tipc-link

TIPC-LINK(8)                         Linux                        TIPC-LINK(8)

NAME
       tipc-link - show links or modify link properties

SYNOPSIS
       tipc link set
               [ { priority PRIORITY | tolerance TOLERANCE | window WINDOW }
               link LINK ] |
               [ { broadcast [ BROADCAST  | REPLICAST  | AUTOSELECT [ ratio
               SIZE ] ] } ]

       tipc link get
               [ { priority | tolerance | window } link LINK ] |
               [ { broadcast } ]

       tipc link statistics { show [ link LINK ] | reset link LINK }

       tipc link list

       tipc link monitor set { threshold }

       tipc link monitor get { threshold }

       tipc link monitor summary

       tipc link monitor list
               [ media  { eth | ib } device DEVICE ] |
               [ media udp name NAME ]

OPTIONS
       Options (flags) that can be passed anywhere in the command chain.

       -h, --help
              Show help about last valid command. For example tipc link --help
              will show link help and tipc --help will show general help. The
              position of the option in the string is irrelevant.

       -j, -json
              Output results in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).

       -p, -pretty
              The default JSON format is compact and more efficient to parse
              but hard for most users to read.  This flag adds indentation for
              readability.

DESCRIPTION
   Link statistics
       ACTIVE link state
              An ACTIVE link is serving traffic. Two links to the same node
              can become ACTIVE if they have the same link priority.  If there
              is more than two links with the same priority the additional
              links will be put in STANDBY state.

       STANDBY link state
              A STANDBY link has lower link priority than an ACTIVE link. A
              STANDBY link has control traffic flowing and is ready to take
              over should the ACTIVE link(s) go down.

       MTU
              The Maximum Transmission Unit. The two endpoints advertise their
              default or configured MTU at initial link setup and will agree
              to use the lower of the two values should they differ.

       Packets
              The total amount of transmitted or received TIPC packets on a
              link. Including fragmented and bundled packets.

       Fragments
              Represented in the form fragments/fragmented.  Where fragmented
              is the amount of data messages which have been broken into frag-
              ments.  Subsequently the fragments are the total amount of pack-
              ets that the fragmented messages has been broken into.

       Bundles
              Represented in the form bundles/bundled.  If a link becomes con-
              gested the link will attempt to bundle data from small bundled
              packets into bundles of full MTU size packets before they are
              transmitted.

       Profile
              Shows the average packet size in octets/bytes for a sample of
              packets. It also shows the packet size distribution of the sam-
              pled packets in the intervals

              0-64 bytes
              64-256 bytes
              256-1024 bytes
              1024-4096 bytes
              4096-16384 bytes
              16384-32768 bytes
              32768-66000 bytes

       Message counters

              states - Number of link state messages

              probes - Link state messages with probe flag set. Typically sent
              when a link is idle

              nacks - Number of negative acknowledgement (NACK) packets sent
              and received by the link

              defs - Number of packets received out of order

              dups - Number of duplicate packets received

       Congestion link
              The number of times an application has tried to send data when
              the TIPC link was congested

       Send queue
              Max is the maximum amount of messages that has resided in the
              out queue during the statistics collection period of a link.

              Avg is the average outqueue size during the lifetime of a link.

   Link properties
       priority
              The priority between logical TIPC links to a particular node.
              Link priority can range from 0 (lowest) to 31 (highest).

       tolerance
              Link tolerance specifies the maximum time in milliseconds that
              TIPC will allow a communication problem to exist before taking
              the link down. The default value is 1500 milliseconds.

       window
              The link window controls how many unacknowledged messages a link
              endpoint can have in its transmit queue before TIPC's congestion
              control mechanism is activated.

   Monitor properties
       threshold
              The threshold specifies the cluster size exceeding which the
              link monitoring algorithm will switch from "full-mesh" to "over-
              lapping-ring".  If set of 0 the overlapping-ring monitoring is
              always on and if set to a value larger than anticipated cluster
              size the overlapping-ring is disabled.  The default value is 32.

   Monitor information
       table_generation
              Represents the event count in a node's local monitoring list. It
              steps every time something changes in the local monitor list,
              including changes in the local domain.

       cluster_size
              Represents the current count of cluster members.

       algorithm
              The current supervision algorithm used for neighbour monitoring
              for the bearer.  Possible values are full-mesh or overlapping-
              ring.

       status
              The node status derived by the local node.  Possible status are
              up or down.

       monitored
              Represent the type of monitoring chosen by the local node.  Pos-
              sible values are direct or indirect.

       generation
              Represents the domain generation which is the event count in a
              node's local domain. Every time something changes (peer add/re-
              move/up/down) the domain generation is stepped and a new version
              of node record is sent to inform the neighbors about this
              change. The domain generation helps the receiver of a domain
              record to know if it should ignore or process the record.

       applied_node_status
              The node status reported by the peer node for the succeeding
              peers in the node list. The Node list is a circular list of as-
              cending addresses starting with the local node.  Possible status
              are: U or D. The status U implies up and D down.

       [non_applied_node:status]
              Represents the nodes and their status as reported by the peer
              node.  These nodes were not applied to the monitoring list for
              this peer node.  They are usually transient and occur during the
              cluster startup phase or network reconfiguration.  Possible sta-
              tus are: U or D. The status U implies up and D down.

   Broadcast properties
       BROADCAST
              Forces all multicast traffic to be transmitted via broadcast
              only, irrespective of cluster size and number of destinations.

       REPLICAST
              Forces all multicast traffic to be transmitted via replicast
              only, irrespective of cluster size and number of destinations.

       AUTOSELECT
              Auto switching to broadcast or replicast depending on cluster
              size and destination node number.

       ratio SIZE
              Set the AUTOSELECT criteria, percentage of destination nodes vs
              cluster size.

EXAMPLES
       tipc link monitor list
           Shows the link monitoring information for cluster members on device
           data0.

       tipc link monitor summary
           The monitor summary command prints the basic attributes.

EXIT STATUS
       Exit status is 0 if command was successful or a positive integer upon
       failure.

SEE ALSO
       tipc(8), tipc-media(8), tipc-bearer(8), tipc-nametable(8), tipc-
       node(8), tipc-peer(8), tipc-socket(8)

REPORTING BUGS
       Report any bugs to the Network Developers mailing list <net-
       dev@vger.kernel.org> where the development and maintenance is primarily
       done.  You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message
       there.

AUTHOR
       Richard Alpe <richard.alpe@ericsson.com>

iproute2                          22 Mar 2019                     TIPC-LINK(8)
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