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Dealing with EsXi CLI...
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== Show Interfaces and Subnet Masks ==
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esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get</nowiki>




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== Show Interfaces and Subnet Masks ==
 
== Show Interfaces ==
 
The command below will show the physical status of the interface including if the link is up, the MAC address, and speed of the interfaces :


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esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get</nowiki>
esxcfg-nics -l</nowiki>
 
Or installed network adapters :


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esxcli network nic list</nowiki>




== Netcat in EsXi ==


The 'nc' or Netcat command in Linux is a networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections using TCP or UDP :
== Show Interfaces MAC Addresses ==


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nc -w <timeout-in-seconds> -z <destination-ip> <destination-port></nowiki>
esxcli network ip interface list</nowiki>






== Show Interfaces MAC Addresses ==
== Show Active Network Connections ==


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esxcli network ip interface list</nowiki>
esxcli network ip connection list</nowiki>




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== Show Interfaces ==
== Netcat in EsXi ==


The command below will show the physical status of the interface including if the link is up, the MAC address, and speed of the interfaces :
The 'nc' or Netcat command in Linux is a networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections using TCP or UDP :


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esxcfg-nics -l</nowiki>
nc -w <timeout-in-seconds> -z <destination-ip> <destination-port></nowiki>




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esxcli system snmp get</nowiki>
esxcli system snmp get</nowiki>
== Show Active Network Connections ==
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esxcli network ip connection list</nowiki>

Revision as of 10:22, 9 June 2024


Dealing with EsXi CLI...


Show Interfaces and Subnet Masks

esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get


 Show Routes

esxcli network ip route ipv4 list



Show Interfaces

The command below will show the physical status of the interface including if the link is up, the MAC address, and speed of the interfaces :

esxcfg-nics -l

Or installed network adapters :

esxcli network nic list


Show Interfaces MAC Addresses

esxcli network ip interface list


Show Active Network Connections

esxcli network ip connection list


Show ARP Table

esxcli network ip neighbor list


Netcat in EsXi

The 'nc' or Netcat command in Linux is a networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections using TCP or UDP :

nc -w <timeout-in-seconds> -z <destination-ip> <destination-port>


Show DNS Search Domain

esxcli network ip dns search list
   DNSSearch Domains: example.net


Show DNS Server List

esxcli network ip dns server list
   DNSServers: 80.67.169.12, 80.67.169.40


Show VLAN

Type the following command in the console :

esxcfg-vswitch -l

Alternatively, in the vMA appliance, type the vicfg-vswitch command—the output is similar for both commands:

vicfg-vswitch –l


Show SNMP

esxcli system snmp get


Show Active Network Connections

esxcli network ip connection list