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NAME

       plotnetcfg - json output format

DESCRIPTION

   Root object fields
       format (number)  Currently  1.  Will be increased if incompatible changes are introduced.  A tool parsing
              the json output should refuse any format it's not aware of.  Note that adding of new fields is not
              considered to be an incompatible change.

       version
              (string) Plotnetcfg version.

       date   (string) Time and date when the data were gathered, in ctime(3) format.

       namespaces
              (array) Array of name space objects. The first one is always the root name space.

   Name space object fields
       name   (string) Name of the name space suitable for user consumption. This in general cannot be used  for
              machine consumption, e.g. switching to the name space. The root name space has an empty name.

       interfaces
              (array) Array of interface objects.

       warnings
              (array)  If  present, an array of strings. Contains error messages encountered when gathering data
              in the given name space.

   Interface object fields
       id     (string) Unique identifier of the interface. This is an arbitrary opaque string and  the  consumer
              should  not  make  any  assumption  of  its contents (apart of not containing null characters). It
              should not be displayed to the  user,  the  sole  purpose  of  this  field  is  linking  to  other
              interfaces.  The identifier is globally unique, it is safe to assume that interfaces with the same
              name in different name spaces have a different id.

       name   (string) User  visible  name  of  the  interface.  Usually  (but  not  always)  the  name  of  the
              corresponding Linux interface. This is not unique between name spaces.

       driver (string) The kernel module (driver) behind the interface. May be empty in some specific cases.

       info   (array)  Array  of  strings.  Contains  additional  information about the interface, formatted. An
              example is tunnel endpoints. The exact content is dependent on the type of the interface.

       addresses
              (array) Array of address objects.

       mtu    (number) Interface MTU.

       type   (string)
              "device": normal interface. Most interfaces are of this type.

              "internal": this interface is not backed up by a Linux interface. Can be  often  found  with  Open
              vSwitch.

              Further  types  are possible with future plotnetcfg versions. Adding them will not be considered a
              format change.

       state  (string)
              "down": the interface is administratively disabled.

              "up": the interface is up and operating.

              "up_no_link": the interface is up but has no link.

              "none": state cannot be determined or is not applicable to this kind of interface.

              More states are possible to be added in future  plotnetcfg  versions.  Adding  them  will  not  be
              considered a format change.

       warning
              (bool)  There  was  a  problem  gathering data about this interface. Details are in the name space
              warnings field. The purpose of this flag is for visual representation of  this  interface  as  not
              having complete data available.  Not present if there was no error.

       parent (object) The parent interface, as a connection object. Not present if there's no parent.

       children
              (array) Array of children interfaces, as connection objects. Not present if there are no children.

       peer   (object) The peer interface, as a connection object. Not present if there's no peer.

   Connection object fields
       info   (array)  Array  of  strings.  Contains additional information about the connection between the two
              interfaces, formatted. May be an empty array.

       target (string) Id of the interface that is being linked to.

   Address object fields
       family (string) Currently only "INET" or "INET6". More  types  will  be  added  in  the  future  (without
              considering it a format change).

       address
              (string)  Address  formatted  for  user  consumption.  May  include net mask. This field should be
              generally machine parseable.

       peer   (object) If present, the peer address corresponding to this address. It's of  the  address  object
              type but cannot contain further peer field.

SEE ALSO

       plotnetcfg(8)

AUTHOR

       plotnetcfg was written and is maintained by Jiri Benc <jbenc@redhat.com>.

                                                  10 June 2015                                plotnetcfg-json(5)