status

Note: The status command is used to display both status of configured objects and specific functional status information. This section documents the use of the status command for configuration objects. See also the status commands within the Special purpose commands section.

Purpose

Show the status of a specified configuration object or an instance of a configuration object.

Syntax

status object-type [ object-instance ]

Parameters

object-type
Type of the object to be displayed
object-instance
Name of the object instance to be displayed, if the configuration object is not a singleton object

Usage Notes

Example

Show the status of ethernet-interface eth0.
Console> status ethernet-interface eth0
eth0     OpState:[Up]
        generic MTU:1500 carrier:true flags:UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST
            index:5
        inet addr:9.42.77.48 flags:PERMANENT mask:255.255.255.0
            scope:GLOBAL
        inet6 addr: 2002:92a:8f7a:901:9:42:77:48 flags:PERMANENT
            mask: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: scope:GLOBAL
        inet6 addr: fe80::20c:29ff:fedd:7baf flags:PERMANENT
            mask: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: scope:LINK
        ethernet Link:on MAC: 00:0c:29:dd:7b:af autoneg:on duplex:Full
            port:TP speed:1000Mbps
        statistics collisions:0 multicast:0 rx_bytes:69088545
            rx_compressed:0 rx_crc_errors:0 rx_dropped:0 rx_errors:0
            rx_fifo_errors:0 rx_frame_errors:0 rx_length_errors:0
            rx_missed_errors:0 rx_over_errors:0 rx_packets:842919
            tx_aborted_errors:0 tx_bytes:3512656 tx_carrier_errors:0
            tx_compressed:0 tx_dropped:0 tx_errors:0 tx_fifo_errors:0
            tx_heartbeat_errors:0 tx_packets:18144 tx_window_errors:0