


Trunk Adapter: False (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i trunk) Note: The defaultid value of the SEA should be the Port VLAN ID (PVID) of the default trunk adapter if there are more than one trunk adapters configured in the SEA.ĭevice Type: Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan) PVID: 174 VIDs: None (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i pvid) Priority: 2 Active: False (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i priority) Trunk Adapter: True (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i trunk) Media Speed Running: 1000 Mbps Full Duplexĭevice Type: Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan ) Link Status: Up (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i link) Statistics for every adapter in the EtherChannel:ĭevice Type: 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14101103) Real Adapter: ent12 (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i real) High Availability Mode: Auto (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i priority) State: BACKUP (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i state) High Availability Statistics: (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i pvid) VLAN Ids : (# entstat -d ent24 |grep -i vlan) Statistics for adapters in the Shared Ethernet Adapter ent24 Searches from the command line are case sensitive. Use the search or "/" to look for the following parameters or search page by page with the space-bar. Note: For IBM internal The command line searches are in "( ) "Ħ. Note: For IBM internal This information can be found in the. Use the entstat command to list the components of the SEA: The state of the SEA can be easily determined with these steps:ĥ.
#Reset ethernet status update#
If one or more are in the PRIMARY state instead of the BACKUP state, the network communications for the SEA in PRIMARY state may be affected temporarily during a system update or reboot. Some VIO servers may have multiple Shared Ethernet Adapters (SEAs).
