Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 46
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For example, to blink the LED for eth3, run the command: network --blink --nwif eth3 --time 30 Result Check the LED on the ethernet card on the back of the system for identification. network --enable Description The command starts the specific ethernet device(s) on restart. Syntax network --enable [--bondif ] [--nwif ] --bondif Bond interface(s) to delete. --nwif Eth interface(s) to dele For example, to enable eth2, run the command: network --enable --nwif eth2 Result Interface device operation successful. Please restart networking for the changes to take effect. network --disable Description The command does not start the specific ethernet device(s) on restart. Syntax network --disable [--bondif ] [--nwif ] --bondif Bond interface(s) to delete. --nwif Eth interface(s) to dele NOTE: You cannot disable eth interfaces which are part of a bond. For example, to disable eth2, run the command: network --disable --nwif eth2 Result Interface device operation successful. Please restart networking for the changes to take effect. network --troubleshoot [--links] [--gateway] [--ntp] [--dns] [--active_domain] [--nis] [-clients] [--port_mapper] [--network_config] [--show_active ] [--interface ] Isolates a variety of networking issues that you might encounter while running a DR Series system. When you can isolate a problem or issue to a specific cause, you can better understand and resolve it. The DR Series system CLI network --troubleshoot command and its options allow you to perform basic troubleshooting checks on the state of a DR Series system. 46