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TIPC-NAMETABLE(8) Linux TIPC-NAMETABLE(8)
tipc-nametable - show TIPC nametable
tipc nametable show
Options (flags) that can be passed anywhere in the command chain. -h, --help -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. Show help about last valid command. For example tipc nametable --help will show nametable help and tipc --help will show general help. The position of the option in the string is irrelevant.
The nametable shows TIPC publication information. Nametable format Type The 32-bit type field of the port name. The type field often indicates the class of service provided by a port. Lower The lower bound of the 32-bit instance field of the port name. The instance field is often used as a sub-class indicator. Upper The upper bound of the 32-bit instance field of the port name. The instance field is often used as a sub-class indicator. A difference in lower and upper means the socket is bound to the port name range [lower,upper] Port Identity The unique socket (port) identifier within the TIPC cluster. The port identity consists of a node identity followed by a socket reference number. Publication The publication ID is a random number used internally to represent a publication. Scope The publication scope specifies the visibility of a bound port name. The scope can be specified to comprise three different domains: node, cluster and zone. Applications residing within the specified scope can see and access the port using the displayed port name.
Exit status is 0 if command was successful or a positive integer upon failure.
tipc(8), tipc-bearer(8), tipc-link(8), tipc-media(8), tipc-node(8), tipc-peer(8), tipc-socket(8)
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iproute2 02 Jun 2015 TIPC-NAMETABLE(8)
Pages that refer to this page: tipc(8), tipc-bearer(8), tipc-link(8), tipc-media(8), tipc-node(8), tipc-peer(8), tipc-socket(8)