Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
• DNOP indicates the interface is down due to an operator command (not
usable)
• DOWN indicates the interface is down due to a failure on the CLIM (not
usable)
Is UP, DOWN, or —Link pulse status
• UP indicates the link is active
• DOWN indicates the link is inactive
• — indicates no link pulse status
if no link pulse status
Is the name of the master interface if this is a slave interface (otherwise, this
attribute is empty)
Master name
Is the IP address family and actual IP address associated with the interfaceIP addresses
Physical interfaces other than eth0, logical interfaces, and bonded interfaces are shown. Slave
interfaces show their master bonded interface in the column labeled Master. Each IP address
associated with an interface (there can be multiple IP addresses) is shown on separate line.
More information about the CLIM interfaces can be retrieved using the CLIM software ifconfig
command on the CLIM.
This attribute is applicable only if the CLIM is of IP or OPEN MODE and is in the STARTED
state.
NOTE: If the specified prov-name does not exist on the system, “(Provider Does Not Exist)”
will be appended to the header line. If the specified is not an IPDATA Provider, “(Provider Not
IPDATA)” will be appended to the header line. In both cases, you cannot use the interfaces
associated with those providers.
Interface Failover Configuration and Status
Shows the CLIM’s data interfaces failover configuration and status information. Field definitions
are:
Indicates a special condition of the interface:Flag
• (V) indicates an interface failover from another CLIM
• (F) for an interface that is currently active on a different CLIM)
• (T) indicates a manually configured IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel interface
• (X) indicates an interface whose failover configuration is invalid
• (P) indicates an interface whose provider configuration is invalid or does not exist
Name of interface from the socket-application perspective, (host interface name)Interface name
Name of the failover interface for the specified interface or the name of the associate interface
for a tunnel interface. If this field is shown in parentheses, then it is an associate interface.
Failover/(assoc)
Indicates the failover status of the interface:Failover status
• — indicates that no failover is configured
• HOME indicates that the interface is running on its home interface
• BkFO indicates that the interface is running on its failover interface due to a failure
condition
• BkOP indicates the interface is running on its failover interface due to an operator request
• BkUN indicates the interface is running at its failover interface for an unknown reason.
(CIPMAN has restarted.)
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