metalcloud-cli network-device set-port-status

Enable or disable a specific port on the network device

Synopsis

Set the administrative status of a specific port on the network device. This allows you to enable (bring up) or disable (bring down) individual ports for maintenance or troubleshooting purposes.

Arguments: network_device_id The unique identifier of the network device

Required Flags (both must be specified): –port-id ID or name of the port to modify –action Action to perform on the port Values: ‘up’ (enable port), ‘down’ (disable port)

Examples:

Bring port down for maintenance

metalcloud-cli network-device set-port-status 12345 –port-id eth0/1 –action down

Bring port back up

metalcloud-cli network-device set-port-status 12345 –port-id eth0/1 –action up

Using port number

metalcloud-cli nd set-port-status 12345 –port-id 24 –action up

metalcloud-cli network-device set-port-status <network_device_id> [flags]

Options

      --action string    Action to perform on the port (up/down).
  -h, --help             help for set-port-status
      --port-id string   ID of the port to change status.

Options inherited from parent commands

  -k, --api_key string         MetalCloud API key
  -c, --config string          Config file path
  -d, --debug                  Set to enable debug logging
  -e, --endpoint string        MetalCloud API endpoint
  -f, --format string          Output format. Supported values are 'text','csv','md','json','yaml'. (default "text")
  -i, --insecure_skip_verify   Set to allow insecure transport
  -l, --log_file string        Log file path
  -v, --verbosity string       Log level verbosity (default "INFO")

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