lcm
netq lcm add cl-image
Adds a Cumulus Linux image (.bin file) to the lifecycle management repository. Images must match the version, architecture, and ASIC vendor for the switches you want to upgrade. For detailed instructions, see Upgrade Cumulus Linux.
Syntax
netq lcm add cl-image <text-cl-image-path>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-image | <text-cl-image-path> | Add the Cumulus Linux .bin file from this location. You must specify the full path, including the file name. |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add cl-image /path/to/download/cumulus-linux-4.2.0-mlnx-amd64.bin
Related Commands
netq lcm show cl-images
netq lcm upgrade cl-image
netq lcm del cl-image
netq lcm add netq-image
netq lcm add credentials
Configures the access credentials for all switches that you plan to manage with the NetQ lifecycle management feature. You can choose between basic authentication using a username and password or SSH public/private key authentication. You must have sudoer permission to configure switches when using the SSH key method.
To obtain the access profile’s name, run netq lcm show credentials
.
The default credentials for Cumulus Linux have changed from cumulus/CumulusLinux! to cumulus/cumulus for releases 4.2 and later. For details, read Cumulus Linux User Accounts.
Syntax
netq lcm add credentials
profile_name <text-switch-profile-name>
username <text-switch-username>
(password <text-switch-password> | ssh-key <text-ssh-key>)
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
profile_name | <text-switch-profile-name> | Specifies the access profile’s name |
username | <text-switch-username> | Specifies the username for the user who can configure switches |
password | <text-switch-password> | Specifies the password associated with the username so that user can configure switches |
ssh-key | <text-ssh-key> | Specifies the private key required to configure switches. You must have already installed the public key on each switch. |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add credentials profile_name n-2000 username cumulus password cumulus
Related Commands
netq lcm attach credentials
netq lcm show credentials
netq lcm del credentials
netq lcm add default-version
Configures or changes the Cumulus Linux or NetQ version to use automatically during an upgrade. This value can be overridden during upgrade as needed, but eases the upgrade process for the majority of switches.
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for Cumulus Linux and the other for NetQ.
netq lcm add default-version
cl-images <text-cumulus-linux-version>
netq lcm add default-version
netq-images <text-netq-version>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
default-version | NA | Specify the default Cumulus Linux or NetQ version for switch upgrades |
cl-images | <text-cumulus-linux-version> | Configure the default Cumulus Linux upgrade image to be this version |
netq-images | <text-netq-version> | Configure the default NetQ upgrade image to be this version |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add default-version cl-images 5.9.1
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add default-version netq-images 4.12.0
Related Commands
netq lcm show default-version
netq lcm add netq-config
Creates a NetQ agent configuration profile.
Syntax
netq lcm add netq-config
config-profile-name <text-config-profile>
access-key <text-access-key>
secret-key <text-secret-key>
[cpu-limit <text-cpu-limit>]
[log-level error | log-level warn | log-level info | log-level debug]
[vrf default | vrf mgmt | vrf <text-config-vrf>]
[wjh enable | wjh disable]
[inband-interface <text-interface-name>]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
config-profile-name | <text-config-profile> | Specify the name for the configuration profile |
access-key | <text-access-key> | NetQ access key |
secret-key | <text-secret-key> | NetQ secret key |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cpu-limit | <text-cpu-limit> | Specify the percentage of CPU resources on a switch that the NetQ Agent cannot exceed |
log-level | error, warn, info, debug | Specify the logging level |
vrf | default, mgmt, <text-config-vrf> | Set the VRF to default, management, or specify a custom VRF |
wjh | enable, disable | Enable or disable What Just Happened events |
inband-interface | <text-interface-name> | Creates an agent configuration profile for in-band deployments |
Sample Usage
The following example creates a configuration called ‘test-set-all.’ The agent is configured not to consume more than 60% of CPU resources, the logging level is set to error, the VRF is set to management, and WJH events are enabled.
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add netq-config config-profile-name test-set-all access-key KEY secret-key SKEY cpu-limit 60 log-level error vrf mgmt wjh enable
NetQ config profile test-set-all successfully added
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-config
ID Name Default Profile VRF WJH CPU Limit Log Level Last Changed
------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------ --------------- --------- --------- --------- -------------------------
config_profile_d349823e2a test-set-all No mgmt Enable 60% error Thu Apr 20 08:38:37 2023
ae91a083ed7874d5a3c4fd09b
1e99963bda91efccecfc5421a
faa8
config_profile_3289efda36 NetQ default co Yes mgmt Disable Disable info Mon Apr 17 06:21:35 2023
db4065d56f91ebbd34a523b45 nfig
944fbfd10c5d75f9134d42023
eb2b
Related Commands
netq lcm show netq-config
netq lcm del netq-config
netq lcm add netq-image
Adds a NetQ image (.deb package) to the lifecycle management repository. Images must match the version, architecture, and operating system for the switches you want to upgrade. For each version of NetQ, you must add the netq-agent
and netq-apps
packages. For more information, see NetQ and Network OS Images.
Syntax
netq lcm add netq-image <text-netq-image-path>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
netq-image | <text-netq-image-path> | Add the NetQ Debian package from this location. You need to specify the full path, including the file name. |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add netq-image /path/to/download/netq-agent_4.0.0-ub18.04u33~1614767175.886b337_amd64.deb
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add netq-image /path/to/download/netq-apps_4.0.0-ub18.04u33~1614767175.886b337_amd64.deb
Related Commands
netq lcm show netq-images
netq lcm upgrade netq-image
netq lcm del netq-image
netq lcm add cl-image
netq lcm add role
Assigns or changes a role for one or more switches that defines its placement in a Clos topology and influences the order in which you can upgrade switches.
Syntax
netq lcm add role (superspine | spine | leaf | exit)
switches <text-switch-hostnames>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
role | superspine, spine, leaf, exit | Assign this role to the specified switches |
switches | <text-switch-hostnames> | Assign the specified role to the switches with these hostnames. Use a comma-separated list (no spaces) to assign the role to multiple switches at the same time. |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add role spine switches spine01
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm add role leaf switches leaf01,leaf02,leaf03,leaf04
Related Commands
None
netq lcm add ztp-script
Adds a ZTP script to your NetQ VM to provision switches running Cumulus Linux. The output of this command provides the URL to use in the DHCP server option 239 configuration to instruct switches to retrieve the script.
Syntax
netq lcm add ztp-script <text-ztp-script-path>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ztp-script | <text-ztp-script-path> | File path specifying the location of the ZTP script |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@netq-server:~$ netq lcm add ztp-script /home/cumulus/ztp.sh
ZTP script ztp.sh uploaded successfully and can be downloaded from http://10.10.10.10/lcm/asset/ztp.sh
cumulus@netq-server:~$
Related Commands
netq lcm del ztp-script
netq lcm show ztp-scripts
netq lcm attach credentials
Assigns an access profile to one or more switches. For step-by-step instructions, see Switch Management.
To display the profile_id
, run netq lcm show credentials
.
To display hostnames
, run netq lcm show switches
.
Syntax
netq lcm attach credentials
profile_id <text-switch-profile-id>
hostnames <text-switch-hostnames>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
profile_id | <text-switch-profile-id> | Attach the access profile with this ID to the switch |
hostnames | <text-switch-hostnames> | Assign the access profile to this hostname |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm attach credentials profile_id credential_profile_3eddab251bddea9653df7cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f818b68134e42858e54a9c289 hostnames tor-1,tor-2
Attached profile to switch(es).
Related Commands
netq lcm add credentials
netq lcm detach credentials
netq lcm show credentials
netq lcm show switches
netq lcm del cl-image
Removes a selected Cumulus Linux image (.bin) from the NetQ lifecycle management repository. Obtain the image identifier using the netq lcm show cl-image
command with the json
option.
Syntax
netq lcm del cl-image <text-cl-image-id>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-image | <text-cl-image-id> | Remove the Cumulus Linux image with this identifier |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show cl-images json
[
{
"id": "image_cc97be3955042ca41857c4d0fe95296bcea3e372b437a535a4ad23ca300d52c3",
"name": "cumulus-linux-4.2.0-vx-amd64-1594775435.dirtyzc24426ca.bin",
"clVersion": "4.2.0",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"asic": "VX",
"lastChanged": 1609884659654.0
},
...
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm del cl-image image_cc97be3955042ca41857c4d0fe95296bcea3e372b437a535a4ad23ca300d52c3
Related Commands
netq lcm add cl-image
netq lcm show cl-images
netq lcm upgrade cl-image
netq lcm del credentials
Deletes the access credentials required to upgrade Cumulus Linux or NetQ on switches using lifecycle management. Run netq show credentials
to obtain the profile ID. Refer to delete access profiles for step-by-step examples.
Syntax
netq lcm del credentials
profile_ids <text-credential-profile-ids>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
credentials | NA | Remove the access credentials used to upgrade switches |
profile_ids | <text-credential-profile-ids> | Remove the profile assigned this ID |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm del credentials profile_id credential_profile_3eddab251bddea9653df7cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f818b68134e42858e54a9c289
Related Commands
netq lcm add credentials
netq lcm detach credentials
netq lcm show credentials
netq lcm del netq-config
Deletes a NetQ configuration profile. You can obtain the configuration profile ID with netq lcm show netq-config
.
Syntax
netq lcm del netq-config config-profile-id <text-config-profile-id>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
config-profile-id | <text-config-profile-id> | Remove the NetQ configuration profile with this identifier |
Options
None
Sample Usage
To obtain the configuration profile ID, run netq lcm show netq-config
:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-config
ID Name Default Profile VRF WJH CPU Limit Log Level Last Changed
------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------ --------------- --------- --------- --------- -------------------------
config_profile_d349823e2a test-set-all No mgmt Enable 60% error Thu Apr 20 08:38:37 2023
ae91a083ed7874d5a3c4fd09b
1e99963bda91efccecfc5421a
faa8
config_profile_3289efda36 NetQ default co Yes mgmt Disable Disable info Mon Apr 17 06:21:35 2023
db4065d56f91ebbd34a523b45 nfig
944fbfd10c5d75f9134d42023
eb2b
After obtaining the profile ID, run the delete command:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm del netq-config config-profile-id config_profile_d349823e2aae91a083ed7874d5a3c4fd09b1e99963bda91efccecfc5421afaa8
NetQ config profile ID config_profile_d349823e2aae91a083ed7874d5a3c4fd09b1e99963bda91efccecfc5421afaa8 successfully deleted
You can verify that the configuration profile was deleted with netq lcm show netq-config
:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-config
ID Name Default Profile VRF WJH CPU Limit Log Level Last Changed
------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------ --------------- --------- --------- --------- -------------------------
config_profile_3289efda36 NetQ default co Yes mgmt Disable Disable info Mon Apr 17 06:21:35 2023
db4065d56f91ebbd34a523b45 nfig
944fbfd10c5d75f9134d42023
eb2b
Related Commands
netq lcm add netq-config
netq lcm show netq-config
netq lcm del netq-image
Removes a selected NetQ image (.deb) from the NetQ lifecycle management repository. Obtain the image identifier using the netq lcm show netq-image
command with the json
option. Note to completely remove a version, you must delete both the netq-agent
and netq-apps
images.
Syntax
netq lcm del netq-image <text-netq-image-id>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
netq-image | <text-netq-image-id> | Remove the NetQ image with this identifier |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-image json
[
{
"id": "image_d23a9e006641c675ed9e152948a9d1589404e8b83958d53eb0ce7698512e7001",
"name": "netq-agent_4.0.0-cl4u32_1609391187.7df4e1d2_amd64.deb",
"netqVersion": "4.0.0",
"clVersion": "cl4u32",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"imageType": "NETQ_AGENT",
"lastChanged": 1609885430638.0
},
...
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm del netq-image image_d23a9e006641c675ed9e152948a9d1589404e8b83958d53eb0ce7698512e7001
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm del netq-image image_68db386683c796d86422f2172c103494fef7a820d003de71647315c5d774f834
Related Commands
netq lcm add netq-image
netq lcm show netq-images
netq lcm upgrade netq-image
netq lcm del ztp-script
Deletes a ZTP script from your NetQ server. Use the netq lcm show ztp-scripts
command to view a list of all ZTP scripts along with their script identification numbers.
Syntax
netq lcm del ztp-script <text-ztp-script-id>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ztp-script | <text-ztp-script-id> | Delete ZTP script with this script ID |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@netq-server:~$ netq lcm show ztp-scripts json
[
{
"scriptId": "file_e96b2807bdb2c77c89334d03952097dd2224a25df68a6e91d6ab19fc9c265974",
"scriptName": "ztp1.sh",
"generatedDownloadUrl": http://10.10.10.10/lcm/asset/ztp.sh
}
]
cumulus@netq-server:~$ netq lcm del ztp-script file_e96b2807bdb2c77c89334d03952097dd2224a25df68a6e91d6ab19fc9c265974
ZTP script ztp1.sh successfully deleted
Related Commands
netq lcm add ztp-script
netq lcm show ztp-scripts
netq lcm detach credentials
Detaches an access profile from a switch and restores the default profile. Obtain the hostname by running netq lcm show switches
.
Syntax
netq lcm detach credentials
hostname <text-switch-hostname>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
hostname | <text-switch-hostname> | Detach access credentials from the switch with this hostname |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm detach credentials hostname spine-1
Detached profile from switch.
Related Commands
netq lcm attach credentials
netq lcm del credentials
netq lcm show credentials
netq lcm show switches
netq lcm discover
Searches for switches that do not have NetQ installed based on IP addresses or from a file. After discovery, you can add them to the lifecycle management repository and upgrade Cumulus Linux. To obtain the profile ID, run netq lcm show credentials
. Use the netq lcm show discovery-job
command to view the results of this command.
Syntax
netq lcm discover
(ip-range <text-ip-range> | csv-file <text-csv-file-path>)
profile_id <text-credential-profile-id>
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ip-range | <text-ip-range> | Search for switches with this IP address or within this address range. Ranges can be contiguous, for example 192.168.0.24-64, or non-contiguous, for example 192.168.0.24-64,128-190,225, but they must reside within a single subnet. You can include a maximum of 50 addresses in an address range. |
csv-file | <text-csv-file-path> | Search for switches in this CSV file containing the IP address, and optionally, the hostname and port for each switch on the network. If the port is blank, NetQ uses switch port 22 by default. They can be in any order you like, but the data must match that order. |
profile_id | <text-credential-profile-id> | Search for switches attached to this access profile |
Options
None
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm discover ip-range 192.168.0.24-64 profile_id credential_profile_3eddab251bddea9653df7cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f818b68134e42858e54a9c289
NetQ Discovery Started with job id: job_scan_4f3873b0-5526-11eb-97a2-5b3ed2e556db
Related Commands
netq lcm show discovery-job
netq lcm edit credentials
Modifies an access profile’s name, authentication type, username, or password. See Credentials and Profiles for more information about access profiles.
Before editing an access profile, run netq lcm show credentials
to obtain the profile’s ID.
Syntax
netq lcm edit credentials
profile_id <text-switch-profile-id>
[profile_name <text-switch-profile-name>]
[auth-type <text-switch-auth-type>]
[username <text-switch-username>]
[password <text-switch-password> | ssh-key <text-ssh-key>]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
profile_id | <text-credential-profile-id> | Edit the profile assigned this ID |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
profile_name | <text-switch-profile-name> | Changes the access profile’s name |
auth-type | <text-switch-auth-type> | Changes the authentication method (basic or SSH) |
username | <text-switch-username> | Changes the username for the user who can configure switches |
password | <text-switch-password> | Changes the password associated with the username so that the user can configure switches |
ssh-key | <text-ssh-key> | Changes the private key required to configure switches. You must have already installed the public key on each switch. |
Sample Usage
To obtain the profile ID, run netq lcm show credentials
:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show credentials
Profile ID Profile Name Type SSH Key Username Password Number of switches Last Changed
-------------------- ------------------------ ---------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------ -------------------------
credential_profile_3 n-1000 BASIC admin ************** 3 Fri Feb 3 21:49:10 2023
eddab251bddea9653df7
cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f8
18b68134e42858e54a9c
289
To change the name of the profile (in this example from n-1000 to n-2000) run:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm edit credentials profile_id credential_profile_3eddab251bddea9653df7cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f818b68134e42858e54a9c289 profile_name n-2000
Credential profile modified.
Run netq lcm show credentials
to verify the edit:
netq lcm show credentials
Profile ID Profile Name Type SSH Key Username Password Number of switches Last Changed
-------------------- ------------------------ ---------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------ -------------------------
credential_profile_3 n-2000 BASIC admin ************** 3 Tue Feb 7 16:57:46 2023
eddab251bddea9653df7
cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f8
18b68134e42858e54a9c
289
Related Commands
netq lcm show credentials
netq lcm install netq-image
Installs NetQ on switches.
Syntax
netq lcm install netq-image
job-name <text-job-name>
netq-version <text-netq-version>
upgrade-cli [True | False]
ips <text-ip-range>
cpu_arch <text-cpu-arch>
cl_version <text-cumulus-linux-version>
profile_id <text-credential-profile-id>
[config_profile <text-config-profile>]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
job-name | <text-job-name> | Name for the installation |
netq-version | <text-netq-version> | Install this NetQ version in x.z.y format |
upgrade-cli | True, False | Upgrade the NetQ CLI as part of the installation (True) or not (False) |
ips | <text-ip-range> | Install NetQ on switches within this address range. Ranges can be contiguous, for example 192.168.0.24-64, or non-contiguous, for example 192.168.0.24-64,128-190,225, but they must reside within a single subnet. You can include a maximum of 50 addresses in an address range. |
cpu_arch | <text-cpu-arch> | CPU architecture for the switch |
cl-version | <text-cumulus-linux-version> | Install this CL version in x.y.z format |
profile_id | <text-credential-profile-id> | Access profile attached to the switches |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
config_profile | <text-config-profile> | Configuration file applied after the installation |
Sample Usage
netq lcm install netq-image job-name install55 netq-version 4.9.0 upgrade-cli True ips 192.168.0.24-64 cpu_arch x86_64 cl_version 5.8.0 profile_id credential_profile_3eddab251bddea9653df7cd1be0fc12
Related Commands
netq lcm discover
netq lcm show cl-images
Displays all Cumulus Linux images in the lifecycle management repository.
Syntax
netq lcm show cl-images
[<text-cl-image-id>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-images | NA | Display all Cumulus Linux images in the lifecycle management repository |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <text-cl-image-id> | Only display Cumulus Linux image with this identifier |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show cl-images json
[
{
"id": "image_cc97be3955042ca41857c4d0fe95296bcea3e372b437a535a4ad23ca300d52c3",
"name": "cumulus-linux-4.2.0-vx-amd64-1594775435.dirtyzc24426ca.bin",
"clVersion": "4.2.0",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"asic": "VX",
"lastChanged": 1609884659654.0
},
{
"id": "image_b80c410e165ea232cbeb67fd82fea79f05734cd0a32f81c148971214bd98b2e0",
"name": "cumulus-linux-4.2.1-vx-amd64.bin",
"clVersion": "4.2.1",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"asic": "VX",
"lastChanged": 1611161189714.0
}
]
Related Commands
netq lcm add cl-image
netq lcm del cl-image
netq lcm show credentials
Displays access profiles, their associated credentials, and the number of switches assigned to each access profile.
Syntax
netq lcm show credentials
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
credentials | NA | Display current switch access credentials configuration |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show credentials
Profile ID Profile Name Type SSH Key Username Password Number of switches Last Changed
-------------------- ------------------------ ---------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------ -------------------------
credential_profile_d Netq-Default BASIC cumulus ************** 11 Fri Feb 3 18:20:33 2023
9e875bd2e6784617b304
c20090ce28ff2bb46a4b
9bf23cda98f1bdf91128
5c9
credential_profile_3 Nvl4-Default BASIC admin ************** 1 Fri Feb 3 19:18:26 2023
5a2eead7344fb91218bc
dec29b12c66ebef0d806
659b20e8805e4ff629bc
23e
credential_profile_3 n-1000 BASIC admin ************** 3 Fri Feb 3 21:49:10 2023
eddab251bddea9653df7
cd1be0fc123c5d7a42f8
18b68134e42858e54a9c
289
Related Commands
netq lcm add credentials
netq lcm attach credentials
netq lcm del credentials
netq lcm show default-version
Displays the default Cumulus Linux or NetQ version specified for upgrades.
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available depending on whether you want to view the default version for Cumulus Linux or for NetQ.
netq lcm show default-version
cl-images
[json]
netq lcm show default-version
netq-images
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-images | NA | Display configuration of Cumulus Linux default upgrade version |
netq-images | NA | Display configuration of NetQ default upgrade version |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show default-version cl-images
ID Name CL Version CPU ASIC Last Changed
------------------------- --------------- ----------- -------- --------------- -------------------------
image_b80c410e165ea232cbe cumulus-linux-4 4.2.1 x86_64 VX Tue Jan 26 22:32:11 2021
b67fd82fea79f05734cd0a32f .2.1-vx-amd64.b
81c148971214bd98b2e0 in
Related Commands
netq lcm add default-version
netq lcm del default-version
netq lcm add cl-image
netq lcm add netq-image
netq lcm show discovery-job
Displays the results of a switch discovery job, including a summary of the job itself and information about any switches discovered, including hostname, IP address, MAC address, CPU, Cumulus Linux and NetQ versions, configuration profile, discovery status, and upgrade status.
Syntax
netq lcm show discovery-job
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm discover ip-range 192.168.200.62
NetQ Discovery Started with job id: job_scan_c1d5e060-720e-11eb-9e30-f75bf78d6bf1
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show discovery-job job_scan_c1d5e060-720e-11eb-9e30-f75bf78d6bf1
Scan COMPLETED
Summary
-------
Start Time: 2021-02-18 17:29:18.640000
End Time: 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000
Total IPs: 1
Completed IPs: 1
Discovered without NetQ: 0
Discovered with NetQ: 1
Incorrect Credentials: 0
OS Not Supported: 0
Not Discovered: 0
Hostname IP Address MAC Address CPU CL Version NetQ Version Config Profile Discovery Status Upgrade Status
----------------- ------------------------- ------------------ -------- ----------- ------------- ---------------------------- ---------------- --------------
fw2 192.168.200.62 44:38:39:00:01:8E x86_64 4.2.0 4.0.0 [] WITH_NETQ NOT_UPGRADING
Related Commands
netq lcm discover
netq lcm show netq-config
Displays the configuration of all NetQ configuration profiles, including the name and identifier, the default profile, VRF, What Just Happened status, CPU usage limit, and logging level.
Syntax
netq lcm show netq-config
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-config
ID Name Default Profile VRF WJH CPU Limit Log Level Last Changed
------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------ --------------- --------- --------- --------- -------------------------
config_profile_3289efda36 NetQ default co Yes mgmt Disable Disable info Tue Jan 5 05:25:31 2021
db4065d56f91ebbd34a523b45 nfig
944fbfd10c5d75f9134d42023
eb2b
config_profile_233c151302 CPU limit 75% No mgmt Disable 75% info Mon Jan 11 19:11:35 2021
eb8ee77d6c27fe2eaca51a9bf
2dfcbfd77d11ff0af92b807de
a0dd
Related Commands
netq lcm add netq-config
netq lcm del netq-config
netq lcm show netq-images
Displays all NetQ images in the lifecycle management repository.
Syntax
netq lcm show netq-images
[<text-netq-image-id>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
netq-images | NA | Display all NetQ images in the lifecycle management repository |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
NA | <text-netq-image-id> | Only display the NetQ image with this identifier |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show netq-images json
[
{
"id": "image_d23a9e006641c675ed9e152948a9d1589404e8b83958d53eb0ce7698512e7001",
"name": "netq-agent_4.0.0-cl4u32_1609391187.7df4e1d2_amd64.deb",
"netqVersion": "4.0.0",
"clVersion": "cl4u32",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"imageType": "NETQ_AGENT",
"lastChanged": 1609885430638.0
},
{
"id": "image_68db386683c796d86422f2172c103494fef7a820d003de71647315c5d774f834",
"name": "netq-apps_4.0.0-cl4u32_1609391187.7df4e1d2_amd64.deb",
"netqVersion": "4.0.0",
"clVersion": "cl4u32",
"cpu": "x86_64",
"imageType": "NETQ_CLI",
"lastChanged": 1609885434704.0
}
]
Related Commands
netq lcm add netq-image
netq lcm del netq-image
netq lcm show status
Displays status of Cumulus Linux or NetQ image upgrade jobs.
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for Cumulus Linux and one for NetQ. Run netq lcm show upgrade-jobs
to obtain the job identifier.
netq lcm show status
cl-image <text-lcm-job-id>
[json]
netq lcm show status
netq-image <text-netq-upgrade-job-id>
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-image | <text-lcm-job-id> | Display the status of the Cumulus Linux upgrade job with this identifier |
netq-image | <text-netq-upgrade-job-id> | Display the status of the NetQ upgrade job with this identifier |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show upgrade-jobs cl-image json
[
{
"jobId": "job_cl_upgrade_a96e0beb59a16b085a7d2b3b5ffd6e5971870aa2903c6df86f26fa908ded2e21",
"name": "test",
"clVersion": "4.2.1",
"pre-checkStatus": "COMPLETED",
"warnings": "",
"errors": "",
"startTime": 1611170981846.0
},
{
"jobId": "job_cl_upgrade_9c5e3b4b76f490e6531c34faf52907bda46648701b3f7c0289b96c5d76af53eb",
"name": "UpgradeJustOne",
"clVersion": "4.2.1",
"pre-checkStatus": "COMPLETED",
"warnings": "",
"errors": "",
"startTime": 1613595515152.0
}
]
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show status cl-image job_cl_upgrade_a96e0beb59a16b085a7d2b3b5ffd6e5971870aa2903c6df86f26fa908ded2e21
Hostname CL Version Backup Status Backup Start Time Restore Status Restore Start Time Upgrade Status Upgrade Start Time
---------- ------------ --------------- ------------------------ ------------------ -------------------- ------------------ --------------------
leaf01 4.2.0 FAILED Wed Jan 20 19:30:12 2021 SKIPPED_ON_FAILURE N/A SKIPPED_ON_FAILURE N/A
Related Commands
netq lcm show upgrade-jobs
netq lcm show switches
Displays information about switches monitored by NetQ and contained in the lifecycle management repository, including their hostnames, any assigned role, IP and MAC addresses, CPU architecture, Cumulus Linux and NetQ versions, and NetQ configuration and access profiles. Filter the output by Cumulus Linux or NetQ version running on the switch.
Syntax
netq lcm show switches
[cl-version <text-cumulus-linux-version>]
[netq-version <text-netq-version>]
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
switches | NA | Display information about switches known to lifecycle management |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cl-version | <text-cumulus-linux-version> | Only display switches running this version of the Cumulus Linux OS |
netq-version | <text-netq-version> | Only display switches running this version of NetQ |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
Display switches running Cumulus Linux 5.5.0:
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show switches cl-version 5.5.0
Hostname Role IP Address MAC Address CPU CL Version NetQ Version Config Profile Credential Profile Last Changed
----------------- ---------- ------------------------- ------------------ -------- ----------- ------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------------ -------------------------
noc-se 192.168.0.15 00:01:00:00:12:00 x86_64 5.5.0 4.8.0-cl4u46~ [] Netq-Default Fri Feb 3 20:50:40 2023
1713945871.12
7fb0c1b
spine-1 192.168.0.15 00:01:00:00:13:00 x86_64 5.5.0 4.8.0-cl4u46~ [] n-2000 Fri Feb 3 22:28:25 2023
1713945871.12
7fb0c1b
Related Commands
None
netq lcm show upgrade-jobs
Displays a history of all Cumulus Linux or NetQ upgrade jobs, including the job identifier and name, Cumulus Linux or NetQ version, pre-check status, warnings and errors, and time the job started. The NetQ upgrade jobs also show the overall status.
Syntax
Two forms of this command are available: one for Cumulus Linux and one for NetQ.
netq lcm show upgrade-jobs
cl-image
[json]
netq lcm show upgrade-jobs
netq-image
[json]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
upgrade-jobs | NA | Display upgrade job history |
cl-image | NA | Display upgrade job history for Cumulus Linux |
netq-image | NA | Display upgrade job history for NetQ |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm show upgrade-jobs netq-image
Job ID Name NetQ Version Overall Status Pre-Check Status Warnings Errors Start Time
------------ --------------- ------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------ --------------------------
job_netq_ins Leaf01-02 to Ne 4.0.0 FAILED COMPLETED [] [] Thu Jan 28 19:48:10 2021
tall_7152a03 tQ330
a8c63c906631
c3fb340d8f51
e70c3ab508d6
9f3fdf5032ee
bad118cc7
Related Commands
netq lcm show status
netq lcm show ztp-scripts
Displays a list of ZTP scripts along with their script identification numbers and the URL where they can be downloaded.
Syntax
netq lcm show ztp-scripts [<text-ztp-script-id>]
[json]
Required Arguments
None
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ztp-scripts | <text-ztp-script-id> | Only display ZTP script with this script ID |
json | NA | Display the output in JSON format |
Sample Usage
cumulus@netq-server:~$ netq lcm show ztp-scripts json
[
{
"scriptId": "file_e96b2807bdb2c77c89334d03952097dd2224a25df68a6e91d6ab19fc9c265974",
"scriptName": "ztp1.sh",
"generatedDownloadUrl": http://10.10.10.10/lcm/asset/ztp.sh
}
]
Related Commands
netq lcm add ztp-script
netq lcm del ztp-script
netq lcm upgrade cl-image
Upgrades Cumulus Linux on one or more switches in your network.
Syntax
netq lcm upgrade cl-image
job-name <text-job-name>
cl-version <text-cumulus-linux-version>
netq-version <text-netq-version>
hostnames <text-switch-hostnames>
[run-restore-on-failure]
[run-snapshot-before-after]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
job-name | <text-job-name> | Name for the upgrade |
cl-version | <text-cumulus-linux-version> | Upgrade to this CL version in x.y.z format |
netq-version | <text-netq-version> | Upgrade to this NetQ version in x.z.y format |
hostnames | <text-switch-hostnames> | Comma-separated list of the hostname(s) to be upgraded |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
run-restore-on-failure | NA | Restore the previous version of Cumulus Linux if the upgrade fails (recommended) |
run-snapshot-before-after | NA | Generate a network snapshot before and after the upgrade |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm upgrade cl-image job-name upgrade-cl430 cl-version 4.3.0 netq-version 4.6.0 hostnames spine01,spine02
Related Commands
netq lcm show discovery-job
netq lcm upgrade netq-image
Upgrades NetQ Agents on one or more switches in your network.
Syntax
netq lcm upgrade netq-image
job-name <text-job-name>
[netq-version <text-netq-version>]
[upgrade-cli True | upgrade-cli False]
hostnames <text-switch-hostnames>
[config_profile <text-config-profile>]
Required Arguments
Argument | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
job-name | <text-job-name> | User-defined name for the upgrade |
hostnames | <text-switch-hostnames> | Comma-separated list of the hostname(s) to be upgraded |
Options
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
netq-version | <text-netq-version> | Upgrade to this NetQ version in x.y.z format |
upgrade-cli | True, False | Upgrade the NetQ CLI as part of the upgrade (True) |
config_profile | <text-config-profile> | Configuration file applied after the upgrade |
Sample Usage
cumulus@switch:~$ netq lcm upgrade netq-image job-name upgrade-cl530-nq450 netq-version 4.6.0 hostnames spine01,spine02
Related Commands
netq lcm show upgrade-jobs netq-image