interface.query =============== Sent on interface changes. .. raw:: html
Unique identifier for the network interface.
Name of the network interface.
Whether this is a fake/simulated interface for testing purposes.
Type of interface (PHYSICAL, BRIDGE, LINK_AGGREGATION, VLAN, etc.).
Current runtime state information for the interface.
No Additional PropertiesCurrent name of the network interface.
Original name of the network interface before any renaming.
Human-readable description of the network interface.
Maximum transmission unit size for the interface.
Whether the interface is a cloned/virtual interface.
List of interface flags indicating various states and capabilities. Common flags include UP, DOWN, RUNNING, MULTICAST, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, and POINTOPOINT.
No Additional ItemsIPv6 neighbor discovery flags. These control IPv6 autoconfiguration behavior and include flags like AUTOLINKLOCAL, ACCEPTRTADV, and PERFORMNUD.
No Additional ItemsList of hardware capabilities supported by the interface. Common capabilities include VLANMTU, JUMBOMTU, VLANHWTAGGING, VLANHWCSUM, and TSO4.
No Additional ItemsCurrent link state of the interface (up, down, etc.).
Type of media/connection for the interface. Examples include Ethernet, 802.11, or loopback.
Subtype of media/connection for the interface. Examples include 1000baseT, 100baseTX, or autoselect.
Currently active media type. This may differ from configured media_type during autonegotiation.
Currently active media subtype. This reflects the actual negotiated connection speed and type.
List of supported media types for the interface. Contains media descriptors like '1000baseT <full-duplex>' or 'autoselect'.
No Additional ItemsAvailable media options for the interface. Options may include 'full-duplex', 'half-duplex', 'flowcontrol', or 'rxpause'.
MAC address of the interface.
Permanent MAC address of the interface if different from current.
Hardware MAC address of the interface.
Number of receive queues configured for the interface.
Number of transmit queues configured for the interface.
List of IP address aliases configured on the interface.
No Additional ItemsThe type of IP address (INET for IPv4, INET6 for IPv6).
The IP address value.
The network mask for the IP address, either as a string or CIDR notation integer.
Broadcast address for the network interface.
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) configuration for the interface.
Link aggregation protocol used (LACP, FAILOVER, etc.).
List of ports that are members of this link aggregation group.
No Additional ItemsThe name of the port interface.
List of flags associated with the port.
No Additional ItemsTransmit hash policy for load balancing in link aggregation. LAYER2 uses MAC addresses, LAYER2+3 adds IP addresses, and LAYER3+4 includes TCP/UDP ports for distribution.
LACP data unit transmission rate. SLOW sends LACPDUs every 30 seconds, FAST sends every 1 second for quicker link failure detection.
Parent interface for VLAN configuration.
VLAN tag number.
Priority Code Point for VLAN traffic prioritization. Values 0-7 map to different QoS priority levels, with 0 being lowest and 7 highest priority.
List of IP address aliases configured on the interface.
No Additional ItemsThe type of IP address (INET for IPv4, INET6 for IPv6).
The IP address value.
The network mask for the IP address, either as a string or CIDR notation integer.
Whether IPv4 DHCP is enabled for automatic IP address assignment.
Whether IPv6 autoconfiguration is enabled.
Human-readable description of the interface.
Maximum transmission unit size for the interface.
Parent interface for VLAN configuration.
VLAN tag number for VLAN interfaces.
Priority Code Point for VLAN traffic prioritization.
Link aggregation protocol (LACP, FAILOVER, LOADBALANCE, etc.).
List of interface names that are members of this link aggregation group.
No Additional ItemsList of interface names that are members of this bridge.
No Additional ItemsWhether MAC address learning is enabled for bridge interfaces.
Additional Properties of any type are allowed.
Type: objectUnique identifier for the network interface.
Name of the network interface.
Whether this is a fake/simulated interface for testing purposes.
Type of interface (PHYSICAL, BRIDGE, LINK_AGGREGATION, VLAN, etc.).
Current runtime state information for the interface.
No Additional PropertiesCurrent name of the network interface.
Original name of the network interface before any renaming.
Human-readable description of the network interface.
Maximum transmission unit size for the interface.
Whether the interface is a cloned/virtual interface.
List of interface flags indicating various states and capabilities. Common flags include UP, DOWN, RUNNING, MULTICAST, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, and POINTOPOINT.
No Additional ItemsIPv6 neighbor discovery flags. These control IPv6 autoconfiguration behavior and include flags like AUTOLINKLOCAL, ACCEPTRTADV, and PERFORMNUD.
No Additional ItemsList of hardware capabilities supported by the interface. Common capabilities include VLANMTU, JUMBOMTU, VLANHWTAGGING, VLANHWCSUM, and TSO4.
No Additional ItemsCurrent link state of the interface (up, down, etc.).
Type of media/connection for the interface. Examples include Ethernet, 802.11, or loopback.
Subtype of media/connection for the interface. Examples include 1000baseT, 100baseTX, or autoselect.
Currently active media type. This may differ from configured media_type during autonegotiation.
Currently active media subtype. This reflects the actual negotiated connection speed and type.
List of supported media types for the interface. Contains media descriptors like '1000baseT <full-duplex>' or 'autoselect'.
No Additional ItemsAvailable media options for the interface. Options may include 'full-duplex', 'half-duplex', 'flowcontrol', or 'rxpause'.
MAC address of the interface.
Permanent MAC address of the interface if different from current.
Hardware MAC address of the interface.
Number of receive queues configured for the interface.
Number of transmit queues configured for the interface.
List of IP address aliases configured on the interface.
No Additional ItemsThe type of IP address (INET for IPv4, INET6 for IPv6).
The IP address value.
The network mask for the IP address, either as a string or CIDR notation integer.
Broadcast address for the network interface.
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) configuration for the interface.
Link aggregation protocol used (LACP, FAILOVER, etc.).
List of ports that are members of this link aggregation group.
No Additional ItemsThe name of the port interface.
List of flags associated with the port.
No Additional ItemsTransmit hash policy for load balancing in link aggregation. LAYER2 uses MAC addresses, LAYER2+3 adds IP addresses, and LAYER3+4 includes TCP/UDP ports for distribution.
LACP data unit transmission rate. SLOW sends LACPDUs every 30 seconds, FAST sends every 1 second for quicker link failure detection.
Parent interface for VLAN configuration.
VLAN tag number.
Priority Code Point for VLAN traffic prioritization. Values 0-7 map to different QoS priority levels, with 0 being lowest and 7 highest priority.
List of IP address aliases configured on the interface.
No Additional ItemsThe type of IP address (INET for IPv4, INET6 for IPv6).
The IP address value.
The network mask for the IP address, either as a string or CIDR notation integer.
Whether IPv4 DHCP is enabled for automatic IP address assignment.
Whether IPv6 autoconfiguration is enabled.
Human-readable description of the interface.
Maximum transmission unit size for the interface.
Parent interface for VLAN configuration.
VLAN tag number for VLAN interfaces.
Priority Code Point for VLAN traffic prioritization.
Link aggregation protocol (LACP, FAILOVER, LOADBALANCE, etc.).
List of interface names that are members of this link aggregation group.
No Additional ItemsList of interface names that are members of this bridge.
No Additional ItemsWhether MAC address learning is enabled for bridge interfaces.
Additional Properties of any type are allowed.
Type: object