Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
100 Network CLI Commands
This CLI allows the user to remove the specified package(s) from the system.
syscli --system list --type all|available|updates|installed|obsoletes|recent
[--package <commas_separated_packages>]
This CLI allows the user to displays information of the specified package(s).
Network CLI Commands
The following sections describe the supported Network CLI commands:
• Adding Network Configurations
• Deleting Network Configurations
• Displaying Network Configurations
• Backing Up the Current Network Configuration
• Restoring a Network Configuration
• Displaying System Network Configuration
• Listing Network Interfaces
• Adding Throttle on the Source System
• Deleting Throttle on the Source System
• Listing Throttle States
• Setting Host and Domain Names and the DNS Search Path
• Editing the Network Configuration
• Adding a Static Route
• Deleting a Route From the System of Network Device
• Listing Static Routes
• Creating a DHCP Ethernet interface (for V-Series)
• Deprecated Network CLI Commands
In general, use the netcfg CLI commands for setting individual IP subnet
information per physical interface. In addition to configuring independent
ports, you can create multiple bonds, although all ports in a bond must be the
same type.
Before using netcfg CLI commands, please be aware of the following:
• Only for use by administrators with advanced knowledge of networking.
• Not appropriate for sites that rely on host-based security because it does
not provide firewalling.
• You should manually back up the current configuration before changing it.
Note: Network configuration changes made with netcfg CLI commands are
not applied until you reboot the DXi