network port broadcast-domain split
Splits a layer 2 broadcast domain into two layer 2 broadcast domains.
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
Splits ports from a broadcast domain into a new broadcast domain.
The following restrictions apply to this command:
- If the ports are in a failover group, all ports in the failover group must be provided. Use network interface failover-groups show to see which ports are in failover groups.
- If the ports have LIFs associated with them, the LIFs cannot be part of a subnet's ranges and the LIF's curr-port and home-port must both be provided. Use network interface show -fields subnet-name, home-node, home-port, curr-node, curr-port to see which ports have LIFs associated with them and whether the LIFs are part of a subnet's ranges. Use network subnet remove-ranges with the LIF's IP address and -force-update-lif-associations set to true to remove the LIF's association with a subnet.
Parameters
- -ipspace <IPspace> - IPspace Name
- The IPspace of the broadcast domain.
- -broadcast-domain <Broadcast Domain> - Layer 2 Broadcast Domain
- The broadcast domain to split.
- -new-broadcast-domain <Broadcast Domain> - New Layer 2 Broadcast Domain Name
- The new broadcast domain.
- -ports <<node>:<port>>, ... - List of Ports
- The ports to be split from this broadcast domain.
Examples
The following example splits port "e0d" on node "cluster1-1" and port "e0d" on node "cluster1-2" from broadcast domain "bd-mgmt" in IPspace "Default" to broadcast domain "bd-data".
cluster1::> network port broadcast-domain split -ipspace Default -broadcast-domain bd-mgmt -new-broadcast-domain bd-data
-ports cluster1-1:e0d, cluster1-2:e0d
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