

If args is empty, the values will be prompted interactively. If args are supplied in the command line, they will be written without confirmation. Fields that are not specified default to their current values. , and = are illegal characters in field names and values. args can be supplied in the command line in a comma separated list of the form =. Sets the EEPROM content if the EEPROM is writable. Prints the number of MACs allocated for switch interfaces.
Network hardware monitor mac#
Prints the base MAC address for switch interfaces. Usage: /usr/cumulus/bin/decode-syseeprom ] Option The command output is different on different switches: decode-syseeprom If the EEPROM is writable, you can set values on the EEPROM. The decode-syseeprom command enables you to retrieve information about the switch’s EEPROM. Retrieve Hardware Information Using decode-syseeprom You monitor system hardware using the following commands and utilities: If you are redirected to the main page of the user guide, then this page may have been renamed please search for it there. The current version of the documentation is available If you are using the current version of Cumulus Linux, the content on this page may not be up to date.

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection - BFD.Hybrid Cloud Connectivity with QinQ and VXLANs.Integrating Hardware VTEPs with VMware NSX-MH.Integrating Hardware VTEPs with VMware NSX-V.Integrating Hardware VTEPs with Midokura MidoNet and OpenStack.Ethernet Virtual Private Network - EVPN.Virtual Router Redundancy - VRR and VRRP.

Default Cumulus Linux ACL Configuration.Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
