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diff --git a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
index 77906882..6565b958 100644
--- a/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
+++ b/vswitchd/vswitch.xml
@@ -507,17 +507,25 @@
A port that has more than one interface is a ``bonded port.''
- Bonding allows for load balancing and fail-over. Open vSwitch
- supports ``source load balancing'' (SLB) bonding, which
- assigns flows to slaves based on source MAC address and output VLAN,
- with periodic rebalancing as traffic patterns change. This form of
- bonding does not require 802.3ad or other special support from the
- upstream switch to which the slave devices are connected. A port that has more than one interface is a ``bonded port.'' Bonding
+ allows for load balancing and fail-over. Open vSwitch supports
+ ``source load balancing'' (SLB) and "active backup" bonding. SLB
+ bonding assigns flows to slaves based on source MAC address and output
+ VLAN, with periodic rebalancing as traffic patterns change. Active
+ backup bonding assigns all flows to one slave, failing over to a backup
+ slave when the active slave is disabled. Neither form of bonding
+ require 802.3ad or other special support from the upstream switch to
+ which the slave devices are connected. These columns apply only to bonded ports. Their values are
otherwise ignored. The type of bonding used for a bonded port. Currently supported
+ values are For a bonded port, the number of milliseconds for which carrier must
stay up on an interface before the interface is considered to be up.
@@ -583,12 +591,22 @@
+ Status information about interfaces attached to bridges, updated every
+ 5 seconds. Not all interfaces have all of these properties; virtual
+ interfaces don't have a link speed, for example. Non-applicable
+ columns will have empty values.
+
+ The administrative state of the physical network link.
+
+ The observed state of the physical network link;
+ i.e. whether a carrier is detected by the interface.
+
+ The negotiated speed of the physical network link.
+ Valid values are positive integers greater than 0.
+
+ The duplex mode of the physical network link.
+
+ The MTU (maximum transmission unit); i.e. the largest
+ amount of data that can fit into a single Ethernet frame.
+ The standard Ethernet MTU is 1500 bytes. Some physical media
+ and many kinds of virtual interfaces can be configured with
+ higher MTUs.
+
Key-value pairs that report port status. Supported status
- values are The only currently defined key-value pair is: The currently defined key-value pairs are: The level of authority this controller has on the associated
+ bridge. Possible values are: Key-value pairs that report controller status.balance-slb
and active-backup
.
+ Defaults to SLB if unset.xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
.bond-rebalance-interval
bond-detect-mode
carrier
and miimon
. Defaults
+ to carrier
which uses each interface's carrier to detect
+ failures. When set to miimon
, will check for failures
+ by polling each interface's MII. bond-miimon-interval
miimon
to detect failures. type
-dependent.
+ values are type
-dependent; some interfaces may not have
+ a valid driver_name
, for example.
+
+ driver_name
+
+ driver_version
+
firmware_version
+ source_ip
gre
or capwap
. Not
- supported by all implementations.gre
or capwap
.
+
+
+
tunnel_egress_iface
remote_ip
.
+ This could be an internal interface such as a bridge port.remote_ip
. This could be an internal interface
- such as a bridge port.
- true
if currently connected to this controller,
+ false
otherwise.
+
+
+ other
+
+ master
other
, except that there may be at
+ most one master controller at a time. When a controller configures
+ itself as master
, any existing master is demoted to
+ the slave
role.
+
+ slave
+
+ last_error
strerror(errno)
. This key
+ will exist only if an error has occurred.
+
+ state
VOID
, BACKOFF
,
+ CONNECTING
, ACTIVE
, and
+ IDLE
.
+
+ time_in_state