Cluster netinterface
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Cluster netinterface
The cluster netinterface command is used to view or change the properties of all the network interface devices in the cluster. Used without parameters, cluster netinterface defaults to the /status command-line option and displays the status for cluster network interface.
Syntax
cluster [[/cluster:]ClusterName] netint[erface] **/node:NodeName /net[work]:**NetworkName **/**Option
Parameters
- /stat[us]
Displays the status for cluster network interface.
- /prop[erties] [PropertyList]
Views or sets the network interface common properties.
- /priv[properties] [PropertyList]
Views or sets the network interface private properties.
- /?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
Using the cluster netint[erface] command
The cluster name is optional. If the name of your cluster is also a cluster command or its abbreviation, such as "cluster" or "c," use /cluster: to explicitly specify the cluster name. For a list of all the cluster commands, see Related Topics. The commands **/node:node name/network:**network name are both required. You cannot supply one without supplying the other.
Using the /stat[us] command-line option
The network name and node name are optional. If you do not provide the network name and node name, the status of all cluster network interfaces is displayed.
Using the /prop[erties] [PropertyList] command-line option
The network name and node name are optional. Properties for all network interfaces are displayed if you do not provide a network name and node name. For more information on property lists, see Related Topics.
Using the /priv[properties] [PropertyList] command-line option
The network name and node name are optional. If you do not provide a network name and node name, the private properties for all network interfaces are displayed. For more information on property lists, see Related Topics.
Using cluster netinterface common properties
The following table describes the common cluster netinterface property names, their uses, and valid settings:
Name Use Adapter
Uniquely identifies the adapter in the cluster.
AdapterID
A Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) for the adapter in the cluster.
Address
The primary network address used by the network interface.
Description
Optional description of the network interface.
Name
Name of the cluster network interface object.
Network
The name of the network to which the network interface is connected.
Node
The name of the node on which the network interface is installed.
Using cluster netinterface private properties
By default, there are no private properties for cluster netinterface. Software vendors can add private properties to extend cluster functionality.
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See Also
Concepts
Command-line reference A-Z
Command shell overview