hostname Interface RX Packets RX Drop RX Errors TX Packets TX Drop TX Errors Last Updated
----------------- ------------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
border01 swp2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:47:23 2020
border02 swp2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:47:09 2020
fw1 swp2 6327111 0 0 6324616 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:47:07 2020
fw2 swp2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:46:54 2020
spine03 swp2 5097329 0 0 5124570 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:47:00 2020
spine04 swp2 5167364 0 0 5111678 0 0 Tue Dec 15 15:47:18 2020
Related Commands
netq show interface-utilization
netq show ethtool-stats
netq show interface-utilization
Displays utilization (transmit and receive) and port speed for physical interfaces on switches in your network. NetQ collects this data every 30 seconds. You can filter the output by port name, data direction, and time.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show interface-utilization
[<text-port>]
[tx|rx]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <text-port> | Only display results for the port with this name |
tx | NA | Only display results for transmit data |
rx | NA | Only display results for receive data |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display utilization for a given device:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine01 show interface-utilization
Matching port_stats records:
Hostname Interface RX Bytes (30sec) RX Drop (30sec) RX Errors (30sec) RX Util (%age) TX Bytes (30sec) TX Drop (30sec) TX Errors (30sec) TX Util (%age) Port Speed Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
spine01 swp6 2652 0 0 0 2650 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:02:57
2020
spine01 swp5 2547 0 0 0 2545 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:02:57
2020
Display utilization for all devices, transmit only:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show interface-utilization tx
Matching port_stats records:
Hostname Interface TX Bytes (30sec) TX Drop (30sec) TX Errors (30sec) TX Util (%age) Port Speed Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
border01 swp1 0 0 0 0 Unknown Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp54 2539 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp52 1679 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp4 0 0 0 0 Unknown Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp53 2539 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp3 4714 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp49 7708 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
2020
border01 swp51 2711 0 0 0 1G Tue Dec 15 16:04:01
...
Related Commands
netq show interface-stats
netq show ethtool-stats
netq show inventory
Displays information about the hardware and software components deployed on a given device or all devices networkwide. The output provides details specific to the component selected.
Syntax
Several forms of this command are available based on the inventory component you’d like to view:
netq [<hostname>] show inventory brief
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory asic
[vendor <asic-vendor>| model <asic-model>| model-id <asic-model-id>]
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory board
[vendor <board-vendor>|model <board-model>]
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory cpu
[arch <cpu-arch>]
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory disk
[name <disk-name>|transport <disk-transport>| vendor <disk-vendor>]
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory memory
[type <memory-type>|vendor <memory-vendor>]
[opta]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show inventory os
[version <os-version>|name <os-name>]
[opta]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
brief | NA | Only display summary information: hostname, switch, OS, CPU architecture, ASIC vendor, ports |
asic | NA | Only display ASIC information: hostname, vendor, model, model ID, core bandwidth, ports |
board | NA | Only display motherboard information: hostname, vendor, model, base MAC address, serial number, part number, revision, manufacturing date |
cpu | NA | Only display processor information: hostname, architecture, model, frequency, number of cores |
disk | NA | Only display disk information: hostname, disk name and type, transport, size, vendor, model |
memory | NA | Only display memory information: hostname, memory name, type, size, speed, vendor, serial number |
os | NA | Only display operating system information: hostname, OS name, version, when changed |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
vendor | <asic-vendor>, <board-vendor>, <disk-vendor>, <memory-vendor> | Only display results for the ASIC, board, disk, or memory vendor with this name |
model | <asic-model>, <board-model> | Only display results for ASIC or board model with this name |
model-id | <asic-model-id> | Only display results for ASIC models with this ID |
arch | <cpu-arch> | Only display results for CPUs with this architecture |
transport | <disk-transport> | Only display results for disks with this transport method |
type | <memory-type> | Only display results for memory of this type |
version | <os-version> | Only display results for operating systems of this version |
name | <os-name> | Only display results for operating systems with this name |
opta | NA | Only display results for the NetQ appliance or VM (not other switches or hosts) |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display an inventory summary:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show inventory brief
Matching inventory records:
Hostname Switch OS CPU ASIC Ports
----------------- -------------------- --------------- -------- --------------- -----------------------------------
border01 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
border02 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
fw1 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
fw2 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
leaf01 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
leaf02 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
leaf03 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
oob-mgmt-server N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server01 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server02 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server03 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server04 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server05 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server06 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
server07 N/A Ubuntu x86_64 N/A N/A
spine01 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
spine02 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
spine03 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
spine04 VX CL x86_64 VX N/A
Display ASIC information for all devices with a vendor of NVIDIA:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show inventory asic vendor NVIDIA
Matching inventory records:
Hostname Vendor Model Model ID Core BW Ports
----------------- -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------------- -------------- -----------------------------------
mlx-2100-05 NVIDIA Spectrum MT52132 N/A 16 x 100G-QSFP28
mlx-2410a1-05 NVIDIA Spectrum MT52132 N/A 48 x 25G-SFP28 & 8 x 100G-QSFP28
mlx-2700-11 NVIDIA Spectrum MT52132 N/A 32 x 100G-QSFP28
Display only the devices with a Celestica motherboard:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show inventory board vendor celestica
Matching inventory records:
Hostname Vendor Model Base MAC Serial No Part No Rev Mfg Date
----------------- -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------ ------------------------- ---------------- ------ ----------
st1-l1 CELESTICA Arctica 4806xp 00:E0:EC:27:71:37 D2060B2F044919GD000011 R0854-F1004-01 Redsto 09/20/2014
ne-XP
st1-l2 CELESTICA Arctica 4806xp 00:E0:EC:27:6B:3A D2060B2F044919GD000060 R0854-F1004-01 Redsto 09/20/2014
ne-XP
Display all the currently deployed architectures in the network, and then display devices with an x86_64 architecture:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show inventory cpu arch
x86_64 : CPU Architecture
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show inventory cpu arch x86_64
Matching inventory records:
Hostname Arch Model Freq Cores
----------------- -------- ------------------------------ ---------- -----
leaf01 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
leaf02 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
leaf03 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
leaf04 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
oob-mgmt-server x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
server01 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
server02 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
server03 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
server04 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
spine01 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
spine02 x86_64 Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Cla N/A 1
ss Core i7)
Related Commands
netq config agent cpu-limit
netq show cl-manifest
netq show cl-pkg-info
netq show dom type
netq show resource-util
netq show sensors
netq show ip/ipv6 addresses
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses configured for a given device or all devices networkwide, currently or for a time in the past. You can filter the output by remote-interface, address or prefix, and VRF. You can obtain a count of addresses for a given device. The output provides the following information for each address:
- Hostname of the device with the address
- Interface on the device with the address
- VRF, when configured, on the interface with the address
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
Two sets of IP address commands are available, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6.
netq <hostname> show ip addresses
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv4>|<ipv4/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq show ip addresses
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv4>|<ipv4/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[subnet|supernet|gateway]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show ipv6 addresses
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv6>|<ipv6/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq show ipv6 addresses
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv6>|<ipv6/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[subnet|supernet|gateway]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
ip | NA | Display TCP IPv4 addresses |
ipv6 | NA | Display TCP IPv6 addresses |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <remote-interface> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this interface |
NA | <ipv4> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv4 address |
NA | <ipv4/prefixlen> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv4 address and prefix |
NA | <ipv6> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address |
NA | <ipv6/prefixlen> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address and prefix |
vrf | <vrf> | Only display results for switches and hosts using this virtual route forwarding interface |
subnet | NA | Only display results for addresses in the subnet |
supernet | NA | Only display results for addresses in the supernet |
gateway | NA | Only display results for addresses in the gateway |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display all IP addresses on the spine01 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine01 show ip addresses
Matching address records:
Address Hostname Interface VRF Last Changed
------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- --------------- -------------------------
192.168.200.21/24 spine01 eth0 mgmt Thu Sep 17 20:07:49 2020
10.10.10.101/32 spine01 lo default Thu Sep 17 20:25:05 2020
Display all IP addresses using the BLUE VRF on the leaf03 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf03 show ip addresses vrf BLUE
Matching address records:
Address Hostname Interface VRF Last Changed
------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- --------------- -------------------------
10.1.30.1/24 leaf03 vlan30-v0 BLUE Thu Sep 17 20:25:09 2020
10.1.30.2/24 leaf03 vlan30 BLUE Thu Sep 17 20:25:08 2020
Related Commands
netq show ip/ipv6 neighbors
netq show ip/ipv6 routes
netq show ip/ipv6 neighbors
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 neighbors configured for a given device or all devices networkwide, currently or for a time in the past. You can filter the output by remote-interface, address, address and VRF, or VRF. You can obtain a count of neighbors for a given device, or for a given device and MAC address. The output provides the following information for each address:
- Hostname of neighbor
- Interface of neighbor
- MAC address of neighbor
- VRF, when configured, of neighbor
- Whether this address owned by the neighbor or learned from by host
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
Two sets of IP neighbors commands are available, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6.
netq show ip neighbors
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv4>|<ipv4> vrf <vrf>|vrf <vrf>]
[<mac>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show ip neighbors
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv4>|<ipv4> vrf <vrf>|vrf <vrf>]
[<mac>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq show ipv6 neighbors
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv6>|<ipv6> vrf <vrf>|vrf <vrf>]
[<mac>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show ipv6 neighbors
[<remote-interface>]
[<ipv6>|<ipv6> vrf <vrf>|vrf <vrf>]
[<mac>]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
ip | NA | Display TCP IPv4 neighbors |
ipv6 | NA | Display TCP IPv6 neighbors |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <remote-interface> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this interface |
NA | <ipv4> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv4 address |
NA | <ipv4> vrf <vrf> | Only display results for the switch or host with this IPv4 address and virtual route forwarding interface |
NA | <ipv6> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address |
NA | <ipv6> vrf <vrf> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address and VRF |
vrf | <vrf> | Only display results for switches and hosts using this VRF |
NA | <mac> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this MAC address |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display all IPv4 neighbors on the spine01 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ip neighbors
Matching neighbor records:
IP Address Hostname Interface MAC Address VRF Remote Last Changed
------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- ------------------ --------------- ------ -------------------------
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp1 44:38:39:00:00:08 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp6 44:38:39:00:00:30 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp5 44:38:39:00:00:28 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
192.168.200.1 spine04 eth0 44:38:39:00:00:6d no Fri Dec 4 19:41:35 2020
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp4 44:38:39:00:00:20 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp3 44:38:39:00:00:18 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
169.254.0.1 spine04 swp2 44:38:39:00:00:10 default no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
192.168.200.24 spine04 mgmt c6:b3:15:1d:84:c4 no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
192.168.200.250 spine04 eth0 44:38:39:00:01:80 no Thu Dec 3 22:29:18 2020
169.254.0.1 spine03 swp1 44:38:39:00:00:06 default no Thu Dec 3 22:31:27 2020
169.254.0.1 spine03 swp6 44:38:39:00:00:2e default no Thu Dec 3 22:31:27 2020
169.254.0.1 spine03 swp5 44:38:39:00:00:26 default no Thu Dec 3 22:31:27 2020
...
Display all IPv6 addresses on the leaf03 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf03 show ipv6 neighbors
Matching neighbor records:
IP Address Hostname Interface MAC Address VRF Remote Last Changed
------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- ------------------ --------------- ------ -------------------------
ff02::16 leaf03 eth0 33:33:00:00:00:16 no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:32 leaf03 vlan10-v0 44:38:39:00:00:32 RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:59 2020
ff02::1 leaf03 mgmt 33:33:00:00:00:01 no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:febe:efbb leaf03 vlan4001 44:38:39:be:ef:bb RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:3a leaf03 vlan20-v0 44:38:39:00:00:34 RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:59 2020
ff02::1:ff00:184 leaf03 eth0 33:33:ff:00:01:84 no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:3c leaf03 vlan30 44:38:39:00:00:36 BLUE yes Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:13 leaf03 swp52 44:38:39:00:00:13 default no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:5e leaf03 vlan30 44:38:39:00:00:5e BLUE no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:42 leaf03 vlan30-v0 44:38:39:00:00:42 BLUE no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:44 leaf03 vlan10 44:38:39:00:00:3e RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:5e leaf03 vlan10 44:38:39:00:00:5e RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:3c leaf03 vlan30-v0 44:38:39:00:00:36 BLUE no Thu Dec 3 22:28:59 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:17 leaf03 swp54 44:38:39:00:00:17 default no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:5e leaf03 vlan20 44:38:39:00:00:5e RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:32 leaf03 vlan10 44:38:39:00:00:32 RED yes Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:190 leaf03 eth0 44:38:39:00:01:90 no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:40 leaf03 vlan20-v0 44:38:39:00:00:40 RED no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:3a leaf03 vlan20 44:38:39:00:00:34 RED yes Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
fe80::4638:39ff:fe00:180 leaf03 eth0 44:38:39:00:01:80 no Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
...
Related Commands
netq show ip/ipv6 addresses
netq show ip/ipv6 routes
netq show ip routes
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 routes configured for a given device or all devices networkwide, currently or for a time in the past. You can filter the output by remote-interface, address, address and prefix, VRF, and route origin. You can obtain a count of routes for a given device. The output provides the following information for each route:
- Whether this route originated with this device or not
- VRF used for the route
- Address prefix used for the route
- Hostname of the device with the route
- Next hops the route takes
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
Two sets of IP routes commands are available, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6.
netq <hostname> show ip routes
[<ipv4>|<ipv4/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[origin]
[edge]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq show ip routes
[<ipv4>|<ipv4/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[origin]
[edge]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show ipv6 routes
[<ipv6>|<ipv6/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[origin]
[edge]
[around <text-time>]
[count]
[json]
netq show ipv6 routes
[<ipv6>|<ipv6/prefixlen>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[origin]
[edge]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
ip | NA | Display TCP IPv4 routes |
ipv6 | NA | Display TCP IPv6 routes |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <remote-interface> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this interface |
NA | <ipv4> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv4 address |
NA | <ipv4/prefixlen> | Only display results for the switch or host with this IPv4 address and prefix |
NA | <ipv6> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address |
NA | <ipv6/prefixlen> | Only display results for switches and hosts with this IPv6 address and prefix |
vrf | <vrf> | Only display results for switches and hosts using this VRF |
origin | NA | Display whether this route originated on the switch or host (yes) or not (no) |
edge | NA | Display the edge switch that a route is learn from on hosts and network devices that do not run Cumulus Linux |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
count | NA | Display the count of routes for a given switch or host |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON |
Sample Usage
Display all IPv4 routes:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ip routes
Matching routes records:
Origin VRF Prefix Hostname Nexthops Last Changed
------ --------------- ------------------------------ ----------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
no default 10.0.1.2/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp3, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp4
no default 10.10.10.4/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp3, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp4
no default 10.10.10.3/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp3, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp4
no default 10.10.10.2/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp1, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp2
no default 10.10.10.1/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp1, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp2
yes 192.168.200.0/24 spine04 eth0 Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
yes 192.168.200.24/32 spine04 eth0 Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
no default 10.0.1.1/32 spine04 169.254.0.1: swp1, Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
169.254.0.1: swp2
yes default 10.10.10.104/32 spine04 lo Thu Dec 3 22:29:17 2020
...
Display all IPv6 routes on the leaf03 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf03 show ipv6 routes
Matching routes records:
Origin VRF Prefix Hostname Nexthops Last Changed
------ --------------- ------------------------------ ----------------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
no RED ::/0 leaf03 Blackhole Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
no ::/0 leaf03 Blackhole Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
no BLUE ::/0 leaf03 Blackhole Thu Dec 3 22:28:58 2020
Related Commands
netq show ip/ipv6 addresses
netq show ip/ipv6 neighbors
netq show job-status
Displays the status of installation and upgrade jobs running on your NetQ appliance or VM.
Syntax
netq show job-status <text-opta-ip>
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <text-opta-ip> | Display the status of jobs running on the appliance or VM with this IP address |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Show job status:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show job-status 192.168.200.250
Related Commands
netq show status
netq show kubernetes
Displays the configuration and health of the non-NetQ Kubernetes components in your container environment. This command lets you:
- Identify and locate pods, deployment, replica-set, and services deployed within the network using IP, name, label, and so forth
- Track network connectivity of all pods of a service, deployment, and replica set
- Locate any pods deployed adjacent to a top of rack (ToR) switch
Outputs vary according to the component of the Kubernetes cluster you want to view.
You must enable Kubernetes monitoring on NetQ Agents. Refer to the netq config add agent
command to enable monitoring.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes cluster
[name <kube-cluster-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes node
[components]
[name <kube-node-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[label <kube-node-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes daemon-set
[name <kube-ds-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-ds-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes daemon-set
[name <kube-ds-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-ds-label>]
connectivity
[around <text-time>][json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes deployment
[name <kube-deployment-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-deployment-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes deployment
[name <kube-deployment-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-deployment-label>]
connectivity
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes pod
[name <kube-pod-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-pod-label>]
[pod-ip <kube-pod-ipaddress>]
[node <kube-node-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes replication-controller
[name <kube-rc-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-rc-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes replica-set
[name <kube-rs-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-rs-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes replica-set
[name <kube-rs-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-rs-label>]
connectivity
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes service
[name <kube-service-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-service-label>]
[service-cluster-ip <kube-service-cluster-ip>]
[service-external-ip <kube-service-external-ip>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show kubernetes service
[name <kube-service-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-service-label>]
[service-cluster-ip <kube-service-cluster-ip>]
[service-external-ip <kube-service-external-ip>]
connectivity
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cluster | NA | Only display Kubernetes cluster information |
node | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
daemon-set | NA | Only display Kubernetes daemon-set information |
deployment | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
pod | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
replication-controller | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
replica-set | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
service | NA | Only display Kubernetes node information |
connectivity | NA | Only display connectivity information for the daemon-set, deployment, or service |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
name | <kube-cluster-name>, <kube-node-name>, <kube-ds-name>, <kube-deployment-name>, <kube-pod-name>, <kube-rc-name>, <kube-rs-name>, <kube-service-name> | Only display results for the Kubernetes component with this name |
components | NA | Only display results for Kubernetes nodes with this name |
cluster | <kube-cluster-name> | Only display results for the cluster with this name |
label | <kube-node-label>, <kube-ds-label>, <kube-deployment-label>, <kube-pod-label>, <kube-rc-label>, <kube-rs-label>, <kube-service-label> | Only display results for components with this label |
namespace | <namespace> | Only display results for clusters and nodes within this namespace |
pod-ip | <kube-pod-ipaddress> | Only display results for the pod with this IP address |
service-cluster-ip | <kube-service-cluster-ip> | Only display results for the service cluster with this IP address |
service-external-ip | <kube-service-external-ip> | Only display results for the service with this external IP address |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Show health of clusters:
cumulus@host:~$ netq show kubernetes cluster
Matching kube_cluster records:
Master Cluster Name Controller Status Scheduler Status Nodes
------------------------ ---------------- -------------------- ---------------- --------------------
server11:3.0.0.68 default Healthy Healthy server11 server13 se
rver22 server11 serv
er12 server23 server
24
server12:3.0.0.69 default Healthy Healthy server12 server21 se
rver23 server13 serv
er14 server21 server
22
Show connectivity for a service:
cumulus@host:~$ netq show kubernetes service name calico-etcd connectivity
calico-etcd -- calico-etcd-pfg9r -- server11:swp1:torbond1 -- swp6:hostbond2:torc-11
-- server11:swp2:torbond1 -- swp6:hostbond2:torc-12
-- server11:swp3:NetQBond-2 -- swp16:NetQBond-16:edge01
-- server11:swp4:NetQBond-2 -- swp16:NetQBond-16:edge02
calico-etcd -- calico-etcd-btqgt -- server12:swp1:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-11
-- server12:swp2:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-12
-- server12:swp3:NetQBond-2 -- swp17:NetQBond-17:edge01
-- server12:swp4:NetQBond-2 -- swp17:NetQBond-17:edge02
Refer to Monitor Container Environments Using Kubernetes API Server for additional examples.
Related Commands
netq config add agent kubernetes-monitor
netq config del agent kubernetes-monitor
netq config show agent kubernetes-monitor
netq show impact kubernetes
netq show impact kubernetes
Displays the impact on pods, services, replica sets or deployments when a specific ToR switch becomes unavailable.
You must enable Kubernetes monitoring on NetQ Agents. Refer to the netq config add agent
command to enable monitoring.
Outputs vary according to the component of the Kubernetes cluster you want to view. The output is color coded (not shown in the examples) so you can clearly see the impact: green shows no impact, yellow shows partial impact, and red shows full impact. Use the netq config add color
command to view the colored output.
Syntax
netq <hostname> show impact kubernetes service
[master <kube-master-node>]
[name <kube-service-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-service-label>]
[service-cluster-ip <kube-service-cluster-ip>]
[service-external-ip <kube-service-external-ip>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show impact kubernetes replica-set
[master <kube-master-node>]
[name <kube-rs-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-rs-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show impact kubernetes deployment
[master <kube-master-node>]
[name <kube-deployment-name>]
[cluster <kube-cluster-name>]
[namespace <namespace>]
[label <kube-deployment-label>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
deployment | NA | Display results for Kubernetes deployments |
replica-set | NA | Display results for Kubernetes replica sets |
service | NA | Display results for Kubernetes services |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
master | <kube-master-node> | Only display results for the master node with this name |
name | <kube-deployment-name>, <kube-rs-name>, <kube-service-name> | Only display results for the Kubernetes component with this name |
cluster | <kube-cluster-name> | Only display results for the cluster with this name |
namespace | <namespace> | Only display results for clusters and nodes within this namespace |
label | <kube-node-label>, <kube-ds-label>, <kube-deployment-label>, <kube-pod-label>, <kube-rc-label>, <kube-rs-label>, <kube-service-label> | Only display results for components with this label |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display the impact on service availability based on the loss of particular node:
cumulus@host:~$ netq server11 show impact kubernetes service name calico-etcd
calico-etcd -- calico-etcd-pfg9r -- server11:swp1:torbond1 -- swp6:hostbond2:torc-11
-- server11:swp2:torbond1 -- swp6:hostbond2:torc-12
-- server11:swp3:NetQBond-2 -- swp16:NetQBond-16:edge01
-- server11:swp4:NetQBond-2 -- swp16:NetQBond-16:edge02
Display the impact on the Kubernetes deployment if a host or switch becomes unavailable:
cumulus@host:~$ netq torc-21 show impact kubernetes deployment name nginx
nginx -- nginx-8586cf59-wjwgp -- server22:swp1:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-21
-- server22:swp2:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-22
-- server22:swp3:NetQBond-2 -- swp20:NetQBond-20:edge01
-- server22:swp4:NetQBond-2 -- swp20:NetQBond-20:edge02
-- nginx-8586cf59-c82ns -- server12:swp2:NetQBond-1 -- swp23:NetQBond-23:edge01
-- server12:swp3:NetQBond-1 -- swp23:NetQBond-23:edge02
-- server12:swp1:swp1 -- swp6:VlanA-1:tor-1
-- nginx-8586cf59-26pj5 -- server24:swp2:NetQBond-1 -- swp29:NetQBond-29:edge01
-- server24:swp3:NetQBond-1 -- swp29:NetQBond-29:edge02
-- server24:swp1:swp1 -- swp8:VlanA-1:tor-2
cumulus@server11:~$ netq server12 show impact kubernetes deployment name nginx
nginx -- nginx-8586cf59-wjwgp -- server22:swp1:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-21
-- server22:swp2:torbond1 -- swp7:hostbond3:torc-22
-- server22:swp3:NetQBond-2 -- swp20:NetQBond-20:edge01
-- server22:swp4:NetQBond-2 -- swp20:NetQBond-20:edge02
-- nginx-8586cf59-c82ns -- server12:swp2:NetQBond-1 -- swp23:NetQBond-23:edge01
-- server12:swp3:NetQBond-1 -- swp23:NetQBond-23:edge02
-- server12:swp1:swp1 -- swp6:VlanA-1:tor-1
-- nginx-8586cf59-26pj5 -- server24:swp2:NetQBond-1 -- swp29:NetQBond-29:edge01
-- server24:swp3:NetQBond-1 -- swp29:NetQBond-29:edge02
Related Commands
netq config add agent kubernetes-monitor
netq config del agent kubernetes-monitor
netq config show agent kubernetes-monitor
netq config add color
netq show kubernetes
netq show lldp
Displays the health of all LLDP sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. You can filter the output to show sessions for a particular peer interface port. The output provides the following for each session:
- The interface on the local device
- The hostname and interface of the peer device
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show lldp
[<remote-physical-interface>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <remote-physical-interface> | Only display results for sessions using the interface port with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON file format |
Sample Usage
Display session for a given host interface port:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show lldp swp5
Matching lldp records:
Hostname Interface Peer Hostname Peer Interface Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
spine01 swp5 border01 swp51 Fri Nov 20 10:28:20 2020
spine02 swp5 border01 swp52 Fri Nov 20 10:33:41 2020
spine03 swp5 border01 swp53 Fri Nov 20 10:28:32 2020
spine04 swp5 border01 swp54 Fri Nov 20 10:24:07 2020
Related Commands
netq show events
netq check lldp
netq show mac-commentary
Displays descriptive information about changes to a given MAC address on a specific VLAN, including commentary for the following MAC address-related events:
- When a MAC address is configured or unconfigured
- When a bond enslaved or removed as a slave
- When bridge membership changes
- When a MAC address is learned or installed by control plane on tunnel interface
- When a MAC address is flushed or expires
- When a MAC address moves
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show mac-commentary
<mac>
vlan <1-4096>
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <mac> | Display descriptive summary of MAC moves for this MAC address |
vlan | <1-4096> | Display descriptive summary of MAC moves for the VLAN with this ID |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between these two times. Times must include a numeric value and the unit of measure:
You can enter the start time ( |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show mac-commentary 44:38:39:be:ef:ff vlan 4002
Matching mac_commentary records:
Last Updated Hostname VLAN Commentary
------------------------- ---------------- ------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 1 14:25:18 2020 border01 4002 44:38:39:be:ef:ff configured on interface bridge
Thu Oct 1 14:25:18 2020 border02 4002 44:38:39:be:ef:ff configured on interface bridge
Related Commands
netq show mac-history
netq show ip/ipv6 addresses
netq show mac-history
Displays when a MAC address is learned, when and where it moved in the network after that, if there was a duplicate at any time, and so forth. By default, the command displays various history threads in the output grouped by VLAN and timestamp (chronologically). The default time range is between now and one hour ago.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show mac-history
<mac>
[vlan <1-4096>]
[diff]
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[listby <text-list-by>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <mac> | Display history for this MAC address |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
vlan | <1-4096> | Only display MAC changes for the VLAN with this ID |
diff | NA | Only display the subset of changes that occurred within a time range defined by the between option |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between these two times. Times must include a numeric value and the unit of measure:
You can enter the start time ( |
listby | <text-list-by> | Display output in groups based on the specified output field |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
This example shows how to view a full chronology of changes for a MAC address of 44:38:39:00:00:5d. When shown, the caret (^) notation indicates no change in this value from the row above.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show mac-history 44:38:39:00:00:5d
Matching machistory records:
Last Changed Hostname VLAN Origin Link Destination Remote Static
------------------------- ----------------- ------ ------ ---------------- ---------------------- ------ ------------
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 10 yes bridge no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020 leaf01 10 no vni10 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020 leaf02 10 no vni10 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020 leaf04 10 no peerlink no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 4002 yes bridge no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 0 yes peerlink no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 20 yes bridge no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020 leaf01 20 no vni20 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020 leaf02 20 no vni20 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020 leaf04 20 no peerlink no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 4001 yes bridge no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020 leaf03 30 yes bridge no no
Tue Oct 27 22:28:42 2020 leaf01 30 no vni30 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020 leaf02 30 no vni30 10.0.1.2 no yes
Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020 leaf04 30 no peerlink no yes
Related Commands
netq show mac-commentary
netq show ip/ipv6 addresses
netq show macs
Displays MAC addresses for monitored switches networkwide, currently or for a time in the past. For a given switch, you can view the total number of MAC addresses associated with that switch. You can filter the output based on VLAN, egress port, and origination status.
The output displays the following information for each MAC address:
- Whether the switch owned this address or the peer learned it
- VLAN associated with this address for a given switch
- Switch that uses this address
- Egress port on the switch
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
This command does not show MAC addresses for hosts.
Syntax
Three forms of this command are available: the basic command which shows all MAC addresses networkwide, one to view MAC addresses or a count of addresses for a given switch, and one to view MAC addresses on a given switch and egress port.
netq show macs
[<mac>]
[vlan <1-4096>]
[origin]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show macs
[<mac>]
[vlan <1-4096>]
[origin | count]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq <hostname> show macs
egress-port <egress-port>
[<mac>]
[vlan <1-4096>]
[origin]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch with this name |
egress-port | <egress-port> | Only display results for the switch with this egress port |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <mac> | Display history for this MAC address |
vlan | <1-4096> | Only display MAC addresses that use the VLAN with this ID |
origin | NA | Only display results for addresses owned by the specified switch or switches |
count | NA | Display the total number of MAC addresses used by the specified switch; can only use this option when you define the hostname option |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON file format |
Sample Usage
Display count of MAC addresses on a switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf01 show macs count
Count of matching mac records: 50
Display MAC addresses that use a given egress port on a switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf01 show macs egress-port bond3
Matching mac records:
Origin MAC Address VLAN Hostname Egress Port Remote Last Changed
------ ------------------ ------ ----------------- ------------------------------ ------ -------------------------
no 44:38:39:00:00:36 30 leaf01 bond3 no Mon Dec 7 22:29:47 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:36 30 leaf01 bond3 no Mon Dec 7 22:29:47 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:3c 30 leaf01 bond3 no Mon Dec 7 22:29:47 2020
Display MAC addresses associated with VLAN 10. The command also provides the hostnames of the devices, the egress port for the interface, whether the MAC address originated from the given device, whether it learns the MAC address from the peer (remote=yes
), and the last time the configuration changed.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show macs vlan 10
Matching mac records:
Origin MAC Address VLAN Hostname Egress Port Remote Last Changed
------ ------------------ ------ ----------------- ------------------------------ ------ -------------------------
yes 00:00:00:00:00:1a 10 leaf04 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:37 10 leaf04 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:59 10 leaf04 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:38 10 leaf04 vni10 yes Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:3e 10 leaf04 bond1 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:3e 10 leaf04 bond1 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
yes 44:38:39:00:00:5e 10 leaf04 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:32 10 leaf04 vni10 yes Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:5d 10 leaf04 peerlink no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:44 10 leaf04 bond1 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:32 10 leaf04 vni10 yes Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
yes 36:ae:d2:23:1d:8c 10 leaf04 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:29:07 2020
yes 00:00:00:00:00:1a 10 leaf03 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:59 10 leaf03 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:37 10 leaf03 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:38 10 leaf03 vni10 yes Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
yes 36:99:0d:48:51:41 10 leaf03 vni10 no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:3e 10 leaf03 bond1 no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:5e 10 leaf03 peerlink no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
no 46:38:39:00:00:3e 10 leaf03 bond1 no Tue Oct 27 22:28:24 2020
...
The following example shows MAC addresses associated with the leaf02 switch and VLAN 10 that use the bridge port.
cumulus@netq-ts:~$ netq leaf02 show macs egress-port bridge vlan 10
Matching mac records:
Origin MAC Address VLAN Hostname Egress Port Remote Last Changed
------ ------------------ ------ ----------------- ------------------------------ ------ -------------------------
yes 00:00:00:00:00:1a 10 leaf02 bridge no Tue Oct 27 22:28:51 2020
yes
Related Commands
netq show mac-commentary
netq show mac-history
netq show mlag
Displays the health of all MLAG sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The peer nodes for a given node
- The system MAC address used for the session between the nodes
- The operational state of the session (up or down)
- The operational state of the backup IP address (up or down)
- The total number of bonds
- The number of dual-connected bonds
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
If the total number of bonds does not match the number of dual-connected bonds, there might be a configuration issue.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show mlag
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON file format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show mlag
Matching clag records:
Hostname Peer SysMac State Backup #Bond #Dual Last Changed
s
----------------- ----------------- ------------------ ---------- ------ ----- ----- -------------------------
border01(P) border02 44:38:39:be:ef:ff up up 3 3 Thu Nov 19 22:33:48 2020
border02 border01(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:ff up up 3 3 Thu Nov 19 22:29:24 2020
leaf01(P) leaf02 44:38:39:be:ef:aa up up 8 8 Thu Nov 19 22:29:16 2020
leaf02 leaf01(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:aa up up 8 8 Thu Nov 19 22:39:27 2020
leaf03(P) leaf04 44:38:39:be:ef:bb up up 8 8 Fri Nov 20 11:10:35 2020
leaf04 leaf03(P) 44:38:39:be:ef:bb up up 8 8 Fri Nov 20 11:11:24 2020
Related Commands
netq show events type clag
netq check mlag
netq show unit-tests mlag
netq show neighbor-history
Displays when the neighbor configuration changed for an IP address. By default, the changes display in chronological order. You can filter the output by time and interface, and you can choose to view only differences or group the output by historical thread.
The output provides the following information for each neighbor change:
- When the neighbor configuration changed
- Switch associated with the change
- Interface used by the neighbor
- VRF used by the neighbor
- Whether the switch owned the address or the neighbor learned it
- IP and MAC addresses
- Whether the IP address is an IPv4 or IPv6 address
- Index of the IP interface address
By default, each row in the output is a thread (or group) sorted by VLAN and the time range used is now to one hour ago.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show neighbor-history
<text-ipaddress>
[ifname <text-ifname>]
[diff]
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[listby <text-list-by>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch with this name |
NA | <text-ipaddress> | Display history for this IPv4 or IPv6 address |
ifname | <text-ifname> | Only display results for the interface with this name |
diff | NA | Only display the differences associated with each change |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between the snapshots taken at these times |
listby | <text-list-by> | Display results by the specified attribute. Attributes include the interface name or index, VRF name, remote status, MAC address, if the address is an IPv6 address, and hostname. |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show macs
Matching mac records:
Origin MAC Address VLAN Hostname Egress Port Remote Last Changed
------ ------------------ ------ ----------------- ------------------------------ ------ -------------------------
no 46:38:39:00:00:46 20 leaf04 bond2 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
yes 00:00:00:00:00:1a 10 leaf04 bridge no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
yes 44:38:39:00:00:5e 4002 leaf04 bridge no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
yes 44:38:39:00:00:5e 20 leaf04 bridge no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:5d 30 leaf04 peerlink no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:59 30 leaf04 vni30 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
yes 7e:1a:b3:4f:05:b8 20 leaf04 vni20 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:37 30 leaf04 vni30 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:36 30 leaf04 vni30 yes Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:37 20 leaf04 vni20 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:be:ef:aa 4001 leaf04 vniRED yes Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
no 44:38:39:00:00:37 10 leaf04 vni10 no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
yes 36:6a:10:4a:41:02 4001 leaf04 vniRED no Mon Dec 7 22:30:15 2020
...
Related Commands
netq show address-history
netq show mac-history
netq show notification
Displays the configuration of notification channels, filters, rules, or the proxy (if configured). Supported notification channels include email, PagerDuty, Slack, and syslog
. The output varies according to the component you want to view. Refer to Configure System Event Notifications for additional information.
Syntax
netq show notification
(channel|filter|rule|proxy)
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
channel | NA | Display all channel configurations |
filter | NA | Display all filter configurations |
rule | NA | Display all rule configurations |
proxy | NA | Display the proxy configuration |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display notification channels:
cumulus@netq-ts:~$ netq show notification channel
Matching config_notify records:
Name Type Severity Channel Info
--------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------------
cloud-email email error password: TEiO98BOwlekUP
TrFev2/Q==, port: 587,
isEncrypted: True,
host: netqsmtp.domain.com,
from: netqsmtphostlogin@doma
in.com,
id: smtphostlogin@domain
.com,
to: netq-notifications@d
omain.com
pd-netq-events pagerduty debug integration_key: c6d666e
210a8425298ef7abde0d1998
slk-netq-events slack debug webhook: https://hooks.s
lack.com/services/text/m
oretext/evenmoretext
syslog-netq-eve syslog debug syslog_hostname: 10.10.2
nts 0.35, syslog_port: 514
Display rules:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show notification rule
Matching config_notify records:
Name Rule Key Rule Value
--------------- ---------------- --------------------
bgpHostname hostname spine-01
evpnVni vni 42
fecSupport new_supported_fe supported
c
overTemp new_s_crit 24
svcStatus new_status down
swp52 port swp52
sysconf configdiff updated
Related Commands
netq add notification
netq del notification
netq add tca
netq del tca
netq show tca
netq show ntp
Displays whether all or a specific node is in time synchronization with the NetQ appliance or VM currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The synchronization status
- The current time server used for synchronization
- The number of hierarchical levels the switch or host is from reference clock
- The NTP application used to obtain and synchronize the clock on the node
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show ntp
[out-of-sync | in-sync]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
out-of-sync | NA | Only display results for devices that are out of synchronization with the NetQ appliance or VM |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
The following example shows the time synchronization status for all devices in the NVIDIA reference architecture.
All border, leaf, and spine switches rely on the out-of-band management server running ntpq to provide their time; they are all synchronized. The out-of-band management server uses the titan.crash-ove server running ntpq to obtain and maintain time synchronization. Meanwhile, the NetQ server uses the eterna.binary.net server running chronyc to obtain and maintain time synchronization. The firewall switches are not time synchronized (which is expected). The Stratum value indicates the number of hierarchical levels the switch or host is from the reference clock.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ntp
Matching ntp records:
Hostname NTP Sync Current Server Stratum NTP App
----------------- -------- ----------------- ------- ---------------------
border01 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
border02 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
fw1 no - 16 ntpq
fw2 no - 16 ntpq
leaf01 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
leaf02 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
leaf03 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
leaf04 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
netq-ts yes eterna.binary.net 2 chronyc
oob-mgmt-server yes titan.crash-ove 2 ntpq
server01 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server02 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server03 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server04 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server05 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server06 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server07 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
server08 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
spine01 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
spine02 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
spine03 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
spine04 yes oob-mgmt-server 3 ntpq
Display all devices in the network that are out of time synchronization, and therefore need further investigation:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ntp out-of-sync
Matching ntp records:
Hostname NTP Sync Current Server Stratum NTP App
----------------- -------- ----------------- ------- ---------------------
internet no - 16 ntpq
Related Commands
netq check ntp
netq show events message_type ntp
netq show unit-tests ntp
netq show opta-health
Displays the status of the various applications and services running on the NetQ On-premises Appliance or the virtual machine. For the NetQ Cloud Appliance or VM, this command displays a simple statement indicating overall health.
Note that when running this command as part of an installation, it takes between 5 and 10 minutes for the applications and services to become fully operational.
Syntax
netq show opta-health
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
On-premises appliance or VM:
cumulus@hostname:~$ netq show opta-health
Application Status Namespace Restarts Timestamp
----------------------------------------------------- -------- ------------- ---------- ------------------------
cassandra-rc-0-w7h4z READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
cp-schema-registry-deploy-6bf5cbc8cc-vwcsx READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
kafka-broker-rc-0-p9r2l READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
kafka-connect-deploy-7799bcb7b4-xdm5l READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-api-gateway-deploy-55996ff7c8-w4hrs READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-app-address-deploy-66776ccc67-phpqk READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-app-admin-oob-mgmt-server READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-app-bgp-deploy-7dd4c9d45b-j9bfr READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-app-clagsession-deploy-69564895b4-qhcpr READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
netq-app-configdiff-deploy-ff54c4cc4-7rz66 READY default 0 Fri Apr 10 16:08:38 2020
...
Related Commands
netq show opta-platform
netq show opta-platform
Displays the version of NetQ running on the switch, how long it has been running, and the last time it was re-initialized.
Syntax
netq show opta-platform
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@nswitch:~$ netq show opta-platform
Matching platform records:
Version Uptime Reinitialize Time
------------------------------------ ------------------------- --------------------------
3.2.0 Fri Oct 2 22:04:17 2020 Wed Nov 11 21:53:57 2020
Related Commands
netq show opta-health
netq show ospf
Displays the health of all OSPF sessions or a single session on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output displays:
- The host interface
- The routing domain (area)
- Whether it uses a numbered or unnumbered protocol
- The operational state of the session (up or down)
- The hostname and interface of the peer node
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show ospf
[<remote-interface>]
[area <area-id>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <remote-interface> | Only display results for the host interface with this name |
area | <area-id> | Only display results for devices in this routing domain |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ospf
Matching ospf records:
Hostname Interface Area Type State Peer Hostname Peer Interface Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ------------ ---------------- ---------- ----------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
leaf01 swp51 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine01 swp1 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf01 swp52 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine02 swp1 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf02 swp51 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine01 swp2 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf02 swp52 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine02 swp2 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf03 swp51 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine01 swp3 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf03 swp52 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine02 swp3 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf04 swp51 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine01 swp4 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
leaf04 swp52 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full spine02 swp4 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine01 swp1 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf01 swp51 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine01 swp2 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf02 swp51 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine01 swp3 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf03 swp51 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine01 swp4 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf04 swp51 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine02 swp1 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf01 swp52 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine02 swp2 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf02 swp52 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine02 swp3 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf03 swp52 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
spine02 swp4 0.0.0.0 Unnumbered Full leaf04 swp52 Thu Feb 7 14:42:16 2019
Related Commands
netq show events
netq check ospf
netq show unit-tests ospf
netq show ptp
Displays PTP clock and configuration details, including:
- Clock identifications and hierarchies
- Quality and accuracy information
- PTP port counters
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show ptp clock-details
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show ptp global-config
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show ptp port-status [<text-port>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show ptp counters [<text-port>]
(tx | rx)
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
clock-details | NA | Display grandmaster, parent, and clock IDs and clock quality and accurarcy |
global-config | NA | Display priority, offset from master, and mean path delay thresholds |
port-status | NA | Display hierarchy information (master, slave) |
counters | NA | Display PTP port counters |
NA | tx, rx | Display transmit (Tx) or receive (Rx) data |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ptp clock-details
Matching ptp records:
Hostname Clock Domain Clock Identity Parent Clock Id GrandMaster ID Clock Quality Clock Accuracy PTP Ports Configured Steps Removed
----------------- ------------------------ ---------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------
mlx-3700c-21 0 1c:34:da:ff:fe:2d:a1:48 1c34da.fffe.2da148-0 1c:34:da:ff:fe:2d:a1:48 248 254 1 0
mlx-3700c-22 0 1c:34:da:ff:fe:2d:a0:48 1c34da.fffe.2da148-1 1c:34:da:ff:fe:2d:a1:48 248 254 1 1
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ptp global-config
Matching ptp records:
Hostname Slave Only Priority1 Priority2 Domain Number Two Step Flag OffSet From Master Max Threshold OffSet From Master Min Threshold Mean Path Delay Threshold
----------------- -------------------- ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
mlx-3700c-21 0 128 128 0 0 51 -49 200
mlx-3700c-22 0 129 128 0 0 50 -50 200
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show ptp port-status
Matching ptp records:
Hostname Interface PTP Status
----------------- ------------------------- --------------------
mlx-3700c-21 swp29 MASTER
mlx-3700c-22 swp29 SLAVE
cumulus@netq-appliance:~$ netq show ptp counters tx
Matching ptp records:
Hostname Interface Announce Delay Request Delay Response Follow Up Delay Resp. Follow U Peer Delay Request Peer Delay Response Management Signaling
p
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
mlx-3700c-21 swp29 114997 0 200863 229985 0 0 0 0 229985
mlx-3700c-22 swp29 12 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 16
Related Commands
None
netq show recommended-pkg-version
When you have a software manifest in place, this command displays the software packages and versions recommended for upgrade based on the installed Cumulus Linux release. You can then compare that to the packages installed on your switch(es) to determine if it differs from the manifest. Such a difference might occur if you upgraded one or more packages separately from the Cumulus Linux software itself.
The output provides the following information for each package:
- Hostname of the switch where the package resides
- Cumulus Linux release ID
- ASIC vendor supported
- CPU architecture supported
- Name and version of the package
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show recommended-pkg-version
[release-id <text-release-id>]
[package-name <text-package-name>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch with this name |
release-id | <text-release-id> | Only display results for the Cumulus Linux release with this ID; x.y.z format |
package-name | <text-package-name> | Only display results for the software package with this name |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display the packages recommended for upgrade on the leaf12 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf12 show recommended-pkg-version
Matching manifest records:
Hostname Release ID ASIC Vendor CPU Arch Package Name Version Last Changed
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------------
leaf12 3.7.1 vx x86_64 switchd 1.0-cl3u30 Wed Feb 5 04:36:30 2020
Display the version of the switchd
package recommended for use with Cumulus Linux 3.7.2:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq act-5712-09 show recommended-pkg-version release-id 3.7.2 package-name switchd
Matching manifest records:
Hostname Release ID ASIC Vendor CPU Arch Package Name Version Last Changed
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------------
act-5712-09 3.7.2 bcm x86_64 switchd 1.0-cl3u31 Wed Feb 5 04:36:30 2020
Related Commands
netq show cl-manifest
netq show cl-pkg-info
netq show resource-util
Displays the utilization of compute resources—CPU, disk, and memory—consumed by one or all switches and hosts in your network.
The output provides the following information for each switch or host:
- Hostname of the device
- CPU utilization for one or all devices
- Memory utilization for one or all devices
- Disk name
- Total disk storage, amount used, and percentage of total
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for CPU and memory utilization, and one for disk utilization.
netq [<hostname>] show resource-util
[cpu | memory]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show resource-util
disk [<text-diskname>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
disk | <text-diskname> | Display disk utilization |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the device with this name |
cpu | NA | Display utilization for CPUs on one or more devices |
memory | NA | Display utilization for memory on one or more devices |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display compute resources for all network switches:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show resource-util
Matching resource_util records:
Hostname CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Disk Name Total Used Disk Utilization Last Updated
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
border01 10.4 95.2 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1710796800 29.9 Wed Dec 9 16:15:35 2020
border02 10.5 94.9 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1710833664 29.9 Wed Dec 9 16:15:00 2020
fw1 4.3 88.7 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1746694144 30.6 Wed Dec 9 16:14:06 2020
fw2 4.5 87.8 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1746690048 30.6 Wed Dec 9 16:13:57 2020
leaf01 9.9 91.9 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1717112832 30 Wed Dec 9 16:11:16 2020
leaf02 12.6 96.6 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1713135616 30 Wed Dec 9 16:14:17 2020
leaf03 10.5 94.3 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1713045504 30 Wed Dec 9 16:15:14 2020
leaf04 13 96.3 /dev/vda4 6042644480 1713086464 30 Wed Dec 9 16:15:25 2020
oob-mgmt-server 0.8 42 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:15:20 2020
...
Display memory utilization for a given switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf01 show resource-util memory
Matching resource_util records:
Hostname Memory Utilization Last Updated
----------------- -------------------- ------------------------
leaf01 92 Wed Dec 9 16:19:28 2020
Display disk information for all switches:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show resource-util disk /dev/vda1
Matching resource_util records:
Hostname Disk Name Total Used Disk Utilization Last Updated
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
oob-mgmt-server /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:31 2020
server01 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:36 2020
server02 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:40 2020
server03 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:49 2020
server04 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:42 2020
server05 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:51 2020
server06 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:27 2020
server07 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:33 2020
server08 /dev/vda1 486105088 80372736 17.6 Wed Dec 9 16:20:45 2020
Related Commands
netq show cl-resource forwarding
netq show cl-resource acl
netq show roce-config
Displays RoCE configuration.
Priority code point (PCP) monitoring requires NetQ Agent 4.5.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show roce-config
[<text-port>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the device with this name |
NA | <text-port> | Filter by a specified port |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show roce-config
Matching roce records:
Hostname Interface RoCE Mode Enabled TCs Mode ECN Max ECN Min DSCP->SP PCP->SP SP->PG SP->TC PFC SPs PFC Rx PFC Tx ETS Mode Last Changed
----------------- --------------- ---------- ------------ -------- -------- -------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------------------------
mlx-2700a1-19 swp2 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 2 4 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 - disabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 11:43:49 2023
mlx-2700a1-19 swp24 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 2 4 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 - disabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 11:43:49 2023
mlx-2700a1-19 swp23 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 2 4 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 - disabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 11:43:49 2023
mlx-2700a1-19 swp31 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 2 4 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 - disabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 11:43:49 2023
ufm-switch23 swp32 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp1 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp8 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp11 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp22 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp15 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp18 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp26 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp29 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp4 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
ufm-switch23 swp30 Lossless 0,3 ECN 1505280 153600 26 -> 3 3 -> 3 3 -> 1 3 -> 3 3 enabled enabled dwrr Thu Jan 12 12:12:39 2023
...
Related Commands
netq show roce-counters
netq check roce
netq show roce-counters
Displays RoCE counters.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show roce-counters
[<text-port>] tx | rx [roce | general]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the device with this name |
NA | tx | Display tx info |
NA | rx | Display rx info |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display general and CNP Rx counters:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show roce-counters rx general
Matching roce records:
Hostname Interface PG packets PG bytes no buffer discard buffer usage buffer max usage PG usage PG max usage
----------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
switch swp1s1 1627273 152582910 0 0 1 0 1
switch swp1s2 1627273 152582910 0 0 1 0 1
switch swp63s1 1618361 160178796 0 0 2 0 2
switch swp1s0 1627273 152582910 0 0 1 0 1
switch swp63s3 1618361 160178796 0 0 2 0 2
switch swp1s3 1627273 152582910 0 0 1 0 1
switch swp63s0 1094532 120228456 0 0 1 0 1
switch swp63s2 1618361 160178796 0 0 2 0 2
Display RoCE-specific Rx counters:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show roce-counters rx roce
Matching roce records:
Hostname Interface PG packets PG bytes no buffer discard PFC pause packets PFC pause duration buffer usage buffer max usage PG usage PG max usage
----------------- --------------- ------------ ------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------ ------------------ ------------ ---------------
switch swp1s1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp1s2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp63s1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp1s0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp63s3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp1s3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp63s0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
switch swp63s2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
netq show roce-config
netq show roce-counters pool
netq check roce
netq show events
netq show roce-counters pool
Displays RoCE counter pools.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show roce-counters pool
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the device with this name |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show roce-counters pool
Matching roce records:
Hostname Lossy Default Ingress Size Roce Reserved Ingress Size Lossy Default Egress Size Roce Reserved Egress Size
----------------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------
switch 104823 104823 104823 104823
Related Commands
netq show roce-config
netq check roce
netq show events
netq show sensors
Displays the status of all fan, power supply, and temperature sensors on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The sensor name and user-defined description
- The operational state of the sensor
- Any messages, when available
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
Four forms of this command are available based on whether you want to view data for all sensors or only one category of sensors.
netq [<hostname>] show sensors
all
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show sensors
fan [<fan-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show sensors
psu [<psu-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show sensors
temp [<temp-name>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
all | NA | Display data for all sensors |
fan | <fan-name> | Display data for all fan sensors or the one specified using the fan-name value |
psu | <psu-name> | Display data for all power supply unit sensors or the one specified using the psu-name value |
temp | <temp-name> | Display data for all temperature sensors or the one specified using the temp-name value |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display data for the fan4 sensor on all nodes:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show sensors fan fan4
Matching sensors records:
Hostname Name Description State Speed Max Min Message Last Changed
----------------- --------------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- -------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
border01 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 03:57:06 2020
border02 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 04:13:30 2020
fw1 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 19:50:49 2020
fw2 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 19:50:51 2020
spine03 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 04:03:01 2020
spine04 fan4 fan tray 2, fan 2 ok 2500 29000 2500 Tue Nov 24 04:13:52 2020
Display the state of all temperature sensors with the name psu2temp1:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show sensors temp psu2temp1
Matching sensors records:
Hostname Name Description State Temp Critical Max Min Message Last Changed
----------------- --------------- ----------------------------------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ----------------------------------- -------------------------
border01 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Tue Aug 25 21:45:21 2020
border02 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Tue Aug 25 21:39:36 2020
fw1 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 00:08:01 2020
fw2 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 00:02:13 2020
leaf01 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Tue Aug 25 18:30:07 2020
leaf02 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Tue Aug 25 18:08:38 2020
leaf03 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Tue Aug 25 21:20:34 2020
leaf04 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 14:20:22 2020
spine01 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 10:53:17 2020
spine02 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 10:54:07 2020
spine03 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 11:00:44 2020
spine04 psu2temp1 psu2 temp sensor ok 25 85 80 5 Wed Aug 26 10:52:00 2020
Related Commands
netq show events
netq check sensors
netq show unit-tests sensors
netq show services
Displays configuration and health of system-level services for one or all switches and hosts, currently or for a time in the past. You can filter the output by switch, service, VRF, and status.
Supported services include:
- bgpd: BGP daemon
- clagd: MLAG daemon
- helpledmgrd: Switch LED manager daemon
- lldpd: LLDP daemon
- mstpd: MSTP daemon
- neighmgrd: Neighbor Manager daemon for BGP and OSPF
- netq-agent: NetQ Agent service
- netqd: NetQ application daemon
- ntp: NTP service
- ntpd: NTP daemon
- ptmd: PTM (Prescriptive Topology Manager) daemon
- pwmd: PWM (Password Manager) daemon
- rsyslog: Rocket-fast system event logging processing service
- smond: System monitor daemon
- ssh: Secure Shell service for switches and servers
- syslog: System event logging service
- vrf: VRF service
- zebra: GNU Zebra routing daemon
The output provides the following information for each switch and host:
- Service name and ID
- VRF used by the service
- Whether the service is enabled, active, and monitored
- Status of the service
- How long the service has been up and running
- The last time any of these items changed
Run netq config add color
to display services that are not enabled, active, or monitored in red text.
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for all information, and one for a particular status.
netq [<hostname>] show services
[<service-name>]
[vrf <vrf>]
[active|monitored]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show services
[<service-name>]
[vrf <vrf>]
status (ok|warning|error|fail)
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
status | ok, warning, error, fail | Only display services with this status |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <service-name> | Only display results for the service with this name (refer to above list) |
vrf | <vrf> | Only display results for services using this VRF |
active | NA | Only display results for currently running services |
monitored | NA | Only display results for monitored services |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display all services, switches, and hosts:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show services
Matching services records:
Hostname Service PID VRF Enabled Active Monitored Status Uptime Last Changed
----------------- -------------------- ----- --------------- ------- ------ --------- ---------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
border01 netqd 28693 mgmt yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020
border01 netq-agent 28621 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020
border01 pwmd 549 default yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border01 ntp n/a mgmt yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020
border01 zebra 14427 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border01 clagd 1215 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020
border01 neighmgrd 796 default yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border01 ntp n/a default no no yes n/a Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:00 2020
border01 ssh 9611 default yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border01 mstpd 345 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:49 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:49 2020
border01 bgpd 14432 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border01 lldpd 870 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:19:19 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:19:19 2020
...
Display a given service:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show services bgpd
Matching services records:
Hostname Service PID VRF Enabled Active Monitored Status Uptime Last Changed
----------------- -------------------- ----- --------------- ------- ------ --------- ---------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
border01 bgpd 14432 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:39 2020
border02 bgpd 14372 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:42 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:42 2020
spine03 bgpd 13919 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:43 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:43 2020
spine04 bgpd 13934 default yes yes yes ok Tue Dec 8 21:18:44 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:18:44 2020
Display services on a given switch or host:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf02 show services
Matching services records:
Hostname Service PID VRF Enabled Active Monitored Status Uptime Last Changed
----------------- -------------------- ----- --------------- ------- ------ --------- ---------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
leaf02 air-agent 663 mgmt yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020
leaf02 snmpd 10098 mgmt yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020
leaf02 rsyslog 11937 default yes yes no ok Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020 Tue Dec 8 21:15:00 2020
Related Commands
None
netq show status verbose
Displays the status of NetQ components after installation. Use this command to validate NetQ system readiness.
Syntax
netq show status verbose
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@netq:~$ netq show status verbose
NetQ Live State: Active
Installation Status: FINISHED
Version: 4.5.0
Installer Version: 4.5.0
Installation Type: Standalone
Activation Key: EhVuZXRxLWasdW50LWdhdGV3YXkYsagDIixkWUNmVmhVV2dWelVUOVF3bXozSk8vb2lSNGFCaE1FR2FVU2dHK1k3RzJVPQ==
Master SSH Public Key: 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
Is Cloud: False
Kubernetes Cluster Nodes Status:
IP Address Hostname Role NodeStatus
------------- ------------- ------ ------------
10.188.46.243 10.188.46.243 Role Ready
Task Status
------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Prepared for download and extraction FINISHED
Completed setting up python virtual environment FINISHED
Checked connectivity from master node FINISHED
Installed Kubernetes control plane services FINISHED
Installed Calico CNI FINISHED
Installed K8 Certificates FINISHED
Updated etc host file with master node IP address FINISHED
Stored master node hostname FINISHED
Generated and copied master node configuration FINISHED
Updated cluster information FINISHED
Plugged in release bundle FINISHED
Downloaded, installed, and started node service FINISHED
Downloaded, installed, and started port service FINISHED
Patched Kubernetes infrastructure FINISHED
Removed unsupported conditions from master node FINISHED
Installed NetQ Custom Resource Definitions FINISHED
Installed Master Operator FINISHED
Updated Master Custom Resources FINISHED
Updated NetQ cluster manager custom resource FINISHED
Installed Cassandra FINISHED
Created new database FINISHED
Updated Master Custom Resources FINISHED
Updated Kafka Custom Resources FINISHED
Read Config Key ConfigMap FINISHED
Backed up ConfigKey FINISHED
Read ConfigKey FINISHED
Created Keys FINISHED
Verified installer version FINISHED
...
Related Commands
netq install
netq show stp topology
Displays the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) topology on a bridge or switch. If you do not have a bridge in your configuration, the output indicates such.
Syntax
netq <hostname> show stp topology
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the disk utilization information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display the STP topology as viewed from the spine1 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq spine1 show stp topology
Root(spine1) -- spine1:sw_clag200 -- leaf2:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsleaf21
-- leaf2:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdleaf2
-- leaf2:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdleaf1
-- leaf2:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- leaf1
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsleaf11
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdleaf2
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdleaf1
-- leaf1:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- leaf2
-- spine1:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- spine2
-- spine1:sw_clag300 -- edge1:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsedge11
-- edge1:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdedge2
-- edge1:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdedge1
-- edge1:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- edge2
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsedge21
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdedge2
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdedge1
-- edge2:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- edge1
Root(spine2) -- spine2:sw_clag200 -- leaf2:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsleaf21
-- leaf2:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdleaf2
-- leaf2:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdleaf1
-- leaf2:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- leaf1
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsleaf11
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdleaf2
-- leaf1:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdleaf1
-- leaf1:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- leaf2
-- spine2:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- spine1
-- spine2:sw_clag300
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsedge21
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdedge2
-- edge2:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdedge1
-- edge2:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- edge1
-- edge1:EdgeIntf(sng_hst2) -- hsedge11
-- edge1:EdgeIntf(dual_host2) -- hdedge2
-- edge1:EdgeIntf(dual_host1) -- hdedge1
-- edge1:ClagIsl(peer-bond1) -- edge2
Related Commands
None
netq show tca
Displays the configuration information for all user-specified threshold-based event notifications. You can filter the output by the identifier of the configuration. The output provides the following information for each notification configuration:
- Configuration name
- Name of the managed event
- Scope indicating what this configuration should include or exclude from management
- Event severity
- Channels that receive the events
- Whether the configuration is currently active, disabled, or suppressed
- Threshold value, unit of measure, and type
- When suppression of these events ends (if configured)
Syntax
netq show tca
[tca_id <text-tca-id-anchor>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
tca_id | <text-tca-id-anchor> | Only display results for the configuration with this ID/name |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Show all TCA event configurations:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show tca:
Matching config_tca records:
TCA Name Event Name Scope Severity Channel/s Active Threshold Unit Threshold Type Suppress Until
---------------------------- -------------------- -------------------------- -------- ------------------ ------ ------------------ -------- -------------- ----------------------------
TCA_CPU_UTILIZATION_UPPER_1 TCA_CPU_UTILIZATION_ {"hostname":"leaf01"} info pd-netq-events,slk True 87 % user_set Fri Oct 9 15:39:35 2020
UPPER -netq-events
TCA_CPU_UTILIZATION_UPPER_2 TCA_CPU_UTILIZATION_ {"hostname":"*"} error slk-netq-events True 93 % user_set Fri Oct 9 15:39:56 2020
UPPER
TCA_DOM_BIAS_CURRENT_ALARM_U TCA_DOM_BIAS_CURRENT {"hostname":"leaf*","ifnam error slk-netq-events True 0 mA vendor_set Fri Oct 9 16:02:37 2020
PPER_1 _ALARM_UPPER e":"*"}
TCA_DOM_RX_POWER_ALARM_UPPER TCA_DOM_RX_POWER_ALA {"hostname":"*","ifname":" info slk-netq-events True 0 mW vendor_set Fri Oct 9 15:25:26 2020
_1 RM_UPPER *"}
TCA_SENSOR_TEMPERATURE_UPPER TCA_SENSOR_TEMPERATU {"hostname":"leaf","s_name error slk-netq-events True 32 degreeC user_set Fri Oct 9 15:40:18 2020
_1 RE_UPPER ":"temp1"}
TCA_TCAM_IPV4_ROUTE_UPPER_1 TCA_TCAM_IPV4_ROUTE_ {"hostname":"*"} error pd-netq-events True 20000 % user_set Fri Oct 9 16:13:39 2020
UPPER
Show a specific TCA configuration:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show tca tca_id TCA_TXMULTICAST_UPPER_1
Matching config_tca records:
TCA Name Event Name Scope Severity Channel/s Active Threshold Suppress Until
---------------------------- -------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------ ------------------ ----------------------------
TCA_TXMULTICAST_UPPER_1 TCA_TXMULTICAST_UPPE {"ifname":"swp3","hostname info tca-tx-bytes-slack True 0 Sun Dec 8 16:40:14 2269
R ":"leaf01"}
Related Commands
netq add tca
netq del tca
netq show notification
netq show trace
Displays the configuration settings for a given scheduled trace, summary results of all scheduled traces, or full results of scheduled traces. Use the summary form to obtain the job ID. The output varies based on the form of the command. Note that on-demand trace results appear the terminal window when the command runs.
Syntax
Three forms of this command are available.
netq show trace results <text-job-id>
[json]
netq show trace settings
[name <text-trace-name>]
[json]
netq show trace summary
[name <text-trace-name>]
[around <text-time-hr>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
results | NA | Display the full results, including the available paths, for all scheduled trace requests |
NA | <text-job-id> | Only display results for the trace request with this job ID |
settings | NA | Display trace configuration settings for a given trace request |
summary | NA | Display only the name, job ID, status, and duration of all scheduled trace results currently or at a time in the past |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
name | <text-trace-name> | Only display summary results or configuration settings for the trace with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display full results for given trace:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show trace summary name Lf01toBor01Daily json
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show trace results f501f9b0-cca3-4fa1-a60d-fb6f495b7a0e
Display configuration settings:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show trace settings name Lf01toBor01Daily
Display summary results for last 24 hours:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show trace summary
Name Job ID Status Status Details Start Time End Time
--------------- ------------ ---------------- ---------------------------- -------------------- ----------------
leaf01toborder0 f8d6a2c5-54d Complete 0 Fri Nov 6 15:04:54 Fri Nov 6 15:05
1 b-44a8-9a5d- 2020 :21 2020
9d31f4e4701d
New Trace 0e65e196-ac0 Complete 1 Fri Nov 6 15:04:48 Fri Nov 6 15:05
5-49d7-8c81- 2020 :03 2020
6e6691e191ae
Svr01toSvr04Hrl 4c580c97-8af Complete 0 Fri Nov 6 15:01:16 Fri Nov 6 15:01
y 8-4ea2-8c09- 2020 :44 2020
038cde9e196c
...
Related Commands
netq add trace
netq del trace
netq trace
netq show events type trace
netq show unit-tests
Displays a list of all validation tests that you can run for the associated netq check
command. The output provides an ID, name, and brief description of each validation test.
Syntax
netq show unit-tests address
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests agent
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests bgp
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests clag
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests cl-version
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests evpn
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests interfaces
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests mlag
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests mtu
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests ntp
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests ospf
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests roce
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests sensors
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests vlan
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
netq show unit-tests vxlan
[check_filter_id <text-check-filter-id>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
address, agent, bgp, clag, cl-version, evpn, interfaces, mlag, mtu, ntp, ospf, roce, sensors, vlan, or vxlan | NA | Display tests run during standard validation for the protocol or service with this name |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
check_filter_id | <text-check-filter-id> | Include the specific filter for a validation |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display list of BGP validation tests:
cumulus@netq-ts:~$ netq show unit-tests bgp
0 : Session Establishment - check if BGP session is in established state
1 : Address Families - check if tx and rx address family advertisement is consistent between peers of a BGP session
2 : Router ID - check for BGP router id conflict in the network
Configured global result filters:
Configured per test result filters:
Related Commands
netq show events
netq check sensors
netq show validation settings
Displays one or all scheduled validations, including their name, type, cadence, when the validation began, its creation time, and whether it is currently active. This is useful for obtaining the name of a scheduled validations for use in other validation commands.
Syntax
netq show validation settings
[name <text-validation-name>]
[type addr|agents|bgp|evpn|interfaces|license|mlag|mtu|ntp|ospf|roce|sensors|vlan|vxlan]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
name | <text-validation-name> | Filter output to view settings for the scheduled validation with this name |
type | addr, agents, bgp, evpn, interfaces, license mlag, mtu, ntp, ospf, roce, sensors, vlan, or vxlan | Filter output to view settings for only the indicated protocol or service |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show validation settings
Name Types Cadence Start Time Creation Time Active
--------------- ---------- -------------- -------------------- -------------------------- ------
BGP12hr bgp, evpn 720m Thu Nov 12 16:15:00 Thu Nov 12 20:10:05 2020 yes
2020
BGP12hr (pre 11 bgp 720m Thu Nov 12 16:15:00 Thu Nov 12 18:45:52 2020 no
-12-20) 2020
Bgp30m bgp 30m Tue Nov 10 21:46:05 Tue Nov 10 21:46:05 2020 yes
2020
Default validat interfaces 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion INTERFACES 2020
Default validat mlag 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion MLAG 2020
Default validat vlan 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion VLAN 2020
Default validat sensors 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion SENSORS 2020
Default validat vxlan 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion VXLAN 2020
Default validat ospf 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion OSPF 2020
Default validat mtu 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion MTU 2020
Default validat bgp 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion BGP 2020
Default validat agents 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion AGENTS 2020
Default validat ntp 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion NTP 2020
Default validat evpn 60m Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 Wed Nov 11 08:38:40 2020 yes
ion EVPN 2020
Related Commands
netq add validation
netq del validation
netq show validation summary
netq show validation summary
Displays summary status of a scheduled validation for a given protocol or service, including their name, type, job ID, number of nodes validated, number of nodes that failed validation, number of nodes running the protocol or service, and time the validation last ran.
Syntax
netq show validation summary
[name <text-validation-name>]
type (addr | agents | bgp | evpn | interfaces | license | mlag | mtu | ntp | ospf | roce | sensors | vlan | vxlan)
[around <text-time-hr>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
type | addr, agents, bgp, evpn, interfaces, license, mlag, mtu, ntp, ospf, roce, sensors, vlan or vxlan | Show validation runs summary for the indicated protocol or service |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
name | <text-validation-name> | Filter output to view settings for the scheduled validation with this name |
around | <text-time-hr> | Show summary status for this time in the past. You must specify the value in hours and include the h time unit. Default is 24 hours. |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON file format instead of default on-screen text format |
Sample Usage
Display EVPN scheduled validations summary for the past 24 hours:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show validation summary type evpn
Name Type Job ID Checked Nodes Failed Nodes Total Nodes Timestamp
--------------- ---------------- ------------ -------------------------- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------------
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 15:43:08 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 14:43:21 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 13:42:57 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 12:42:57 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 11:43:15 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 10:42:54 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 09:42:56 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 08:43:25 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
BGP12hr scheduled 5818f911-d9e 6 1 6 Fri Nov 20 08:10:15 2020
2-4927-9cc1-
6972899a3422
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 07:42:56 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 06:42:54 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 05:43:12 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
BGP12hr scheduled 5818f911-d9e 0 0 0 Fri Nov 20 05:14:06 2020
2-4927-9cc1-
6972899a3422
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 04:42:52 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
Default validat scheduled 1129e006-d47 6 0 6 Fri Nov 20 03:42:59 2020
ion 2-4ee7-917e-
f21d15adec22
...
Related Commands
netq add validation
netq del validation
netq show validation settings
netq show vlan
Displays the configuration of all VLANs on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output displays:
- The switch or hostname
- The VLANs associated with that node
- The SVIs (switch virtual interfaces) associated with that node
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show vlan
[<1-4096>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
NA | <1-4096> | Only display results for the VLANs within this range |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
The following example shows the VLANs configured across a network based on the NVIDIA reference architecture:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show vlan
Matching vlan records:
Hostname VLANs SVIs Last Changed
----------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
border01 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 Wed Oct 28 14:46:33 2020
border02 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 Wed Oct 28 14:46:33 2020
leaf01 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 10 20 30 Wed Oct 28 14:46:34 2020
leaf02 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 10 20 30 Wed Oct 28 14:46:34 2020
leaf03 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 10 20 30 Wed Oct 28 14:46:34 2020
leaf04 1,10,20,30,4001-4002 10 20 30 Wed Oct 28 14:46:34 2020
The following example shows the VLANs configured on the leaf02 switch:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf02 show vlan
Matching vlan records:
Hostname VLAN Ports SVI Last Changed
----------------- ------ ----------------------------------- ---- -------------------------
leaf02 20 bond2,vni20 yes Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
leaf02 30 vni30,bond3 yes Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
leaf02 1 peerlink no Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
leaf02 10 bond1,vni10 yes Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
leaf02 4001 vniRED yes Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
leaf02 4002 vniBLUE yes Wed Oct 28 15:14:11 2020
The following example shows that vlan 10 is running on the two border and four leaf switches:
cumulus@switch~$ netq show vlan 10
Matching vlan records:
Hostname VLAN Ports SVI Last Changed
----------------- ------ ----------------------------------- ---- -------------------------
border01 10 no Wed Oct 28 15:20:27 2020
border02 10 no Wed Oct 28 15:20:28 2020
leaf01 10 bond1,vni10 yes Wed Oct 28 15:20:28 2020
leaf02 10 bond1,vni10 yes Wed Oct 28 15:20:28 2020
leaf03 10 bond1,vni10 yes Wed Oct 28 15:20:29 2020
leaf04 10 bond1,vni10 yes Wed Oct 28 15:20:29 2020
Related Commands
netq show events message_type vlan
netq show interfaces type vlan
netq show macs
netq check vlan
netq show unit-tests vlan
netq show vxlan
Displays the configuration of all VXLANs on all nodes or a specific node in your network fabric currently or for a time in the past. The output provides:
- The switch or hostname
- The VNI associated with that node
- The protocol used over the interface
- The VTEP IP for the node
- The replication list, if appropriate
- When the last change occurred for any of these items
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show vxlan
[vni <text-vni>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display results for the switch or host with this name |
vni | <text-vni> | Only display results for the VNI with this name |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. You write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
The following example shows all configured VXLANs across the network. In this network, there are three VNIs (13, 24, and 104001) associated with three VLANs (13, 24, 4001), EVPN is the virtual protocol deployed, and the configuration was last changed around 23 hours ago:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show vxlan
Matching vxlan records:
Hostname VNI Protoc VTEP IP VLAN Replication List Last Changed
ol
----------------- ---------- ------ ---------------- ------ ----------------------------------- -------------------------
exit01 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.41 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
exit02 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.42 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf01 13 EVPN 10.0.0.112 13 10.0.0.134(leaf04, leaf03) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf01 24 EVPN 10.0.0.112 24 10.0.0.134(leaf04, leaf03) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf01 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.112 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf02 13 EVPN 10.0.0.112 13 10.0.0.134(leaf04, leaf03) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf02 24 EVPN 10.0.0.112 24 10.0.0.134(leaf04, leaf03) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf02 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.112 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf03 13 EVPN 10.0.0.134 13 10.0.0.112(leaf02, leaf01) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf03 24 EVPN 10.0.0.134 24 10.0.0.112(leaf02, leaf01) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf03 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.134 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf04 13 EVPN 10.0.0.134 13 10.0.0.112(leaf02, leaf01) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf04 24 EVPN 10.0.0.134 24 10.0.0.112(leaf02, leaf01) Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
leaf04 104001 EVPN 10.0.0.134 4001 Fri Feb 8 01:35:49 2019
Display configuration for a given VNI:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show vxlan vni 4001
Matching vxlan records:
Hostname VNI Protoc VTEP IP VLAN Replication List Last Changed
ol
----------------- ---------- ------ ---------------- ------ ----------------------------------- -------------------------
border01 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.254 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:29:05 2020
border02 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.254 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:29:06 2020
leaf01 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.1 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:29:04 2020
leaf02 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.1 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:29:15 2020
leaf03 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.2 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:28:31 2020
leaf04 4001 EVPN 10.0.1.2 4001 Tue Nov 10 22:29:34 2020
Related Commands
netq show events message_type vxlan
netq show interfaces type vxlan
netq check vxlan
netq show unit-tests vxlan
netq show wjh-drop
Displays packet drops due to buffer congestion, incorrect routing, tunnel, ACL and layer 1 and 2 problems on NVIDIA Spectrum switches. You can filter all drops by ingress port and severity. You can filter drops of a particular type by various attributes. The output varies according to the type of drop. Refer to the WJH Event Messages Reference for descriptions of the supported drop reasons.
Viewing WJH drop information requires Cumulus Linux 4.0.0 or later and NetQ Agent 2.4.0 or later. You must also configure the NetQ Agent to collect this data.
Additionally, using wjh_dump.py
on a NVIDIA platform that is running Cumulus Linux 4.0 and the NetQ 2.4.0 Agent causes the NetQ WJH client to stop receiving packet drop call backs. To prevent this issue, run wjh_dump.py
on a different system than the one where the NetQ Agent has WJH enabled, or disable wjh_dump.py
and restart the NetQ Agent.
Syntax
netq [<hostname>] show wjh-drop
[severity <text-severity>]
[details]
[between <text-fixed-time> and <text-fixed-endtime>]
[around <text-fixed-time>]
[json]
netq [<hostname>] show wjh-drop <text-drop-type>
[ingress-port <text-ingress-port>]
[severity <text-severity>]
[reason <text-reason>]
[src-ip <text-src-ip>]
[dst-ip <text-dst-ip>]
[proto <text-proto>]
[src-port <text-src-port>]
[dst-port <text-dst-port>]
[src-mac <text-src-mac>]
[dst-mac <text-dst-mac>]
[egress-port <text-egress-port>]
[traffic-class <text-traffic-class>]
[rule-id-acl <text-rule-id-acl>]
[vlan <text-vlan>]
[between <text-time> and <text-endtime>]
[around <text-time>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <text-drop-type> | Only display results for this type of packet drop. Types include l1, l2, router, tunnel, buffer, and acl. |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <hostname> | Only display drops for the switch or host with this name |
severity | <text-severity> | Only display drops with this severity; error, warning, or notice |
details | NA | Display drop count and reason for all drop types |
ingress-port | <text-ingress-port> | Only display drops for the ingress port with this name |
reason | <text-reason> | Only display drops with this reason |
src-ip | <text-src-ip> | Only display drops with this source IP address |
dst-ip | <text-dst-ip> | Only display drops with this destination IP address |
proto | <text-proto> | Only display drops from the protocol with this name |
src-port | <text-src-port> | Only display drops with this source port name |
dst-port | <text-dst-port> | Only display drops with this destination port name |
src-mac | <text-src-mac> | Only display drops with this source MAC address |
dst-mac | <text-dst-mac> | Only display drops with this destination MAC address |
egress-port | <text-egress-port> | Only display drops for the egress port with this name |
traffic-class | <text-traffic-class> | Only display drops with this traffic class |
rule-id-acl | <text-rule-id-acl> | Only display ACL drops with this rule ID |
vlan | <text-vlan> | Display drops for the VLAN with this ID. VLANs range from 1-4096. |
between | <text-time> and <text-endtime> | Only display results between these two times. Times must include a numeric value and the unit of measure:
You can enter the start time ( |
around | <text-time> | Indicates how far to go back in time for the network state information. Write the value using text (versus a UTP representation for example). Note there is no space between the number and unit of time. Valid values include:
|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display drops for a given switch or host:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq leaf03 show wjh-drop between now and 7d
Matching wjh records:
Drop type Aggregate Count
------------------ ------------------------------
L1 560
Buffer 224
Router 144
L2 0
ACL 0
Tunnel 0
Display L2 drops:
cumulus@mlx-2700-03:mgmt:~$ netq show wjh-drop l2
Matching wjh records:
Hostname Ingress Port Reason Agg Count Src Ip Dst Ip Proto Src Port Dst Port Src Mac Dst Mac First Timestamp Last Timestamp
----------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------ ---------------- ---------------- ------ ---------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------------------ ----------------------------
mlx-2700-03 swp1s2 Port loopback filter 10 27.0.0.19 27.0.0.22 0 0 0 00:02:00:00:00:73 0c:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Mon Dec 16 11:54:15 2019 Mon Dec 16 11:54:15 2019
mlx-2700-03 swp1s2 Source MAC equals destination MAC 10 27.0.0.19 27.0.0.22 0 0 0 00:02:00:00:00:73 00:02:00:00:00:73 Mon Dec 16 11:53:17 2019 Mon Dec 16 11:53:17 2019
mlx-2700-03 swp1s2 Source MAC equals destination MAC 10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0 0 00:02:00:00:00:73 00:02:00:00:00:73 Mon Dec 16 11:40:44 2019 Mon Dec 16 11:40:44 2019
Display ACL drops:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq show wjh-drop acl
Matching wjh records:
Hostname Ingress Port Reason Severity Agg Count Src Ip Dst Ip Proto Src Port Dst Port Src Mac Dst Mac Acl Rule Id Acl Bind Point Acl Name Acl Rule First Timestamp Last Timestamp
----------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------ ---------------- ---------------- ------ ---------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------ ---------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
leaf01 swp2 Ingress router ACL Error 49 55.0.0.1 55.0.0.2 17 8492 21423 00:32:10:45:76:89 00:ab:05:d4:1b:13 0x0 0 Tue Oct 6 15:29:13 2020 Tue Oct 6 15:29:39 2020
Related Commands
netq config add agent wjh
netq config add agent wjh-threshold
netq config add agent wjh-drop-filter
netq config restart agent