Chapter 40. ip


This chapter describes the commands under the ip command.

40.1. ip availability list

Usage:

openstack ip availability list [-h] [-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}]

                                    [-c COLUMN] [--max-width <integer>]
                                    [--fit-width] [--print-empty]
                                    [--noindent]
                                    [--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
                                    [--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
                                    [--ip-version <ip-version>]
                                    [--project <project>]
                                    [--project-domain <project-domain>]
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List IP availability for network

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Table 40.1. Optional Arguments
ValueSummary

-h, --help

Show this help message and exit

--ip-version <ip-version>

List IP availability of given IP version networks (default is 4)

--project <project>

List ip availability of given project (name or id)

--project-domain <project-domain>

Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.

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Table 40.2. Output Formatters
ValueSummary

-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}, --format {csv,json,table,value,yaml}

the output format, defaults to table

-c COLUMN, --column COLUMN

specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated

--sort-column SORT_COLUMN

specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated

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Table 40.3. Table Formatter
ValueSummary

--max-width <integer>

Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.

--fit-width

Fit the table to the display width. implied if --max- width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable

--print-empty

Print empty table if there is no data to show.

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Table 40.4. JSON Formatter
ValueSummary

--noindent

Whether to disable indenting the json

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Table 40.5. CSV Formatter
ValueSummary

--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}

when to include quotes, defaults to nonnumeric

40.2. ip availability show

Usage:

openstack ip availability show [-h] [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]

                                    [-c COLUMN] [--max-width <integer>]
                                    [--fit-width] [--print-empty]
                                    [--noindent] [--prefix PREFIX]
                                    <network>
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Show network IP availability details

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Table 40.6. Positional Arguments
ValueSummary

<network>

Show ip availability for a specific network (name or ID)

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Table 40.7. Optional Arguments
ValueSummary

-h, --help

Show this help message and exit

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Table 40.8. Output Formatters
ValueSummary

-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}, --format {json,shell,table,value,yaml}

the output format, defaults to table

-c COLUMN, --column COLUMN

specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated

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Table 40.9. Table Formatter
ValueSummary

--max-width <integer>

Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.

--fit-width

Fit the table to the display width. implied if --max- width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable

--print-empty

Print empty table if there is no data to show.

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Table 40.10. JSON Formatter
ValueSummary

--noindent

Whether to disable indenting the json

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Table 40.11. shell formatter
ValueSummary

--prefix PREFIX

Add a prefix to all variable names

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