Description
Shows configuration of selected interfaces - interface types, connections to Virtual Devices, and IP addresses.
The command shows the information on the screen and also saves it to the interfacesconfig.csv
file in the current working directory.
Syntax
vsx_util show_interfaces |
Required Input
Menu Option |
Description |
---|---|
1) All Interfaces |
Shows all interfaces (Physical and Warp). |
2) All Physical Interfaces |
Shows only Physical interfaces. |
3) All Warp Interfaces |
Shows only Warp interfaces. |
4) A Specific Interface |
Prompts you to enter the name of the specific interface to show. Note - You cannot specify a VLAN tag as a parameter. You can, however, specify an interface used as a VLAN (without the tag) to see all VLAN tags associated with that interface. See the example output below. |
Example
Expert@MGMT:0]# vsx_util show_interfaces Enter Security Management Server/main Domain Management Server IP address (Hit 'ENTER' for 'localhost'): 172.16.16.240 Enter Administrator Name: admin Enter Administrator Password:
Select VSX gateway/cluster object name: 1) VSX_Cluster_1 2) VSX_Cluster_2 3) VSX_GW_1 4) VSX_GW_2 Select: 1
Which interface would you like to display? 1) All Interfaces 2) All Physical Interfaces 3) All Warp Interfaces 4) A Specific Interface Enter your choice: 1
+-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ | Type & Interface | Virtual Device Name |VSID| IP / Mask length | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |M eth0 |VSX_Cluster_1 |0 |v4 172.16.16.98/24 v6 2001:0DB8::98/64 | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |S eth1 |VSX_Cluster_1 |0 |v4 10.0.0.0/24 | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |U eth2 |VS1 |1 |v4 192.0.2.2/24 v6 2001:0DB8:c::1/64 | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |U eth3 |VS1 |1 |v4 192.168.3.3/24 v6 2001:0DB8:b::1/64 | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |A eth4 | | | | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |U eth5 |VS2 |2 |v4 10.10.10.10/24 v6 2001:0DB8:a::1/64 | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+ |A eth6 | | | | +-------------------+---------------------+----+-----------------------------------------------------+
#Type: M - Management Interface S - Synchronization Interface # V - VLAN Interface W - Warp Interface # U - Used Interface A - Available Interface # X - Unknown Interface E - Error in Interface Properties
Logging details are available at /opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/vsx_util_20181025_17_45.log
[Expert@MGMT:0]# [Expert@MGMT:0]# cat interfacesconfig.csv Interface Name , Type ,Virtual Device Name , VSID , IPv4 Address , IPv4 mask length, IPv6 Address, IPv6 mask length eth0,M,VSX_Cluster_1,0,172.16.16.98,24,2001:0DB8::98,64 eth1,S,VSX_Cluster_1,0,10.0.0.0,24,, eth2,U,VS1,192.0.2.2,24,2001:0DB8:c::1,64 eth3,U,VS1,192.168.3.3,24,2001:0DB8:b::1,64 eth4,A eth5,U,VS2,10.10.10.10,24,2001:0DB8:a::1,64 eth6,A
#Type: M - Management Interface S - Synchronization Interface # V - VLAN Interface W - Warp Interface # U - Used Interface A - Available Interface # X - Unknown Interface E - Error in Interface Properties
[Expert@MGMT:0]# |