lsvlan - It lists the existing vlans for the cluster.
lsvlan
lsvlan [vlanid]
lsvlan [-h|--help]
lsvlan [-v|--version]
The lsvlan command lists all the vlans for the cluster. If vlanid is specifined it will list more details about this vlan including the nodes in the vlan.
vlanid is a unique vlan number. If it is omitted, all vlans will be listed.
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To list all the vlans in the cluster
lsvlan
Output is similar to: vlan 3: subnet 10.3.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0
vlan 4: subnet 10.4.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0
TO list the details for vlan3
lsvlan 3
Output is similar to: vlan 3 subnet 10.3.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0
hostname ip address node vm host v3n1 10.3.0.1 c68m4hsp06 v3n2 10.3.0.2 x3455n01 v3n3 10.3.0.3 x3650n01 v3n4 10.3.0.4 x3650n01kvm1 x3650n01 v3n5 10.3.0.5 x3650n01kvm2 x3650n01
/opt/xcat/bin/lsvlan